Jin Se-yeon and Yoo Ho-jung reveal their true feelings amidst a tense situation.
In the 17th episode of KBS2's weekend drama 'Prescription for Love', airing at 8 PM on the 28th, viewers will witness Gong Joo-ah (played by Jin Se-yeon) facing disciplinary action, while her mother Han Seong-mi (played by Yoo Ho-jung) watches over her with concern.
Previously, Han Seong-mi, who became a model for Taehan Group, attended an event wearing clothes designed by her daughter Gong Joo-ah. However, an unexpected accident occurred at the event. Gong Joo-ah, in an attempt to protect Cha Se-ri (played by So Yi-hyun) from a flying golf ball, accidentally pushed her, causing injury. The video of the incident quickly spread, leading to the shocking news of a disciplinary committee being convened for Gong Joo-ah.
The stills released for the episode capture a tense meeting between the mother-daughter duo. Known for their frequent bickering, Gong Joo-ah visits her mother's hospital in the face of a major crisis. Han Seong-mi exhibits a complex mix of her characteristic coldness and affection towards her daughter. Gong Joo-ah has previously expressed her disappointment in her mother for not recognizing her anxiety disorder. As they face another trial, all eyes are on whether they can reach each other's true feelings.
Their conversation continues in a park after a meal, where Gong Joo-ah appears deep in thought, while Han Seong-mi wears a faint smile, seemingly relieved. The time spent sharing their unspoken thoughts and bridging their emotional gap is expected to be touching. Despite Han Seong-mi's skepticism about Gong Joo-ah's decision to pursue a career in fashion design over medicine, her recent role as a model for Taehan Group has led to subtle changes in her feelings. Viewers are eager to see if this incident will pave the way for a dramatic reconciliation between the Gong family.
Meanwhile, Yoo Ho-jung's husband, Lee Jae-ryong, has recently been sent to the prosecution without detention on charges of violating the Road Traffic Act (drunk driving, failure to take action after an accident, and obstruction of a breathalyzer test).
By Tae Yuna, TenAsia Reporter youyou@tenasia.co.kr