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| | * [[Lee Jae-Wook (1998)|Lee Jae-Wook]] - Baek Do-Ha / Baek Do-Yeong | | * [[Lee Jae-Wook (1998)|Lee Jae-Wook]] - Baek Do-Ha / Baek Do-Yeong |
| | * [[Choi Sung-Eun (1996)|Choi Sung-Eun]] - Song Ha-Kyeong | | * [[Choi Sung-Eun (1996)|Choi Sung-Eun]] - Song Ha-Kyeong |
| − | * [[Kim Gun-Woo (1992)|Kim Gun-Woo] - Seo Soo-Hyeok | + | * [[Kim Gun-Woo (1992)|Kim Gun-Woo]] - Seo Soo-Hyeok |
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Revision as of 19:14, 13 October 2025
Profile
- Drama: Last Summer
- Revised romanization: Last Summer
- Hangul: 마지막 썸머
- Director: Min Yeon-Hong
- Writer: Jeon Yoo-Ri
- Network: KBS2
- Episodes: 12
- Release Date: November 1 - December 7, 2025 --
- Runtime: Saturday & Sunday 21:20
- Language: Korean
- Country: South Korea
Plot Synopsis by AsianWiki Staff ©
Baek Do-Ha (Lee Jae-Wook) and Baek Do-Yeong (Lee Jae-Wook) are twin brothers, but have lived apart since their parents' divorced when they were young. Younger brother Baek Do-Ha lives in the United States and older brother Baek Do-Yeong lives in South Korea. Baek Do-Ha comes to South Korea and stays in a duplex house with his father and brother Baek Do-Yeong every summer for 21 days. During this time, he spends time with Baek Do-Yeong and next-door neighbor Song Ha-Kyeong (Choi Sung-Eun). Song Ha-Kyeong's father is also good friends with the twins' father. Song Ha-Kyeong grows up bickering with summer guest Baek Do-Ha, but grows to having feelings for him. She is unable to express her feelings to him, who only visits in the summer. Now as adults, Baek Do-Ha works as a talented architect and Song Ha-Kyeong works as an architectural public official. Because of an incident of 2 years ago, Song Ha-Kyeong and the twin brothers face irreversible changes in their lives.
Notes
- "Last Summer" takes over the KBS2's Saturday & Sunday 21:20 time slot previously occupied by "Walking On Thin Ice."
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