larus Posted September 21 Author Share Posted September 21 Watch: Shin Hae Sun's Dual Identities Are Intertwined With Lee Jin Uk And Kang Hoon In New "Dear Hyeri" Teaser Drama Preview Sep 21, 2024 by J Lee ENA’s “Dear Hyeri” has released a poignant five-minute highlight video that captures the essence of the drama! “Dear Hyeri” is an upcoming healing romance drama that revolves around Joo Eun Ho (Shin Hae Sun), an announcer who develops dissociative identity disorder following the disappearance of her younger sibling and her breakup with her longtime boyfriend Jung Hyun Oh (Lee Jin Uk). Shin Hae Sun will play the dual roles of Joo Eun Ho, a veteran news announcer with zero presence, and Joo Hye Ri, a parking lot attendant. The new highlight video opens with a heart-wrenching breakup scene between Joo Eun Ho and Jung Hyun Oh, who tenderly says, “Joo Eun Ho, let’s end it.” The video then introduces Joo Eun Ho as a hard-working veteran announcer whose reserved personality is contrasted by Joo Hye Ri’s playful behavior as a parking lot attendant. Her eccentric demeanor and unique way of speaking highlight the symptoms of her dissociative identity disorder. While Joo Eun Ho and Jung Hyun Oh inevitably encounter each other at work and frequently bicker, Joo Hye Ri finds herself developing feelings for Kang Joo Yeon (Kang Hoon), an announcer who fell in love with her at first sight. However, tensions escalate when Jung Hyun Oh unexpectedly encounters Joo Hye Ri, and Kang Joo Yeon comes across Joo Eun Ho. Furthermore, the trio’s chance encounter in the company lobby raises questions about the future of their intertwined lives and relationships. https://www.soompi.com/article/1689794wpp/watch-shin-hae-suns-dual-identities-are-intertwined-with-lee-jin-uk-and-kang-hoon-in-new-dear-hyeri-teaser 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
backstreetboysfan Posted September 23 Share Posted September 23 Spoiler Shin Hae Sun And Lee Jin Uk Dish On Their Chemistry, Experience Of Portraying Unique Romance As Exes In "Dear Hyeri," And More “Dear Hyeri” stars Shin Hae Sun and Lee Jin Uk have joined Elle Korea for a pictorial and interview! “Dear Hyeri” is an upcoming healing romance drama that revolves around Joo Eun Ho (Shin Hae Sun), an announcer who develops dissociative identity disorder following the disappearance of her younger sibling and her breakup with her longtime boyfriend Jung Hyun Oh (Lee Jin Uk). Shin Hae Sun will play the dual roles of Joo Eun Ho, a veteran news announcer with zero presence, and Joo Hye Ri, a parking lot attendant. As the drama portrays a strange yet beautiful love, the photo shoot also captured the atmosphere of the two stars expressing intense and deep love. In the interview that followed the photo shoot, Shin Hae Sun dished on the chemistry with co-star Lee Jin Uk, with whom she grew much closer after filming together. The actress shared, “This is my first time doing a couple photo shoot, but I trusted Jin Uk a lot. When we were filming the sweet flashback scenes in ‘Dear Hyeri,’ he would say, ‘Just trust me,’ and I would respond, ‘I’ll trust you and give it a try!'” Lee Jin Uk also commented on his synergy with Shin Hae Sun, saying, “Shin Hae Sun is an actress who has a great balance of technique, naturalness, and emotion.” When asked about playing dual roles with two different personalities coexisting in one body, Shin Hae Sun replied, “I hoped that both Joo Eun Ho and Joo Hye Ri would become precious characters to the viewers. I acted with the desire for both characters to be loved.” Regarding portraying a romance with an ex in the drama, Lee Jin Uk said, “It felt new. [In the drama,] a couple who breaks up due to deficiencies formed in their hearts during childhood despite being deeply in love will appear. The process of healing their deficiencies is warmly portrayed.” Spoiler When asked if he feels like he has matured from indirectly experiencing various romances in dramas, Lee Jin Uk stated, “In fact, love is everything. If you look closely, many things in the world stem from love.” Shin Hae Sun and Lee Jin Uk’s new drama “Dear Hyeri” is set to premiere on September 23 at 10 p.m. KST. Their full pictorial and interview will be available in the October issue of Elle Korea. https://www.soompi.com/article/1690038wpp/shin-hae-sun-and-lee-jin-uk-dish-on-their-chemistry-experience-of-portraying-unique-romance-as-exes-in-dear-hyeri-and-more Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
