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Park Hae-soo is generating significant buzz for his intense performance as Kang Tae-ju in the ENA Monday-Tuesday drama 'Scarecrow'. As the series approaches its 10th episode airing on the 19th, viewers are focused on the dramatic shift in his character's relationship with Cha Si-young, played by Lee Hee-jun. The upcoming episode highlights a dangerous confrontation and a mysterious transaction between the two, while subplots involving Seo Ji-hye and Yoo Seung-mok further complicate the narrative. Additionally, Park Hae-soo's personal contribution to the drama's OST has been noted for its heavy emotional resonance, drawing parallels to Kwak Sun-young's version of the track. | Park Hae-soo is generating significant buzz for his intense performance as Kang Tae-ju in the ENA Monday-Tuesday drama 'Scarecrow'. As the series approaches its 10th episode airing on the 19th, viewers are focused on the dramatic shift in his character's relationship with Cha Si-young, played by Lee Hee-jun. The upcoming episode highlights a dangerous confrontation and a mysterious transaction between the two, while subplots involving Seo Ji-hye and Yoo Seung-mok further complicate the narrative. Additionally, Park Hae-soo's personal contribution to the drama's OST has been noted for its heavy emotional resonance, drawing parallels to Kwak Sun-young's version of the track.
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[박해수] Tension Escalates in ENA Drama 'Scarecrow'
k-drama5/19/2026

[박해수] Tension Escalates in ENA Drama 'Scarecrow'

Park Hae-soo is generating significant buzz for his intense performance as Kang Tae-ju in the ENA Monday-Tuesday drama 'Scarecrow'. As the series approaches its 10th episode airing on the 19th, viewers are focused on the dramatic shift in his character's relationship with Cha Si-young, played by Lee Hee-jun. The upcoming episode highlights a dangerous confrontation and a mysterious transaction between the two, while subplots involving Seo Ji-hye and Yoo Seung-mok further complicate the narrative. Additionally, Park Hae-soo's personal contribution to the drama's OST has been noted for its heavy emotional resonance, drawing parallels to Kwak Sun-young's version of the track.