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“Queen For 7 Days†Teases Potential Kiss Scene Between Yeon Woo Jin And Park Min Young

 

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“Queen For 7 Days†has released new stills featuring Park Min Young and Yeon Woo Jin.

 

On June 13, the drama’s production team released new stills that feature Park Min Young and Yeon Woo Jin in a tight and enclosed space, almost teasing a kiss scene between their characters. The two will be acting as the adult version of their characters, as their child actors mainly appeared in the first four episodes.

 

In episode 5, Park Min Young’s character and Yeon Woo Jin’s character will be meeting for the first time in five years. As Shin Chaegyung believes that her first love and former fiancé is dead, many viewers are curious to see how she will react when she finds out that Lee Yeok is actually alive.

 

Meanwhile, “Queen For 7 Days†airs every Wednesday and Thursday at 10 p.m. KST.

 

https://www.soompi.com/2017/06/13/queen-7-days-teases-potential-kiss-scene-yeon-woo-jin-park-min-young/

 

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MORE new stills for the upcoming eps

 

 

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And also to all chansung's fans, he gonna have a 1st appearance w/ Go Bo-Gyeol 

  • (Excuse me for tagging you guys lol @bbubbles@momo, & to others as well lol)

 

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Love this scene tho

 

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Ending OST in Ep.5

 

 

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Seven Day Queen: Episode 5

 

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This show really knows how to bait me with its sunny side, and then skewer my heart with its angst. I’m hooked and there’s no going back, no matter what pain may lie ahead. Today’s episode is almost like a second premiere where we get to re-meet everyone as adults, except now we have the added layer of wondering how they became these grownups, and what on earth happened to them in the intervening years.

 

EPISODE 5 RECAP

By the time the storm has calmed and the ship is nearing land, our prince-turned-wandering-traveler Yeok has taken command of the ship, and he makes the rest of the thugs jump overboard. Yeok’s companion calls him “hyungnim†and alerts him that they’ve almost reached shore, and he looks pensive as they approach.

At the dock, two young men crack party streamers as the boat nears, and they crane their necks nervously looking for someone. When they see a man approach, they jump him and douse him with liquor, shouting, “Welcome to Hanyang! We missed youuuu!â€

Heh, I’d recognize Yeok’s two buddies anywhere, especially since they always come in a set. This is JO GWANG-OH (Kang Ki-young) and BAEK SEOK-HEE (Kim Min-ho), the two boys he was always causing trouble with.

 

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They peer down at Yeok’s companion and note with skepticism, “This face… is not that face…†“I know you said you died and came back to life, but were you reincarnated?â€

They finally learn that Yeok’s tactiturn companion is “the famous Seo-no†(Chansung) and greet him happily. Yay, I knew Seo-no would survive! Seo-no doesn’t speak a word to them, but they follow him like two eager puppies.

Meanwhile Yeok is already ashore and walking somewhere, when he runs into a blockade with armed royal guards. They declare that this land is the king’s hunting grounds and no one can enter. Yeok imagines the homes that used to be on those hills, now barren.

 

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Yeok spends his day reading through Gwang-oh’s rice confessional logs, which turns out to be a record of everything the people have been forced to hand over to the king as royal tribute—what the king has claimed as his. In it, Yeok writes the name of the inn from last night and “the king and Shin Chae-kyung.â€

Chae-kyung drags Nanny and a sack of rice to a pawnshop where she’s heard that they exchange rice for information (lol, is she going where I think she’s going?), though Nanny tries to reason with her that information about ghosts is probably not in their purview. Still, Nanny tosses her a sack of red beans just in case she needs to ward off any ghosts.

 

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Chae-kyung flounces in and drops a bag of rice in front of Seok-hee, reasoning that if they give rice for information here, then they probably also offer the reverse? Yeok recognizes her voice and starts flailing inside the confessional booth, but Chae-kyung bullies her way inside before he can escape. She peers into the little opening in the wall, so he quickly stands up so that all she can see is his waist, and she finally relents and says she’ll stop trying to peek. He tries to change his voice and nervously sits down.

Chae-kyung asks if he can find a ghost for her, and then decides, “No, a person! No wait, a ghost!†He tells her to pick just one, but she pouts and says she can’t: “I don’t know if I’ve fallen for a person or a ghost!†He realizes that she’s looking for him, and his heart seems to melt. He says that either way she’s looking for a man, and she replies that it’s a definitely a relief that the ghost decided to come back in the body of a man. He laughs. She gets animated as she describes her run-in with Yeok at the inn the other night, rattling on about how he looked just like her friend from childhood who died, even though she’s never seen him grown up, but she’s sure they looked alike.

