Actor Park Seo Jun has resonated with viewers by realistically portraying the awkward love and pain of separation in youth. In the fourth episode of the JTBC weekend TV series "Tomorrow Will Be Different," which aired on the 14th in Korea,
Park Seo Jun vividly portrayed Lee Kyung-do's first moment of separation, bringing out the character's emotional depth to the fullest.
On this day's broadcast, Park Seo Jun revealed that he truly loves Seo Ji Woo (Won Ji An) but is also realistic.
He convincingly portrayed the confused and complicated emotions of Lee Kyung-do, who feels inferior in the face of difficult problems. In particular, Park Seo Jun's real-life character was portrayed in the scene where he argues with Seo Ji-woo after running out of the noodle food store.
Park Seo Jun said, "I wanted to treat you to pork cutlet. I've been thinking about it since school and borrowed money from my older brothers.
"Just eat a little, just save my face, isn't that enough?"
He naturally portrayed the timid yet sad figure of Lee Kyung Do, who is getting smaller, and showed a realistic moment of love. On the other hand, he was a stormy young man who told Seo Ji Woo, "Stop drinking."
He is the complete opposite of Lee Kyung-do in his 20s, hurling verbal abuse at her, scrubbing the mud off her feet with his hands, and engaging in spirited battles with Jo Jin-eon (Oh Dong-min) with Seo Ji-woo in between.
He showed off his unexpected charm with his dynamic acting. At the end of the broadcast, he captured the hearts of women with the line, "I'm flirting. I'm doing my best," and teased the change in his relationship with Seo Ji Woo, raising questions about his future.
The fourth episode of "Tomorrow Will Be Different," which succeeded in building empathy with viewers thanks to Park Seo Jun's passionate performance, recorded a viewership rating of 3.9% (Nielsen Korea national standard), and is on the rise.
On the other hand, JTBC's Saturday and Sunday TV series "Tomorrow Will Be Certain" is broadcast every Saturday at 10:40 pm and Sunday at 10:30 pm, and is available on Prime in Japan.
It's streaming exclusively on Video.

By minmin 2025/12/15 12:57 KST