JTBC’s up and coming show “The Pleasant Guy” has revealed a modern blurb portraying the adore triangle among the characters played by Lee Dong Wook, Lee Sung Kyung, and Stop Hoon!
“The Pleasant Guy” is a noir dramatization that takes after Stop Seok Chul (Lee Dong Wook), the eldest grandson of a third-generation criminal family with an suddenly immaculate heart, and his to begin with cherish Kang Mi Youthful (Lee Sung Kyung), a lady who dreams of getting to be a singer.
The recently discharged primary blurb portends the unsafe and dubious cherish triangle between Stop Seok Chul, Kang Mi Youthful, and Kang Tae Hoon (Stop Hoon). The differentiate between Stop Seok Chul, who smothers his feelings with a sharp look, and Kang Tae Hoon, whose cold deportment uncovers nothing, is especially striking. In the mean time, the dismal see in Kang Mi Young’s eyes as she stands between them increases viewers’ curiosity.

The three characters will each confront turning focuses in their feelings as they go up against dreams, adore, and dependability. The express, “I needed to ensure both cherish and dreams,” insights at the destiny anticipating Stop Seok Chul, Kang Mi Youthful, and Kang Tae Hoon at a junction, drawing consideration to how their tangled connections will unfold.
“The Pleasant Guy” is set to debut on July 18 at 8:50 p.m. KST and will discuss two successive scenes each Friday.