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The Winning Try: Rugby Team Goes Cute with Aegyo for Love in K-Drama

The Winning Try: Rugby Team Goes Cute with Aegyo for Love in K-Drama

Time of India6 hours ago
Kim Yo Han Tries To Use Aegyo To Melt Park Jung Yeon's Heart
The Hilarious Setup: Rugby Tough Guys Go Full Cute Mode for a Big Favor
Picture this: in the K-drama "
The Winning Try
," things get adorably chaotic when rugby team captain Yoon Sung Joon, played by the charming Kim Yo Han, decides to pull out all the stops to win over shooting team captain Seo Woo Jin (
Park Jung Yeon
). It's not your typical sports showdown - instead, it's a rom-com twist where the rugby dudes ditch their tough exteriors for over-the-top aegyo. Kim Yo Han's character teams up with newbie teammate Woong, and they launch this surprise charm attack that's equal parts desperate and hilarious. Fans are loving how the show mixes high-energy rugby action with these lighthearted moments, making it a fresh take on underdog stories. Sports-themed K-dramas like this have seen viewership rise by about 15% in recent years, according to Nielsen Korea data, as viewers crave that blend of thrills and fun.
Aegyo Overdrive: Knees Hit the Floor, Puppy Eyes Activate - Will It Work?
The real comedy explodes in episode four previews: Kim Yo Han's Yoon Sung Joon and Woong drop to their knees in front of Park Jung Yeon's Seo Woo Jin, unleashing full aegyo mode with pitiful whines, big puppy eyes, and exaggerated pleas. It's that classic Korean cuteness tactic amped up to max - think of it as the ultimate heart-melting weapon in a rom-com arsenal. Park Jung Yeon's reaction is priceless: total shock mixed with a hint of amusement, like she can't believe these rugby pros are resorting to this. Kim Yo Han nails the scene with his idol charm, turning what could be cringey into pure entertainment. The episode aired on August 2 at 9:50 p.m. KST, revealing how this ploy ties into the team's bigger goals. Globally, similar quirky scenes in sports dramas have boosted streaming, with over 150 million hours watched in key regions last year per Nielsen's 2024 insights.
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