'Heart Signal 5' swept up buzz as it delivered dopamine to living rooms with the arrival of 'megimen' Jeong Jun-hyun.
On the 21st at 10 p.m., Channel A 'Heart Signal 5' episode 2 revealed the residents' ages and occupations, and new resident Jeong Jun-hyun, who exuded an intense aura, made an appearance that brought a massive upheaval to Signal House. Proving this hot response, 'Heart Signal 5' topped Good Data Corporation's 'Fundex Chart' TV Tuesday category for buzz in its first week of broadcast, as well as dominating the news category, fully demonstrating the prestige of the 'original dating reality show.'
The show began with Park Woo-yeol and Jeong Gyu-ri's 'heartthrob' carpool date. Even in their brief meeting on the way to work, they formed a strange chemistry, raising the excitement level by even changing destinations.
In particular, Park Woo-yeol boldly flirted, saying, "If there's somewhere you want to go, let's go together," and Jeong Gyu-ri reciprocated by promising a trip to the sea, capturing viewers' attention. The subsequent introductions were full of twists. Marketer Kim Min-ju (27), who is preparing to become an announcer; the general worker Kim Seong-min (29); hanbok brand director Jeong Gyu-ri (29); professional model Kim Seo-won (25); marketing company employee Park Woo-yeol (25); and the youngest, a university student majoring in Korean dance, Kang Yu-gyeong (23) — each time their impressive credentials and ages were revealed, the house filled with surprise and laughter.
At a tense moment, 'megimen' Jeong Jun-hyun finally revealed himself. Appearing with overwhelming physicality and a 'macho' charm, he introduced himself as "a lawyer born in '94," instantly dominating the atmosphere. The female residents looked at him with curious eyes, and Park Woo-yeol, who had been the 'popular man' on the first day, cautioned, "This could become dangerous," creating tight tension. Especially, the subtle mind games at the wine bar and the back-and-forth between Park Woo-yeol and Kang Yu-gyeong mediated by perfume maximized viewers' immersion.
But the twist came at the final 'favorable text message.' Park Woo-yeol, who had a mutual connection with Kang Yu-gyeong on the first day, actually had his feelings directed toward Jeong Gyu-ri, who had shared the carpool. Unaware of this, Kang Yu-gyeong smiled, mistaking a text sent by Kim Seong-min for one from Park Woo-yeol, and the celebrity prediction panel lamented, "Heart Signal was never a place where everyone can be happy." With the addition of 'megimen' Jeong Jun-hyun, their already complicated love lines have become even more tangled, and attention turns to where they will head.
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