The Story of Park's Marriage Contract Episode 2

The Aged Maiden In New Joseon


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Yeon Woo ends up in Seoul in the present time. She nearly drowns in a swimming pool, but she gets rescued by Tae Ha, who is the grandson of Chairman Kang of SH Group in 2023. Without understanding the current situation, Yeon Woo ends up becoming Tae Ha’s bride. Chairman Kang’s surgery gets delayed, so Tae Ha has to pretend to be married until Chairman Kang leaves for the US. Tae Ha suggests Yeon Woo to draw up a contract regarding their fake marriage. (Source: Viu)
  • Aired: November 25, 2023

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1 people found this review helpful
Nov 27, 2023

SPOILER ALERT! [9/10]

A good episode with a few funny and cute scenes, and a twist at the end. I have a lot of theories regarding the ending scene in which the green-eyed lady is looking at the assembly of different moon phases. After watching Twinkling Watermelon, I feel like she's somebody we know. Either she is Taeha's mother in the future, or she's Yeonwoo from another universe. Even if she's not Yeonwoo's other version, I have a feeling she's somebody we know. I'm so happy Sawol is joining Yeonwoo in the present timeline! What do you think happened to her, for her to be transmigrated into the future? My guess is that Sawol was trying to find Yeonwoo and ended up getting hit by a palanquin/horse, that's why she was in the middle of the street. I love their friendship. Although there is a power imbalance, Yeonwoo doesn't treat Sawol as somebody beneath her. They respect each other, and that's beautiful. In this lifetime, I hope Sawol and Yeonwoo can be friends and sisters, and not a master and a subordinate anymore.

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moodygirl
1 people found this review helpful
Nov 27, 2023

'Husband'

She isn't having much luck with her husband material. The first one is a corpse and this second one is just as stiff.
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lsabbah1512
1 people found this review helpful
Nov 27, 2023

Easy transition and great balance of all genres

Episode 2 showed Lee se young transition fromJoseon to modern Korea. It was a great balance of comedy, romance, despair, and mystery. The chemistry from both actors were oozing from the screen and we see how Yeon woo tries to find her way in this modern world.
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