backstreetboysfan Posted September 23 Share Posted September 23 Watch: Shin Hae Sun Navigates The Confusion Of Her Dual Identities In "Dear Hyeri" Previe ENA’s “Dear Hyeri” has just released a preview video for its highly anticipated first episode! “Dear Hyeri” is an upcoming healing romance drama that revolves around Joo Eun Ho (Shin Hae Sun), an announcer who develops dissociative identity disorder following the disappearance of her younger sibling and her breakup with her longtime boyfriend Jung Hyun Oh (Lee Jin Uk). Shin Hae Sun will play the dual roles of Joo Eun Ho, a veteran news announcer with zero presence, and Joo Hye Ri, a parking lot attendant. In the preview, Joo Hye Ri wakes up from a dream in the parking lot attendant’s booth. The scene shifts as she speaks with her counselor about the dream. “I dreamed about being an announcer,” she reveals. When the counselor encourages her to elaborate, Joo Hye Ri shares, “I dreamed that an announcer who looks just like me was running around a broadcasting station. In my dream, I went to the beach for a shoot and even kissed a young guy there. Doctor, is my dream so vivid because I slept for 16 hours?” With a blend of romance, “Dear Hyeri” promises to explore the complexities of identity and healing, drawing viewers into Joo Eun Ho’s emotional journey. Check out the full preview below! “Dear Hyeri” premieres on September 23 at 10 p.m. KST and will be available to watch on Viki. https://www.soompi.com/article/1690122wpp/watch-shin-hae-sun-navigates-the-confusion-of-her-dual-identities-in-dear-hyeri-preview Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
larus Posted September 23 Author Share Posted September 23 Premiere Watch: Dear Hyeri by missvictrix Time slot: Monday-Tuesday Broadcaster: ENA Genre: Romance, melodrama, office Episode count: 12 Global streamer: Viki Reasons to watch: Shin Hye-sun is always a reason to watch, and her performance here playing a woman with two different identities is sure to be one for the books. Add in Lee Jin-wook and Kang Hoon and Jeon Bae-soo. Then add in PD Jung Ji-hyun of Lies Hidden in My Garden and Twenty Five Twenty One, and I’m thinking this has a lot of potential. Now, dramaland doesn’t have the best track record when it comes to portraying mental health, but that doesn’t mean that can’t change, right? Plus, the screenwriter of I’ll Find You on a Beautiful Day penned our scripts, so I’m hoping for something introspective and well-told. TL;DR: Get ready for Shin Hye-sun to knock your socks off twice https://www.dramabeans.com/2024/09/premiere-watch-dear-hyeri/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
backstreetboysfan Posted September 24 Share Posted September 24 Here are the ratings for Episode 1! . "No Gain No Love" Enjoys Boost As "Dear Hyeri" Joins Ratings Race ENA’s new Monday-Tuesday drama “Dear Hyeri” is off to a good start! According to Nielsen Korea, the first episode of ENA’s romance drama “Dear Hyeri” garnered an average nationwide viewership rating of 2.0 percent. This is 0.3 percent higher than that of the premiere episode of ENA’s previous drama “Your Honor,” heightening viewers’ anticipation. “Dear Hyeri” is a healing romance drama that revolves around Joo Eun Ho (Shin Hae Sun), an announcer who develops dissociative identity disorder following the disappearance of her younger sibling and her breakup with her longtime boyfriend Jung Hyun Oh (Lee Jin Uk). Shin Hae Sun plays the dual roles of Joo Eun Ho, a veteran news announcer with zero presence, and Joo Hye Ri, a parking lot attendant. https://www.soompi.com/article/1690408wpp/no-gain-no-love-enjoys-boost-as-dear-hyeri-joins-ratings-race Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
backstreetboysfan Posted September 24 Share Posted September 24 Spoiler Shin Hae Sun Finds Herself Waking Up In Kang Hoon's Bed In "Dear Hyeri" “Dear Hyeri” has shared a glimpse of Shin Hae Sun and Kang Hoon sharing a roof! “Dear Hyeri” is a healing romance drama that revolves around Joo Eun Ho (Shin Hae Sun), an announcer who develops dissociative identity disorder following the disappearance of her younger sibling and her breakup with her longtime boyfriend Jung Hyun Oh (Lee Jin Uk). Shin Hae Sun plays the dual roles of Joo Eun Ho, a veteran news announcer with zero presence, and Joo Hye Ri, a parking lot attendant, while Kang Hoon plays Kang Joo Yeon, a single, innocent announcer who falls in love with Joo Hye Ri at first sight. The