A tense psychological rivalry unfolds in The Practical Guide to Love as Park Sung-hoon and Lee Gi-taek find themselves competing over Lee Ui-young, played by Han Ji-min. With completely different personalities and professions, the two men unexpectedly crossing paths in the same space quickly pushes the atmosphere to a boiling point.
In earlier episodes, Song Tae-seop (Park Sung-hoon) and Shin Ji-soo (Lee Gi-taek) discover that they are both blind date partners of Lee Ui-young. The tension peaks when Song Tae-seop unexpectedly walks into a café where Shin Ji-soo is already on a date with Ui-young. Her startled expression in that moment, realizing both men are present, instantly captured viewers’ attention and set the stage for an intense three-way encounter.
The newly released still images highlight the growing rivalry between the two men. Song Tae-seop appears slightly uncomfortable when he realizes he has to order coffee at the café where Shin Ji-soo works, while Shin Ji-soo greets him with a calm smile, creating a subtle but unmistakable tension. What seems like a simple meeting has already turned into a quiet psychological battle.
Another scene further heightens the intrigue. While Song Tae-seop arrives at a hotel event venue, Shin Ji-soo is unexpectedly seen working inside a booth at the same location, adding an element of surprise. Even moments shared with Lee Ui-young in different settings intensify the competition between the two men.
As the rivalry between Park Sung-hoon and Lee Gi-taek continues to escalate, viewers are left wondering which choice Lee Ui-young will ultimately make.
JTBC’s weekend drama The Practical Guide to Love, based on the Naver webtoon of the same name by TARI, airs on March 14.
Reported by News Culture M.J._mj94070777@nc.press
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