"Let's go to the moon" Ramiran launches a full-fledged coin sales campaign.

The new MBC Friday-Saturday drama "Let's Go to the Moon" (written by Na Yoon-chae, directed by Oh Da-young and Jung Hoon) premiered on the evening of the 19th. "Let's Go to the Moon" previewed a cross-generational woman-to-woman romance featuring Jung Da-hae (played by Lee Sun-bin), Kang Eun-sang (played by Ra Mi-ran), and Kim Ji-song (played by Jo Ah-ram), who are called the "Munani-deul" in the drama, drawing attention. The unveiled first episode captured the three actors Lee Sun-bin, Ra Mi-ran, and Jo Ah-ram delivering a fantastic triple chemistry that kept viewers laughing throughout while also winning hearts with a relatable narrative that resembled real life.

In episode 1, the salty, heartrending daily lives of the "Munani-deul," who are unregistered at work, ordinary in society, and seen as disappointing by lovers, were depicted. To Da-hae, who bitterly joked, "This life is not revivable. It's already a lost game," Eun-sang made a solemn proposal, "Let's do our coin!," capping the episode with that ending. Eun-sang, who knew her younger friends' circumstances better than anyone, made the heartfelt suggestion hoping Da-hae's and Ji-song's lives would get even a little better.

Meanwhile, in episode 2 of "Let's Go to the Moon," airing today (20th), Eun-sang is shown earnestly persuading Da-hae and Ji-song to board the "coin train."

In the released stills, Eun-sang gives a passionate briefing while showing a chart on her phone. Da-hae listens with a somewhat serious expression as if interested, but Ji-song, who likened coins to game money, is busy eating and appears to be only half listening.

In the following photos, the three's realistic chemistry, showing the same space but different temperature levels, provokes laughter once again. The sight of Ji-song riding in a cart and Da-hae and Eun-sang straining to push her up grabs attention. The Munani-deul, who never have a quiet moment, spark curiosity about what else might have happened to them.

Regarding this, the production team of "Let's Go to the Moon" said, "In episode 2, the scene where Eun-sang proposes coin investments to Da-hae and Ji-song is portrayed in earnest. Nothing seems to go right for Da-hae and Ji-song and accidents keep happening, and Eun-sang, who cannot just watch them, brings up the topic of coins. Please watch to see what other incidents and accidents befall the three Munani-deul and where their futures will head."

"Let's Go to the Moon" depicts a hyperrealism survival story about three women from poor backgrounds who cannot survive on their salaries alone and jump into coin investment. Episode 2 of "Let's Go to the Moon" airs today (20th) at 9:50 p.m.

[Photo] Provided by MBC "Let's Go to the Moon."

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