Yeok just stares at her lips as she talks a mile a minute, and she catches on that he’s not listening to her. She calls him poju, and he gets offended thinking that she’s calling him a pimp, while she meant to just shorten the word for “owner of a pawnshop.†In any case, the outburst has caused him to revert to his normal voice, and Chae-kyung is instantly suspicious.

She gets up and starts searching up and down the wall for a way in, and he panics and starts doing the same as if he can block her. But she’s faster and busts open the trap door, which sends her flying into his side of the room.

 

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She’s gobsmacked to be face to face with her ghost, and doesn’t notice that her violent entrance has made the entire confessional collapse on top of them. He jumps between her and the wall, and they end up wedged in the tiny space, pressed up against each other. God, I love dramas.

Chae-kyung’s heart starts to race again, and she’s so self-conscious that she clamps her hands over his ears and yells at him not to listen. That just makes him think of the day they were running from Scarface when he covered her ears so that she wouldn’t be afraid.

They get lost in the moment, but then Yeok pulls her hands away and tells her to get out. She looks up at him and says, “I told you, I’ve been bewitched by a ghost—by you.†He says coldly that it’s not his business, but she demands to know, “Then why do you look like him? Why does it have to be him? Who are you?â€

 

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He pushes the wall back up and she asks him point-blank if he’s Yeok, but he says no. She cries, “Then why do you keep appearing before my eyes? Why do you keep making my heart race?†He turns cold and mean as he says that’s her fault for being easy and wanton, accusing her of looking for another man and swooning in his embrace when she’s a married woman. Noooooooooooo.

She responds by chucking red beans in his face, crying that he has to be a ghost because a person wouldn’t be this mean. He snatches the pouch of beans away and then slams her against the wall, leaning in close. “Is this what you wanted?†he says, his eyes hard. He asks if this is how girls find husbands these days, and she warns him to let her go or he’ll regret it.

“Regrets are for people. Ghosts don’t do things like that,†he says, and then he leans in to kiss her.

 

Read full here: http://www.dramabeans.com/2017/06/seven-day-queen-episode-5/

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Just finished watch Ep.6, what a great ending.. yet im worried for the storm next week 0u0plz.png

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'The Queen of the Seven Days' Park Min-young ♥ Yeo Woo-jeong, destined to be together.

 

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  • Seven Day Queen: Episode 6

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Ahhh, I love everything about where we are right now—this episode is a perfect representation of my catnip, with the lovers reunited only in technicality, one doing his damnedest to preserve his new identity while the other is convinced that her heart is telling her that this is the one she fell in love with. Every exchange of hurt and angst cuts into that hope of hers (and ours), but in the most satisfying (but also sadistic) way.

 

 

EPISODE 6 RECAP

 

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Shoved together in that small confessional with one wall slanted over their heads, Yeok kisses Chae-kyung. She freezes in shock, and then Yeok breaks the kiss when his friend Seok-hee comes by to check on the commotion.

Chae-kyung comes back to her senses and kicks Yeok in the leg while he’s distracted, then runs off. Yeok hops around in pain clutching the leg, bumps into the wall, and sends it toppling again. Hee.

Chae-kyung runs outside with her heart beating madly, forgetting all about Nanny waiting outside, and stomps home in a high temper. Seeing a stick lying around in her front yard, she picks it up and wields it like a sword, swinging it around furiously while cursing the jerk who couldn’t possibly be the prince after all. She’s pretty bloodthirsty with that thing. I’m thinking Yeok got off easy with one kick.

 

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Her father finds her in the yard and asks why she’s practicing swordfighting. She tells him she thinks she’ll need it and asks for him to teach her, and he obliges, picking up another stick to engage her in a mock fight. As Chae-kyung swings fiercely, they have a silent conversation of sorts, as her father laughingly wonders what happened to get her so worked up, and Chae-kyung thinks in reply that it was absolutely nothing at all.

But she can’t shake the memory of the stranger who looks so much like Yeok, and wonders who he is. At one point, her father knocks aside her stick and bops her on the head, chuckling at her reaction, and that lightens her mood.

