Bad Memory Eraser Teaser: Kim Jae-joong and Jin Se-yeon Showcase Blossoming Chemistry but Are in a Manipulative Love Story

MBN has unveiled an enticing first glimpse into their upcoming romantic drama, Bad Memory Eraser Teaser (나쁜기억 지우개), promising a blend of romance and comedy that has left viewers eagerly anticipating its premiere. Directed by Kim Na-young and Yoon Ji-hoon, the series stars Kim Jae-joong as Lee Goon and Jin Se-yeon as Kyung Joo-yeon, supported by a talented cast including Lee Jong-won, Yang Hye-ji, Lee Ruby, Jang Eui-soo, and others.

Bad Memory Eraser follows the transformative journey of Lee Goon, whose life takes a profound turn due to a memory erasing technology, and his intricate relationship with Kyung Joo-yeon, a woman who holds his destiny in her hands. The teaser opens dramatically with the revelation, “This man has finally erased the pain he wanted to forget for 15 years,” setting the stage for a narrative laced with emotional depth.

Bad Memory Eraser Teaser: Kim Jae-joong and Jin Se-yeon Showcase Blossoming Chemistry but Are in a Manipulative Love Story

Captivating scenes from the teaser depict Lee Goon tenderly gazing at Joo-yeon, questioning if he can reclaim his lost memories, to which she reassures him with poignant sincerity, “It’s okay if you can’t remember. Because I remember.” Their chemistry unfolds amidst picturesque backdrops, including intimate moments beneath a starlit sky, where Lee Goon expresses his desire to protect her, emphasizing their growing bond.

As Lee Goon’s persistent charm and affectionate gestures captivate Joo-yeon, she finds herself drawn irresistibly to him, confessing his handsomeness and questioning the fluttering of her own heart. The teaser culminates in a climactic moment as Lee Goon and Joo-yeon lean in for a promising kiss, hinting at the tumultuous yet enchanting journey that awaits viewers.

Bad Memory Eraser Teaser: Kim Jae-joong and Jin Se-yeon Showcase Blossoming Chemistry but Are in a Manipulative Love Story

Bad Memory Eraser is scheduled to premiere on August 2 at 9:40 p.m. KST, airing on Fridays and Saturdays. With its blend of heartfelt romance and lighthearted comedy, the drama promises to captivate audiences with its unique storyline and compelling performances from its talented ensemble cast.

The anticipation surrounding Bad Memory Eraser continues to build, driven by the chemistry between Jae-joong and Se-yeon and the promise of a narrative that delves into themes of love, memory, and destiny. As viewers eagerly await its premiere, the drama stands poised to make a memorable mark in the realm of romantic television.

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Shabnam Jahan
Shabnam Jahan
Shabnam Jahan has completed her Masters in Journalism Mass Communication from SRM University, Chennai. She has a total interning experience of 6 months and has previously interned at Asiana Times as a content writer and at The News Minute as a Graphic Designer.

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