TVing's "Everything We Loved Before" Reveals a Teen Romance with a Mysterious Twist
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yimyoungseo1010@naver.com | 2023-05-01 10:29:11
TVing Original 'Everything We Loved Before'
Teabing's original series "Everything We Loved Before" is set to premiere on May 5th, and a new highlight video has given audiences a glimpse into the highly-anticipated teen romance. The series, directed by Kim Jin-seong and written by Kang Yoon, centers around the story of best friends Go Yu-yu and Go Joon-hee, who fall in love with transfer student Han So-yeon.
The highlight video shows the fresh and playful friendship between the 18-year-old characters, as well as their growth and mystery. Viewers can expect to see the unique charm of Oh Se-hoon as the "reversal attractive man," who possesses a playful and cheerful charm, but runs away in surprise at a pigeon. Go Joon-hee, portrayed by Go Joon-hee, is a quiet and chic character who cares for his friend's uniqueness, while Han So-yeon, played by Jang Yeo-bin, captivates the hearts of two boys in a "1 second cut."
The series is also set to explore the phenomenon known as "cellular memory syndrome," which occurs after organ transplant recipients, in this case a kidney transplant, where the donor's personality, habits, and memories are transferred to the recipient. The series raises questions about what will happen to the characters in the future, as well as their emotional journey.
The first and second episodes of "Everything We Loved Before" will be released on May 5th, with a total of eight episodes to follow, airing two episodes every Friday on TVing. With a unique twist on the teen romance genre, this new series is sure to captivate audiences with its mix of friendship, love, and mystery.
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