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4 Things We Loved About The Premiere Of “30 But 17”

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“30 But 17” is the new SBS drama that airs every Monday and Tuesday, starring Yang Se Jong as Gong Woo Jin and Shin Hye Sun as Woo Seo Ri. The story involves a 17-year-old girl named Seo Ri, who gets in a serious accident and falls into a coma, only to wake up 13 years later. Woo Jin, who was also involved in the accident, is traumatized and cuts himself off from society.

Curious to see how the first four episodes were? Here are four things we loved about the premiere of “30 But 17.”

1. LOVED: Yang Se Jong

There’s something about Yang Se Jong’s presence on screen that makes him so intriguing and appealing to watch. This marks his return to a K-drama since his role in “Degree of Love” and we’re all the better for it.

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Although the teasers and previews for this series didn’t exactly show him as being the clean-cut cutie that we’re used to seeing, it did still make me excited to see him in this role. When it comes to Yang Se Jong, I know that I’ll be getting some amazing acting skills. His quirky character will definitely make you laugh but also relate to him at some points.

2. LOVED: The cute puppy, Fang

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I love a good appearance from an adorable pup in K-dramas, so am obviously loving that our male lead has a cute dog of his own. Looking forward to seeing more of Fang in the episodes ahead!

3. LOVED: Yang Se Jong’s haircut

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Seeing his face covered with all that hair was making me a bit antsy, so it’s good that he decided to cut it all off. This is the Yang Se Jong we know!

4. LOVED: The comedy factor

There are A LOT of funny moments in the premiere. Although there is that accident, the comedic factor as a result of Seo RI is pretty hilarious.

how hungry Seo Ri is

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I’m appreciating the comedic aspect of this K-drama and Shin Hye Sun is doing a great job being hilarious! I never expected this role to be so humorous. If you’re looking for a K-drama that’s light and not too intense, then this one is off to a pretty good start.