 

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While the memory of their kiss keeps her awake that night, Yeok sits up with his ring—Chae-kyung’s promise to wait—which he keeps on a string like a necklace. Seo-no asks why he’s still up, and Yeok replies that he did something he shouldn’t have, which has brought up pointless feelings.

In the morning, Chae-kyung stirs awake to see her mother at her bedside, wearing a smile that frankly looks ominous. Her mother says she was talking in her sleep, saying over and over, “You’ll get a beating. You’ll get beat.†(Ha, was she imagining beating Yeok in her sleep?)

Her mother asks how she knew, and Chae-kyung gulps to ask what that is. Mother: “That you will be beaten.â€

 

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She smacks Chae-kyung on the back and wails about her continuing to wander around at night, and decides that she will have to be married straightaway. She declares that they’ll see the queen today and solidify marriage plans, and Chae-kyung begs for a few days’ time to prepare herself. She gets down on her knees and gives her mother her best puppy-dog face, saying that she just needs two days to take care of something.

At court, Yeonsangun’s ministers argue against his recent decision to send aid to the citizens who suffered from floods in the south, arguing that no region should receive preferential treatment over another. Yeonsangun sneers that they would ignore the plight of southerners to protect their own jobs, saying scathingly that they only oppose for the sake of opposition. Man, I love when Yeonsangun yells at his useless politicians.

 

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Yeonsangun fumes over this as Nok-soo dresses him in his nobleman’s disguise. He rages at how the politicians who usually bicker amongst themselves manage to band together to oppose him. After he storms off, Nok-soo quietly tells Secretary Im that the timing is not right to press the king about increasing the tributes. Secretary Im sets a rendezvous for later to discuss the pirates who stole those tributes.

Chae-kyung returns to the pawnshop with another sack of rice (lol, does your mother know what you’re doing with those?) and barges right in, calling for the owner. Yeok and his two friends freeze, not knowing quite how to react, while Chae-kyung dumps the sack on the table and indicates that Yeok meet her at the confessional booth.

Yeok just walks out the front door, leaving Chae-kyung exclaiming, “Hey, Ghost!†She chases him outside and tugs his sleeve, and he asks sarcastically if he’s so attractive that a nobleman’s daughter would ignore shame to pursue him.

 

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Chae-kyung actually steps closer and freely admits that he’s handsome, and that she likes his voice and gaze, which is “just like our prince.â€

She asks earnestly if he’s the prince, and whether he was injured and perhaps lost his memory. Yeok looks conflicted for a moment, before he puts his mean face back on and tells her she’s spouting nonsense. Not swayed, she challenges him to convince her that he’s not the prince. Yeok replies that she should think hard about what to do when a woman wants an answer out of a man. He indicates the prettily dressed gisaeng nearby, scoffing at Chae-kyung’s plainness.

 

Read more: http://www.dramabeans.com/2017/06/seven-day-queen-episode-6/

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Actress Go Bo Gyeol From “Goblin†Makes Impactful Entrance On â€œQueen For 7 Daysâ€

 

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Actress Go Bo Gyeol made her first appearance on KBS 2TV’s “Queen for 7 Days†this week, and she did not disappoint.

 

“Queen for 7 Days†has been praised for its solid acting from both the child and adult actors, as well as its beautiful cinematography and direction, which led to some apprehension regarding Go Bo Gyeol’s entrance, given that she is a rookie actress jumping into her first ever historical drama.

 

However, from her first scene, the actress turned any concerns viewers may have had into anticipation, expertly navigating the complexities of her character with a wide range of emotions, not to mention she has already mastered the style of speech, dress, and manner specific to historical dramas.

 

Previously, Go Bo Gyeol has taken on roles in dramas such as “Producer,†“Dear My Friends,†and most recently, tvN’s famed “Goblin.†She has also done a handful of indie films like “Grand Father†and “Curtain Call.â€

 

In the wake of her first appearance on “Queen for 7 Days,†viewers are looking forward to watching her play out her character Yoon Myung Hye with her particular brand of charismatic acting.

 

“Queen for 7 Days†airs every Wednesday and Thursday. 

 

cr: https://www.soompi.com/2017/06/16/actress-go-bo-gyeol-goblin-makes-impactful-entrance-queen-7-days/

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  • love changed the title to KBS Drama "Seven Day Queen" Yeon Woo Jin & Park Min Young ~The End~

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