newly released stills capture Joo Hye Ri and Kang Joo Yeon having an imtimate conversation in Joo Yeon’s home. The subtle vibes between the two along with Joo Yeon’s affectionate gaze make viewers’ hearts flutter. More stills below show Joo Hye Ri fast asleep and Joo Yeon seemingly giving up his bed for her, displaying his considerate nature and sparking curiosity about what will happen between the two. Spoiler The second episode of “Dear Hyeri” airs on September 24 at 10 p.m. KST and will be available for viewing on Viki. https://www.soompi.com/article/1690555wpp/shin-hae-sun-finds-herself-waking-up-in-kang-hoons-bed-in-dear-hyeri Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
newrocher22 Posted September 24 Share Posted September 24 Another unnecessary love triangle... The SFL is a little childish but I love their scenes... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
backstreetboysfan Posted September 25 Share Posted September 25 Here are the ratings for Episode 2! . "No Gain No Love" And "Dear Hyeri" Enjoy Small Boosts In Ratings Monday-Tuesday dramas are seeing boosts in viewership ratings! Meanwhile, the second episode of ENA’s new romance drama “Dear Hyeri” achieved an average nationwide rating of 2.2 percent, also seeing a small boost from its premiere episode’s rating of 2.0 percent. https://www.soompi.com/article/1690681wpp/no-gain-no-love-and-dear-hyeri-enjoy-small-boosts-in-ratings Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
backstreetboysfan Posted September 25 Share Posted September 25 Watch: Shin Hae Sun Showcases Charming Off-Screen Chemistry With Lee Jin Uk And Kang Hoon On Set Of "Dear Hyeri" Drama “Dear Hyeri” has unveiled a new making-of video from episodes 1 and 2! “Dear Hyeri” is a healing romance drama that revolves around Joo Eun Ho (Shin Hae Sun), an announcer who develops dissociative identity disorder following the disappearance of her younger sibling and her breakup with her longtime boyfriend Jung Hyun Oh (Lee Jin Uk). Shin Hae Sun plays the dual roles of Joo Eun Ho, a veteran news announcer with zero presence, and Joo Hye Ri, a parking lot attendant, while Kang Hoon plays Kang Joo Yeon, a single, innocent announcer who falls in love with Joo Hye Ri at first sight. Spoilers In the newly released making-of video, Shin Hae Sun reveals the undeniable chemistry she shares with her co-stars Lee Jin Uk and Kang Hoon. Shin Hae Sun and Lee Jin Uk light up the screen with their sweet chemistry and playful banter. Known for his romance roles, Lee Jin Uk lives up to his title as he and Shin Hae Sun effortlessly display intimate touches during their couple scenes. Between takes, Lee Jin Uk shows his considerate side, offering a blanket to cover Shin Hae Sun’s legs. Their lighthearted interactions are hard to miss, especially when Shin Hae Sun bursts into laughter at Lee Jin Uk’s jokes in the newsroom setting. Shin Hae Sun shares a charming off-screen dynamic with Kang Hoon. During the filming of a peck scene, the pair rehearses a scene where they have to hide. As they prepare for filming, Kang Hoon jokes about his larger frame, acknowledging that it’s a bit challenging for him to hide. With a gentle nudge, he playfully pushes Shin Hae Sun aside, prompting her to laugh. Their scenes at Kang Joo Yeon’s house also capture their playful spirit as they tease each other and play with the set’s lighting and behind-the-scenes camera. This behind-the-scenes glimpse showcases not just the cast’s acting talents but also the warmth and camaraderie that make their on-screen performances truly special. Check out the full making-of video below! https://www.soompi.com/article/1690755wpp/watch-shin-hae-sun-showcases-charming-off-screen-chemistry-with-lee-jin-uk-and-kang-hoon-on-set-of-dear-hyeri Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
