The precarious daily life of Seo Hyun-cheol, husband of Oh Nara from "Villains Everywhere," has been captured.

The new KBS2 sitcom "Villains Everywhere," which is set to premiere on the 19th, is a situational comedy drama that portrays the sometimes rough yet warm daily lives of K-zumma sisters and their quirky families.

As "Villains Everywhere" approaches its premiere, stills showcasing the tumultuous daily life of Oh Nara and Seo Hyun-cheol have been released. While Hyun-cheol, unable to even properly dress in outerwear, appears anxious, Nara engages in a significant conversation with him.

Hyun-cheol, who had an important meeting since morning, hurriedly attempts to leave the house but mistakenly puts on his son Seo Young-hoon's school uniform shirt and heads towards his room, only to be horrified by the sight of his daughter Seo I-na collapsed in the elevator. His nephew Song Gang and Song Ba-da next door also doubt their eyes at the absurd scene. Facing the risk of being late for work due to his children, Hyun-cheol sweats profusely from anxiety.

Furthermore, in Hyun-cheol's anxious call for someone to rescue him, the weight of being a K-head of the family is felt. The audience is left wondering whether Hyun-cheol will be able to arrive at work on time and overcome the tumultuous challenges of his commute.

Meanwhile, in a bid to seize a promotion opportunity, Hyun-cheol searches for a treasured item he has held dear. However, he discovers something strange about the treasure Nara handed him. Particularly, his daughter I-na exits her room with a bewildered expression, observing Hyun-cheol. Shocked by the revelation, Hyun-cheol expresses his anger. What incident could have triggered the anger button of Hyun-cheol, who has been a Director General for years? The curiosity heightens regarding whether he can overcome the obstacles to his promotion and continue his work smoothly.

On the other hand, Nara resolves to provide extraordinary support for the discouraged Hyun-cheol. As Hyun-cheol bears the weight of being the head of the family while heading to work, Nara's readiness to do anything for him enhances the comedy of the show. The audience becomes increasingly curious about how Nara will assist Hyun-cheol and the lively daily lives of these individuals who never have a peaceful day.

The new KBS2 sitcom "Villains Everywhere" will consist of a total of 24 episodes, airing twice a week with 30 minutes each, starting with the premiere on the night of the 19th at 9:50 p.m.

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