In 'Buried Hearts,' Hur Joon-ho becomes greatly enraged at his nephew Kwon Soo-hyun.
The relationships among the characters in the SBS weekend drama 'Buried Hearts' (written by Lee Myung-hee/directed by Jin Chang-gyu/produced by Studio S, A2Z Entertainment, Purmir Workshop) are far from ordinary. Although they may appear to be on good terms on the surface, some hide dark intentions, while each twists their relationships with others according to their own desires. The fluctuating dynamics among the characters are considered a must-see point of interest in 'Buried Hearts.'
At the center of these fluctuating relationships is the 'absolute evil' Yeom Jang-seon (played by Hur Joon-ho). Yeom Jang-seon calls Heo Il-do (played by Lee Hae-Young) "junior" and uses him like a puppet. However, when things go wrong, he resorts to violence, triggering Heo Il-do's past trauma. He always wears a friendly smile towards his wife Sung Bo-yeon (played by Lee Hang-na), but surprises viewers with his sudden sinister expressions and tone.
Amidst this, on March 27, the production team of 'Buried Hearts' draws attention by revealing the chilling side of Yeom Jang-seon, who shows two faces to the same person once again.
The released still captures a scene from episode 11 of 'Buried Hearts.' In the photo, Yeom Jang-seon is seen sitting across from his beloved nephew Yeom Hee-cheol (played by Kwon Soo-hyun), looking extremely angry. His distorted expression conveys intense rage, and he even stands up, holding a large club as if he can no longer contain his anger. Meanwhile, Yeom Hee-cheol listens to Yeom Jang-seon's words with his hands clasped together. What could have happened?
In this regard, the production team of 'Buried Hearts' stated, "Yeom Hee-cheol's decision to divorce Yeon Eun-nam (played by Hong Hwa-yeon) incites the anger of Yeom Jang-seon. However, he is not angry because his nephew's happy married life is falling apart. The real reason for his anger is something else. Viewers should pay attention to what words Yeom Hee-cheol used to trigger Yeom Jang-seon's anger switch. This scene must clearly showcase the character traits and relationships, and both actors Hur Joon-ho and Kwon Soo-hyun elevated the immersion with their unwavering performances. We ask for much interest and anticipation."
Yeom Jang-seon's maliciousness revealed even towards his beloved nephew, along with the fluctuating relationships among the characters, adds more tension to episode 11 of the SBS weekend drama 'Buried Hearts,' which will air on March 28, Friday, at 9:50 p.m.
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