larus Posted September 27 Author Share Posted September 27 Dear Hyeri: Episodes 1-2 (First Impressions) by quirkycase It’s a packed set of premiere episodes as we’re introduced to our offbeat heroine Shin Hye-sun’s two lives and everyone in them. There’s a lot going on in this drama, which at times leaves everything feeling a bit chaotic and rushed. The fast pacing and odd tone makes it hard to settle into the story and turns our heroine’s serious situation due to a mental health condition into a farcical issue that feels skirted over and mined for dramatic (or comedic) effect. Not the start I was hoping for, but it’s early yet. Editor’s note: This is an opening review only. For a place to chat about the entire drama, visit the coming Drama Hangout. EPISODES 1-2 Like many, I came into this drama primarily excited by the cast, director, and screenwriter trifecta that promised skill a plenty. However, when I realized the main character has Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), I got concerned. Dramaland doesn’t have the best track record of handling mental illness in a sensitive, accurate way – and when it comes to DID, neither does most any media. Still, I wanted to give it a try. Unfortunately, the handling of DID was as I feared. However, the rest of the drama was not quite what I expected, and I don’t know how to feel about it. We’re first introduced to an exuberant and playful JOO EUN-HO (Shin Hye-sun) in 2015 when she and her boyfriend JUNG HYUN-OH (Lee Jin-wook) are happy and in love. Fast forward to now, and they’re barely civil to each other at work, a broadcast station, where they’re both announcers. He’s considered the more talented one with a future as an anchor, while she has remains largely in the shadows. Despite their constant sniping, they end up hosting a program together, much to Eun-ho’s chagrin. That said, it’s clear to everyone that the exes are not over each other. Eun-ho talks about how much she hates Hyun-oh a little too much, and he somehow always has a reasonable excuse to throw jobs her way that could help boost her career. While insisting he can’t stand her, of course. Eun-ho is a wild card, which doesn’t endear her to everyone. She’s brash, hotheaded, and can be petty if she feels slighted. But her spiritedness and unpredictability have earned her a fan in her younger colleague MOON JI-ON (Kang Sang-joon) who has been chasing after her for a while. He’s stunned when she, rather apathetically, agrees to go on a date that turns into a work excursion. Since Eun-ho isn’t the type to exploit someone’s feelings for her, she tells him outright that she only “hates” Hyun-oh because she can’t have him. They dated for eight years, and she wanted to get married. He had no interest in marriage. Hating him is the only way she can handle interacting with him. Even knowing Eun-ho’s feelings for Hyun-oh remain, Ji-on wants to give a relationship with her a shot. He kisses her one night… and we’re suddenly transported. It’s now daytime, and we meet eccentric JOO HYERI as her parking attendant colleague asks if she fell asleep and was dreaming again. Hyeri has been having dreams of being this announcer named Eun-ho who has her same face. Hyeri shakes her weird dream off in favor of dealing with more pressing matters, like her crush on news announcer KANG JOO-YEON (Kang Hoon) who she sees regularly in the broadcast station’s parking lot where she works. She’s bored and in desperate need of excitement, but she’s also timid and unable to talk to Joo-yeon directly. Despite her gloomy demeanor – likely due to quite literally hiding behind her hair most of the time – she takes an optimistic approach to life. Soon, Hyeri gets the chance to make an impression on Joo-yeon. And oh, does she make an impression. She sees a protestor in the station’s lobby attacking her beloved Joo-yeon with a freaking pickax and springs into action. She slaps a box over the assailant’s head and drags Joo-yeon out of the lobby to hide until the woman is apprehended. All that adrenaline must go to the girl’s head because instead of finally talking to Joo-yeon, she adds to the poor man’s shock by kissing him with no warning. Then she turns and walks away without a word. Suffice it to say, Joo-yeon has had a day. Amidst these shenanigans, Hyeri has been seeing a therapist regularly. She talks of her memory loss (she can’t remember anything about her past) and vivid dreams of this Eun-ho’s life. Her therapist breaks it to her that she is Eun-ho and has been diagnosed with DID. And here’s where we start to go off the rails. The therapist (and drama) acts like Hyeri and Eun-ho are two entirely separate people who live in one body, hinting that Hyeri is a fictitious identity created by Eun-ho. We don’t get the whole story yet, but we do see flashbacks of what seems to be Eun-ho and her sister Hyeri, so I’m assuming Hyeri died and Eun-ho supposedly adopted her sister’s identity due to grief which… is not what DID is. *sigh* Honestly, why even call her condition DID? Just make up a fake condition or leave it unnamed rather than misrepresenting a