Actors Yoon Jong-hoon, Um Hyun-kyung, Jung Yoon, and Yoon Da-young find themselves embroiled in a chaotic succession race.
On the 11th, KBS1 released the poster for its new daily drama \"Gippeun Uri Joeun Nal\" (lit. \"Our Joyful Good Day\").

The series follows the unlikely pairing of a nearly perfect man and a delightfully hapless woman. It unfolds as a multigenerational romantic family drama about people determined to be the main characters in their own lives.
Yoon Jong-hoon, Um Hyun-kyung, Jung Yoon, and Yoon Da-young play Go-gyeol, Jo Eun-ae, Go Min-ho, and Seo Seung-ri, respectively, offering layered takes on love and ambition.
The poster captures each actor’s distinct morning commute. The four cross a crosswalk together, a simple tableau that reflects the routines of office life.
According to the production, Go-gyeol—a celebrated architect and the strategic planning team leader at Gangsu Construction—gets entangled with Jo Eun-ae, the CEO of the startup LuckyJoy, after an unexpected incident. In the poster, Yoon Jong-hoon projects the image of a consummate professional with a cynical gaze and an impeccable suit.
Um Hyun-kyung counters that with a bright, refreshing smile that makes her instantly endearing. For reasons not yet revealed, the two are paired on a temporary \"one-team\" assignment; each encounter promises a romance that’s equal parts bickering and electric.
Jung Yoon plays Go Min-ho, head of strategic planning at Gangsu Construction and a contender in the succession race against his younger brother Go-gyeol; he exudes a soft charisma in relaxed knitwear. Beside him, Yoon Da-young portrays Seo Seung-ri, a manager in the strategic planning office whose suit-and-headset styling conveys a sharp MZ (millennial/Gen Z) corporate sensibility. Jung Yoon and Yoon Da-young will add tension to the storyline as their crossed affections disrupt the succession battle.
The tagline—\"This is a jungle, jungle! A hair-trigger fight for survival\"—teases a fierce struggle to survive in the jungle called reality.
Directed by Lee Jae-sang, praised for his warm touch on Once Again and Father Is Strange, and written by Nam Sun-hye, known for Sujimat-eun Uri and Amor Fati—Love Now, Gippeun Uri Joeun Nal premieres on the 30th at 8:30 p.m., following Mari and the Strange Dads.
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