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Shin Mina betrays Lee Byung-heon in new teaser for tvN’s Our Blues

In what might be the largest big-name ensemble cast ever, writer Noh Hee-kyung is back with a new omnibus-style drama, tvN’s Our Blues.

Set on Jeju Island, the story weaves between the lives of 14 different characters who are all connected in some way – whether it be through friendship, family, or by simply being neighbors.

The impressive main cast includes: Lee Byung-heon (Mr. Sunshine), Shin Mina (Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha), Cha Seung-won (One Ordinary Day), and the woman who must be hiding time travel secrets because she’s in all the dramas this year (not that I’m complaining), Lee Jung-eun (Juvenile Justice).

The lineup continues with Han Ji-min (One Spring Night), Kim Woo-bin (Uncontrollably Fond), the magnificent Kim Hye-ja (The Light in Your Eyes), and the equally fantastic Go Du-shim (The One and Only).

We also get Uhm Jung-hwa’s (You’re Too Much, Witch’s Romance) return to dramaland along with some familiar faces like Park Ji-hwan (Black Dog), Choi Young-joon (Inspector Koo), and Bae Hyun-sung (Hospital Playlist 2). Last but not least, rookie actor Noh Yoon-seo and child actor Ki So-yoo (Oh My Baby) round out the cast.

For a fun quick peek at everyone in character, check out last week’s teaser here.

The newest video teaser focuses on Lee Byung-heon and Shin Mina’s segment, with opening captions that introduce their names: “Dong-seok and Sun-ah.” We transition to a text screen that explains the back story: “The girl who trampled over me and left.” Seeing Shin return to Jeju, Lee approaches her, “Don’t you know me?” to which Shin replies, “I do.” The teaser briefly flashes back to their younger days before returning to their reunion in the present. Upset, Lee remarks, “If you know me, aren’t you going to say hi or ask how I’ve been doing? How can you not even greet me, you punk.” The text screen that follows, reads: “She came back in a more pathetic state than me.”

We then cut to Shin Mina describing what she did during her time away: “I just lived.” Flashing back to the past again, we see a group of students fighting and a young Lee Byung-heon running. A happier Shin and Lee in the past have fun cleaning and driving around together. Back in the present, an angry Lee rants in his car, “How could you do that to me when I just liked being by your side. That’s all I wanted. Why did you do it!?” The teaser comes to a close with a view of the seaside where Shin Mina stands crying alone and from a distance we see Lee Byung-heon walking away.

Premiering next month on April 9, directing for Our Blues will be helmed by a team of PDs: Kim Kyu-tae (Live, It’s Okay, It’s Love), Kim Yang-hee, and Lee Jung-mook.

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This cast is bananas. I hope this is good. Also so true about Lee Jung Eun, she is booked and busy.

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Can’t wait for another No Hee Kyung’s work 🤞🏻

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Lee Byung-heon is looking his age, the haircut not helping.

I love Noh Hee Kyung's works and the cast is certainly amazing. I'm interested in seeing how the omnibus style works out. It will be a different format, with episodes focusing on specific characters.

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It's not bad to look his age but he's way too old for Shin Mina and they're supposed to be of similar age.

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That cast is superb and I usually really enjoy Noh Hee-kyung’s work. I’m interested to see if her writing can translate well into an omnibus format. It’s not something I’ve seen in dramaland before, I think.

That being said, what I’m most excited for is to see Kim Woo-bin. It’s been such a long time and it’s so good to see him healthy and working again. Not to mention that he might share a screen with Shin Min-a. Just makes me happy for him.

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Though Dear My Friends is not really an omnibus drama but pretty close, with the stories of numerous pairings. Hope this will be another memorable piece from writer-nim Noh.

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@ladynightshade: Me too! I was bummed in not seeing Woobie in the teaser. I can’t wait. Even if it is drivel of a role, I don’t care! Fighting Woobie!

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Okay, everything AND the kitchen sink cast-wise. BET.

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Please be good! I'm submitting my April to you and My Liberation Diary.

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The casting looks great!

It's kinda weird to see Shin Min-Ah in this role after Hometown Cha Cha Cha.

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I just wanna know where they found the budget to afford this cast.

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@doppleganger: I hope not through endless PPL. The car for one. As long as it is not hitting us on the head with the Subway style, I can live with it.

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Not only is the cast great but the PD’s last shows were great and I love the writer too. Definitely will be tuning in. It’ll be weird seeing SM not paired with KWB, but I’m so glad to see them in the same show though.

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I like the cast. It seems like a family drama with many episodes.

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I plan to watch this.

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