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The tension just got hotter between Oh Na Ra and Seo Hyun Chul in their new slapstick comedy-drama "Villains Everywhere"!

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Showcasing new character skill sets in the sitcom Villains Everywhere, Oh Na Ra, and Seo Hyun Chul makes us laugh out loud at their slapstick comedy and ridiculousness! We break down why the two leads' chemistry is not to be matched and why you should be watching!


Villains Everywhere  Oh Na Ra (right) and Seo Hyun Chul (Credits: KBS2)
Villains Everywhere Oh Na Ra (right) and Seo Hyun Chul (Credits: KBS2)



What is the show about?


The KBS drama, is a comedy like no other, focusing on the everyday lives of two spirited sisters.


Oh Na Ra is a domineering housewife who has a bold past but chooses to keep her dating history a secret for the sake of her old-fashioned and let's say conservative husband's peace of mind. Seo Hyin Chul, is a corporate planning team manager who suddenly collapses in the middle of the street from a burden of distress. Later, being diagnosed with a panic attack disorder, he embarks on a mission to track down the villain who caused his suffering.


The chemistry between the stars


Villains Everywhere  Oh Na Ra and Seo Hyun Chul (Credits: KBS2)
Villains Everywhere Oh Na Ra and Seo Hyun Chul (Credits: KBS2)


Some of the newly released stills from the show, highlight the intense chemistry between Oh Na Ra and Seo Hyun Chul, and one image captures Na Ra enthusiastically holding a microphone while her husband desperately tries to stop her.


In another scene, Seo Hyun Chul is seen with his head wrapped in bandages, watching his wife nervously while forcing a less than forthcoming smile. Na Ra is also seen glued to her phone later at night being unable to sleep.





Let's check out the official trailer!




Is there a deeper meaning?


Although there is some incredible chemistry shown in the new drama thanks to the strong acting skills of Oh Na Ra and Seo Hyun Chul, there is a sense of dominance from the wife's side as opposed to the typical masculine dominance which is often shown in drams, and in Korean society. The saying: you never know what happens behind closed doors is a prime example of this.


Mark your calendars as Villains Everywhere is set to premiere on March 19. Stay tuned!


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