
(The CEN News / Reporter Ahn Chae-bin) Actress Lee Sung-kyung is pulling viewers in with a powerhouse emotional turn on MBC's Friday–Saturday drama The Radiant Season of You.
Lee plays Song Ha-ran, a woman who has locked herself in a personal winter of past wounds. Burdened by the trauma of her boyfriend's death and a childhood accident involving her parents, Ha-ran faces life while emotionally cut off—an arc Lee portrays with careful restraint.
In the show's early episodes, Lee introduced Ha-ran as bright and endearing, immediately winning over audiences. As the series progresses and the character's scars and complicated feelings surface, Lee relies on subtle expressions and layered acting to reveal Ha-ran's inner life.
Episode 6, in particular, traces Ha-ran's gradual dismantling of the walls she built around herself and the first steps toward healing. When Ha-ran finally admits her pain, Lee avoids melodrama, delivering the confession with calm control that resonates deeply.
Her precise handling of tiny emotional shifts heightens the drama's immersion. Lee's concentrated, finely tuned performance leaves a strong impression and raises anticipation for how the story will unfold.
Meanwhile, The Radiant Season of You, starring Lee Sung-kyung, airs at 9:50 p.m. KST on the 13th and 9:40 p.m. KST on the 14th.
Photo = MBC Friday-Saturday drama 'The Radiant Season of You'
(The CEN News) Reporter Ahn Chae-bin press@mhns.co.kr