real disorder to fit the premise. I won’t go into all the questionable details about how DID is portrayed, but some things are too unrealistic to even make sense. You see, Eun-ho and Hyeri switch at exactly 4:00pm and 4:00am every day. I guess having her DID work on a convenient schedule is the only way her two lives wouldn’t intersect. I don’t see how that’s even possible when she was dating, and seemingly living with, Hyun-oh for eight years. Maybe the drama is suggesting she didn’t have DID then, which again, is not how that works. Either that, or Hyun-oh is ridiculously oblivious. Back to Hyeri, she tries to avoid Joo-yeon after her attack kiss, but he manages to confront her. He’s pretty calm about the whole situation, but he does demand to know why she kissed him. All Hyeri can do is burst into tears. She’s so distraught she can’t even form words. Somehow, his justifiable anger surprised her. At least she does now understand that what she did was disrespectful and could even get her sued for assault. She folds him a bunch of paper stars and writes him a letter to answer his question by confessing her feelings. He once again seeks her out, and this time she apologizes. For some reason, he also apologizes for being too angry. He doesn’t seem particularly upset that she kissed him and instead finds her intriguing. Not only does Joo-yeon forgive her, but he invites her to his home to chat more. (WHAT.) This man is notorious for being cold and stoic, yet he trusts this random woman who assaulted him enough to let her into his house and tell her about his dead brother and his ensuing survivor’s guilt. It’s only their second conversation and he’s already opening up about his family trauma. Then, he lets her sleep at his house because it’s late. I have no idea what is happening. MORE https://www.dramabeans.com/2024/09/dear-hyeri-episodes-1-2-first-impressions/ 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
backstreetboysfan Posted September 30 Share Posted September 30 Spoiler Shin Hae Sun And Kang Hoon's Romance Begins To Blossom On Their First Date In "Dear Hyeri" “Dear Hyeri” has unveiled new stills ahead of the upcoming episode! “Dear Hyeri” is a healing romance drama that revolves around Joo Eun Ho (Shin Hae Sun), an announcer who develops dissociative identity disorder following the disappearance of her younger sibling and her breakup with her longtime boyfriend Jung Hyun Oh (Lee Jin Uk). Shin Hae Sun plays the dual roles of Joo Eun Ho, a veteran news announcer with zero presence, and Joo Hye Ri, a parking lot attendant, while Kang Hoon plays Kang Joo Yeon, a single, innocent announcer who falls in love with Joo Hye Ri at first sight. Spoilers Previously, Hye Ri boldly expressed her feelings with a kiss, leaving Joo Yeon surprised by their first kiss and asking why she did it. After clearing up the misunderstanding and confirming their feelings for each other, Hye Ri and Joo Yeon hinted at the start of a sweet, first-love romance. Stills of Hye Ri and Joo Yeon enjoying their first date at an outdoor food stall have been released, capturing attention. Hye Ri appears relaxed and happy with a table full of food in contrast to Joo Yeon who looks formal in his sharp suit. Her constant smile, showing her happiness in the moment, is sure to bring a smile to viewers’ faces as well. In another scene, Joo Yeon jumps up and uses his whole body to explain a situation, causing Hye Ri to burst into laughter. Once known as a stoic character, Joo Yeon’s playful and animated actions reveal his growing warmth. Hye Ri’s lively reactions also show how much closer the two have become. Spoiler Curiosity is growing about why Hye Ri is so startled and how the romance between the two will evolve as they move from unrequited love to first love while enjoying sweet dates. The next episode of “Dear Hyeri” airs on September 30 at 10 p.m. KST and will be available for viewing on Viki. https://www.soompi.com/article/1691721wpp/shin-hae-sun-and-kang-hoons-romance-begins-to-blossom-on-their-first-date-in-dear-hyeri Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
