Park Min Young, Na In Woo, Lee Yi Kyung, and Song Ha Yoon Sign Up for Second Chance Revenge and Romance Drama Please Marry My Husband

So it’s nice to see a drama line up the cast and actually provide a meaningful synopsis to assess whether it sounds good or not. A new K-drama is coming adapted from an online novel titled Please Marry My Husband. Park Min Young will play a woman who finds out she has cancer AND that her husband is cheating on her with her supposed best friend. She is then killed by her husband and travels back in time 10 years ago and gets a second chance. She teams up with her company director as the two take revenge for bad things yet to come or just starting. Na In Woo is the male lead who works with the female lead and helps her while Lee Yi Kyung is the cheating husband and Song Ha Yoon the betraying best friend. The drama is from the PD of Special Labor Inspector Jo and the screenwriter of Awaken (Night and Day). This drama and cast sounds interesting but I worry Park Min Young is on such outs with K-netizens she will get raked over during the airing with her personal life stuff and perhaps distract.


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Park Min Young, Na In Woo, Lee Yi Kyung, and Song Ha Yoon Sign Up for Second Chance Revenge and Romance Drama Please Marry My Husband — 8 Comments

  1. I enjoy most of PMY’s dramas. Even when not memmorable, they’re a good ride most of the time.

    But her last one was kinda meh (esp the stupid story with the 3nd lead), and her look there was super distracting – gaunt to the point of anorexic almost.

    PMY’s PS is so obvious here that she actually looks somewhat like Park Han-byul and someone else. ( I cannot for the life of me recall her name )

  2. Not convinced by the casting. I was happy to hear that LYK had a main role… He was so good in Children of Nobody. But it’s NIW the main lead…

    • Hi, just curious what’s wrong with NIW? I thought he was bad in Mr. Queen but I think he vastly improved in RWTMR and his last drama…
      Not trying to argue, just curious

      • Actually for me, it was the opposite. I liked him in Mr Queen, he was the only character who actually cared about the real queen. But I dropped his other dramas.

  3. I tried to give the WEBTOON a chance, but I couldn’t stand all the cliches. Hopefully the drama will be more palatable.

  4. Don’t mind about PMY issues.. she’s a nice person you can see her in any interview and presscon she love the media and her co worker proof that she’s a nice person..God will never good person down so sit back and relax..

  5. As a person who read the webtoon, I can’t picture Na In-woo as the male lead Yoo Ji-hyuk (the character was an ex-soldier so he’s quite burly and he had a commanding presence), but then again he was more of a support to the female protagonist Ji-won, so the casting of his character is not as important as Ji-won’s. I really don’t see why Lee Yi-kyung has taken on the role of Ji-won’s ex because his character is your typical cheating partner in makjang dramas, unless his intent is to show the audience he’s more than his funny guy image on variety TV. I’m looking forward to Song Ha-yoon’s performance because this is her first time playing a villain, and if she does a good job, she might get a career resurgence like Lee Yu-ri through “Jang Bo Ri Is Here” (but Soo-min is two-dimensional compared to Lee Yu-ri Yeo Min-jung, so Song Ha-yoon might not have enough material to flesh out her acting).

  6. Omg, I love this webtoon, it’s so satisfying but I am not sure if it can be explained in 16 episode, at least 24 because you can see the female lead trying to trap the cheater and how their life became miserable.

    I am not really sure if this can be translated well into drama, there are cliche and very evil character (the best friend) but it is a very satisfying story where you can see the bad guy ate their punishment.

    I hope they execute it well

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