Last Summer released stills of three couples — Lee Jae-wook and Choi Seong-eun, Kim Gun-woo and Choi Seong-eun, Ahn Dong-gu and Jung Bo-min — who will enrich the series.

Last Summer, a new KBS 2TV weekend miniseries (director Min Yeon-hong, writer Jeon Yu-ri) set to premiere Nov. 1 at 9:20 p.m., is a remodeling romance drama that unfolds as a man and woman who have been friends since childhood confront the truth of their first love hidden in Pandora's box.

The stills released today (the 24th) feature the three charming couples, piquing prospective viewers' curiosity.

First, Lee Jae-wook, who plays architect Baek Do-ha with outstanding skills, and Choi Seong-eun, who plays Song Ha-gyeong, an administrative officer in charge of architecture in 'Patan-myeon,' will show the chemistry of childhood friends. In the released stills, Lee Jae-wook and Choi Seong-eun face each other, creating an atmosphere where strange tension and comfort coexist. Do-ha and Ha-gyeong, who became worse than strangers after an incident two years ago, reunite when Do-ha returns to 'Patan-myeon.' The two are expected to show precarious close-friend moments that oscillate between bickering and fluttering, raising expectations about how their relationship will change.

Next, a new relationship that will heighten the romantic tension in Last Summer was captured. The focal point is Kim Gun-woo, who plays Seo Soo-hyeok, Do-ha's lawyer handling Ha-gyeong's peanut-house lawsuit. Ha-gyeong and Soo-hyeok are entangled as the plaintiff's and defendant's lawyers, foreshadowing an unusual relationship. Ha-gyeong adopts a highly tense posture and a serious expression, and Soo-hyeok looks at her with interest. The unusual dynamic of plaintiff and defendant lawyers stimulates interest, amplifying curiosity about what new emotions the two will share going forward.

The stills of the couple Ahn Dong-gu as Para ice hockey player Oh Seung-taek and Jung Bo-min as Lee Seul, who will show the fresh yet realistic essence of a long-term relationship, also draw attention. Lee Seul looks at Seung-taek, who is sitting in a wheelchair, with affectionate eyes, suggesting the strength of their love. The poignant narrative of a long-term couple who repeatedly collide with the walls of reality yet protect each other is expected to evoke deep sympathy and support from viewers.

From memories of first love that began long ago and new feelings that blossom in courtroom battles to young people navigating the hardships of reality, anticipation is at its peak for the colorful and heart-fluttering narratives these three couples will unfold.

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