larus Posted September 30 Author Share Posted September 30 4 Things We Loved About The Premiere Episodes Of Shin Hae Sun's "Dear Hyeri" Drama Sep 30, 2024 by javeria While mental illness is no longer considered taboo in media, dissociative identity disorder (DID), commonly known as split personality disorder, is a lesser represented condition in K-dramas. And even when mainstream media presents a story about a person with DID, the genre is more often action, mystery, or horror, so it is a rare occurrence to come across a romance drama where the female lead has multiple personalities. Airing every Monday and Tuesday, “Dear Hyeri” tells the story of Joo Eun Ho (Shin Hae Sun), a news reporter who developed DID after a mysterious traumatic event involving her sister. Following her breakup with her boyfriend of eight years, Hyun Oh (Lee Jin Uk), Eun Ho has been dissociating again. From 4 a.m. to 4 p.m., she is Eun Ho, but as the sun sets, she becomes Hye Ri, a dreamy 28-year-old with childlike innocence who works at a parking lot. The premiere week of “Dear Hyeri” was near perfect, but here are the four things we particularly loved about episodes 1 and 2. Warning: Spoilers for episodes 1-2 ahead! Shin Hae Sun’s phenomenal acting Both of Shin Hae Sun’s characters, Joo Eun Ho and Joo Hye Ri, have identifiable wardrobes and hairstyles to help viewers tell them apart, but it is her top-tier acting that truly brings these characters to life. Not only does she deliver each character’s dialogue with a unique tone, but her entire body language shifts when the personalities switch, making both characters feel equally real and distinct. No exposition dump An info or exposition dump is a common pitfall in pilot episodes of television shows or the opening acts of movies, where creators choose to explain the characters’ and world’s history verbatim rather than showing it naturally. This is often a concern for shows like “Dear Hyeri,” which feature complex storylines. Some viewers were worried that “Dear Hyeri” might over-explain the backstory of Joo Eun Ho and Joo Hye Ri, making the premiere episodes feel sluggish. Thankfully, the show’s premiere week avoided this trap successfully. Instead of over-explaining Eun Ho’s illness, the story throws viewers directly into the action, allowing the characters to unfold organically. This lack of exposition made the characters feel more genuine. Two love stories and three love interests Ordinary love triangles can be cliché, but two simultaneous love arcs for one person with two personalities? Now that’s entertaining! First, we have Eun Ho, who was in an eight-year relationship with Jung Hyun Oh. After he rejected her marriage proposal, they broke up, leaving Eun Ho heartbroken. However, since they work at the same news channel, they see each other every single day. While Hyun Oh acts indifferent toward Eun Ho, he clearly still cares for her, often giving her projects to help advance her career. Eun Ho also pretends to be over him, but her lingering feelings make it hard for her to move on. more https://www.soompi.com/article/1691489wpp/4-things-we-loved-about-the-premiere-episodes-of-shin-hae-suns-dear-hyeri Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
larus Posted October 1 Author Share Posted October 1 Shin Hae Sun And Lee Jin Uk Share A Heartfelt Elevator Kiss In “Dear Hyeri” Drama Preview Oct 01, 2024 by M Lim “Dear Hyeri” has shared new stills from its upcoming episode! “Dear Hyeri” is a healing romance drama that revolves around Joo Eun Ho (Shin Hae Sun), an announcer who develops dissociative identity disorder following the disappearance of her younger sister and her breakup with her longtime boyfriend Jung Hyun Oh (Lee Jin Uk). Shin Hae Sun plays the dual roles of Joo Eun Ho, a veteran news announcer with zero presence, and parking attendant Joo Hye Ri. Lee Jin Uk stars as top announcer Jung Hyun Oh, while Kang Hoon plays Kang Joo Yeon, an innocent announcer with whom Joo Hye Ri falls in love at first sight. Spoilers Previously in “Dear Hyeri,” Hyun Oh rushed to save Eun Ho who was trapped in a freezer truck alongside a corpse while on assignment. Despite this, he later cut deep with the harsh words, “I’m ashamed of you. I wish you were someone better.” At the end of the episode, tension soared as Eun Ho, her ex Hyun Oh, and her (Hye Ri’s) current boyfriend Joo Yeon all found themselves in the same place. The newly released stills capture Eun Ho and Hyun Oh in an elevator. While Eun Ho hides her tear-streaked face behind Hyun Oh’s back, Hyun Oh tightly holds her hand, offering silent yet steadfast reassurance. What has caused Eun Ho so much pain and what event led to her tears? In another still, they lock eyes, their gazes filled with unspoken emotions as they seem to recall the bittersweet memories of their eight-year