Welcome to Wedding Hell Episode 2 Reactions: Jun-hyeong’s Goofy Self Saves the Dinner Table

Welcome to Wedding Hell Overview

Welcome to Wedding Hell (결혼백서) is a Korean romantic drama TV series that focuses on the craziness that is marriage. Starring Lee Jin-uk, Lee Yeon-hee, and Song Jin-woo, alongside other cast members, the series has 12 episodes and each episode has a runtime of around 35 minutes.

Welcome to Wedding Hell Episode 2 Recap (Spoilers)

Meeting the parents goes surprisingly well for Na-eun and Jun-hyeong and although it is a bit awkward, it goes without any broken bones. In the end, the couple gets their parents’ blessings and moves forward with the wedding preparations.

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The episode was full of drama and warmth. It was sweet to watch the families love their children’s spouses even though the moms didn’t get along that well. Either way, Jun-hyeong was adorable as usual and totally makes up for all the unpleasantness that you see at the dinner table. Honestly, I thought that the episode was going to go somewhere else, but the idea of the series, I think, is that whatever problems the couple comes across, they will get over it together.

It’s not going to get easier from here but at least the two lovebirds will be together to see it all through!

Welcome to Wedding Hell Episode 2 Reactions, Memes and Jun-hyeong Appreciation

Welcome to Wedding Hell is streaming on Netflix.

Also Read: Welcome to Wedding Hell Episode 2 Recap: Meet the Parents

Archi Sengupta
Archi Sengupta
Archi Sengupta, a writer for over seven years, is an Engineering graduate with a Master’s degree in Mass Communication. She enjoys watching horror movies and TV shows, Korean content, and anything that thrills and excites her.

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