Destined With You Episode 3 Reactions: Netizens Surprised By Shin-yu’s ‘Finger Heart’ Confession

Destined With You Episode 3 reactions on X (Twitter) are about the latest developments in the plot of the show. Starring SF9 member Rowoon and Jo Bo-ah in the lead, the drama (이 연애는 불가항력) has been directed by Nam Ki-hoon. The show also stars Ha Jun, and Yura in key roles. The series’ main storyline revolves around Jang Shin-yu, a lawyer and Hong Jong-ho, a civil servant, who end up sharing a strange connection.

The show premiered its first episode on August 23, 2023, and it airs on JTBC on Wednesday-Thursday at 10.30 PM, KST and is also available for international streaming on Netflix. The fantasy romance drama also has an impressive supporting cast of Hyeon Bong-sik, Lee Bong-ryun and Park Kyung-hye, Song Young-kyu, who have been cast in interesting characters.

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Destined With You Episode 3 released on August 30.

The main plot of the show revolves around Lee Hong-jo (Jo Bo-ah), working at City Hall in Onju and Jang Shin-yu (Rowoon), a lawyer from a notable family. The two are connected via a forbidden book that was sealed 300 years ago. After it is revealed that Hong-jo is the owner of the spell book, it turns out that the book holds key answers to Shin-yu’s deteriorating health condition due to a curse. In the meantime, Hong-jo and Shin-yu come closer due to an unknown connection.

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The third episode of the show revolves around the love spell that was cast by Hong-jo and whether it works. She tries to use the spell on her office crush Jae-kyung (Ha Jun). In the meantime, she also helps Shin-yu get rid of his ill health as she casts a spell from the book that is used to cure diseases. It is unknown whether the spell helps him given that he begins to feel uneasy after the same.

The highlight of the episode was the shocking ending as it was revealed that Shin-yu ended up drinking the love potion that Hong-jo had left for Jae-kyung. He also confesses that he likes her. This moment has led netizens to discuss the interesting relationship that is set to develop between the two. Fans will have to wait to watch the fourth episode on August 31 at 10.30 PM KST.

Destined With You Episode 3 Reactions

Destined With You airs on JTBC every Wednesday-Thursday and eventually also streams on Netflix.

Watched Episode 3 of the show? Share your views in the comments below.

Also Read: Destined With You Episode 3 Recap and Review: Hong-jo’s Love Spell and Shin-yu’s Curse Have a Strange Connection

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