Everybody desires a chunk of Woman Okay in new teaser
by Jenzy
Life is busy whenever you’re the woman of the home. Within the new teaser for JTBC’s The Story of Woman Okay, we’re launched to all of the individuals who rely on our so-called Woman Okay Im Ji-yeon (The Killing Vote) to maintain issues operating.
The teaser opens on Woman Okay Tae-young as she is requested by her apprentice Cha Mi-ryeong — performed by Yeonwoo (Bittersweet Hell) — if she ever feels lonely, to which she responds: “I don’t have the time to really feel loneliness with all of the people who want me.”
We then get a montage of all these mentioned “needy” individuals — resembling her servant Kim Jae-hwa (The Decide from Hell), brother-in-law Kim Jae-won (Hierarchy), and mother-in-law Kim Mi-sook (The Whirlwind) — as all of them name out to Woman Okay together with her acceptable titles from woman, to sister, to only Tae-young. Nonetheless, amongst all of the methods individuals name her, there may be one identify that’s notably harmful: Gu-deok a.ok.a. Tae-young’s actual identify from when she was a slave.
Sadly for her, there are individuals who acknowledge her with this identify, such because the touring storyteller Cheon Seung-hwi, performed by Choo Younger-woo (Oasis). Ought to she be discovered, the results might be extreme (i.e. dying), so Tae-young needs to be additional cautious to not reveal issues which may trace to her previous, together with her mega jeon-flipping expertise.
However fortunately for Tae-young, she has individuals in her nook who will hold her secret, just like the aforementioned sizzling storyteller Seung-hwi who reins in different loose-lipped servants with a stony look and a dry, “You’ve gone insane.” His loyalty makes him an important ally to Tae-young, and she is going to cease at nothing to guard this patch of paradise she’s discovered for herself. However will she be capable of outrun her previous life? We’ll have to observe and discover out.
Written by Park Ji-sook (Uncle) and directed by Jin Hyuk (Sisyphus: The Delusion), JTBC’s The Story of Woman Okay is ready to premiere on November thirtieth.
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