relationship. The final image captures their emotional kiss. Hyun Oh gently holds Eun Ho’s neck, while Eun Ho’s vulnerability shines through as she entrusts herself to him. Their kiss, charged with years of pent-up emotions, hints at major shifts in their tumultuous relationship. Spoiler The production team teased, “In this episode, Shin Hae Sun and Lee Jin Uk’s romance begins to take a shocking turn. It’s an episode you won’t want to miss.” The next episode of “Dear Hyeri” airs on October 1 at 10 p.m. KST. https://www.soompi.com/article/1692075wpp/shin-hae-sun-and-lee-jin-uk-share-a-heartfelt-elevator-kiss-in-dear-hyeri Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
newrocher22 Posted October 1 Share Posted October 1 3:08...finally, some progress in the relationship between Ju Yeon and Hye Yeon. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
backstreetboysfan Posted October 2 Share Posted October 2 Here are the ratings for Episode 3! . "No Gain No Love" Heads Into Finale On No. 1 Ratings ENA’s new drama “Dear Hyeri” also held steady for its third episode, which similarly maintained its average nationwide rating of 2.2 percent from its second episode last week. https://www.soompi.com/article/1692089wpp/no-gain-no-love-heads-into-finale-on-no-1-ratings Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
backstreetboysfan Posted October 2 Share Posted October 2 Here are the ratings for Episode 4! . "No Gain No Love" Ends On Ratings Rise + "Dear Hyeri" Achieves Personal Best ENA’s Dear Hyeri” garnered an average nationwide viewership rating of 2.4 percent, also seeing a slight increase from the previous episode’s score of 2.2 percent and setting a new personal best record. https://www.soompi.com/article/1692239wpp/no-gain-no-love-ends-on-ratings-rise-dear-hyeri-achieves-personal-best Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
confusedheart Posted Saturday at 04:28 PM Share Posted Saturday at 04:28 PM NEW EVENT Hello! This is the MIA member who has woken up from hibernation and is now back with a new event- a bit of chit chat. Do drop in a line or two, and let's catch up. Your friendly neighbourhood EO Team @confusedheart @partyon @agenth and @Sleepy Owl Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
backstreetboysfan Posted Sunday at 05:19 AM Share Posted Sunday at 05:19 AM 3 Crucial Revelations In Episodes 3-4 Of "Dear Hyeri" https://www.soompi.com/article/1692837wpp/3-crucial-revelations-in-episodes-3-4-of-dear-hyeri Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
larus Posted Sunday at 09:21 AM Author Share Posted Sunday at 09:21 AM Team Dramabeans: What we’re watching (October 5, 2024) by DB Staff So, what are we all watching this week? What kept you reaching for more (or agonizing when there was no more), and what made you want to throw your remote through the screen? Time to weigh in... DaebakGrits Dear Hyeri: This drama makes me curious enough to keep watching, but I can’t say that I love everything it has to offer. The story feels jumpy. In some cases, this appears to be a side effect of Eun-ho’s DID, but in other instances (like Eun-ho getting trapped with a dead body, which was severely glossed over) it feels like bad writing and editing. I have similar mixed feelings about the artistic cinematography used to help the viewer experience Eun-ho’s varying mental state, but maybe those will pay off in the long run once we get a better understanding of Eun-ha’s backstory and mental health. Mostly, though, I think I’m just sticking around to see what happens when Eun-ho meets Joo-yeon (officially). Will she be drawn to him romantically like Hyeri, since they are two halves of the same whole, or will there be a decisive line separating the two personalities’ romantic interests. Either way, given that this drama has the same director as Twenty Five Twenty One, I’m going to assume we’re building up to an ending I’m going to hate. https://dramabeans.com/2024/10/team-dramabeans-what-were-watching-october-5-2024/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
agenth Posted Sunday at 11:44 AM Share Posted Sunday at 11:44 AM I'm still super confused tbh - the drama depiction of DID is not matching with actual DID / factual, I think. Still, so far I'm enjoying the drama. Mostly I need to know how they broke up. I don't have SLS yet, either. To me, both MLs are equal right now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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