What shocking secret has actress Shin Hye-sun been hiding—and will Gong Myung be the one to drag it into the light? All eyes are on their tense showdown.
On the 2nd, the tvN Saturday–Sunday drama Filing for Love dropped new stills capturing Joo In-a (played by Shin Hye-sun) radiating an ominous vibe and Noh Ki-joon (played by Gong Myung) kicking off a close-range audit of her every move. Adding to the intrigue is Jeon Jae-yeol (played by Kim Jae-wook), whose unreadable expression cranks up the mystery.
The released stills first spotlight the crisis closing in on Joo In-a. A mysterious man, bristling with resentment, corners her—yet Joo In-a, unfazed, fires back with a cutting retort. The high-stakes standoff, with enemies on every side, raises the question: what danger has truly found her?
Meanwhile, Noh Ki-joon’s relentless gaze signals the start of a full-on “close-range audit” targeting Joo In-a. Moments before handing in his resignation, he stumbles upon a tip-off email squarely aimed at her—and weaponizes it to launch “Project No Name,” a mission to seize on her weakness. Curiosity is mounting over the clandestine secret he’s determined to uncover.
Elsewhere, Executive Director Jeon Sung-yeol (played by Kang Sang-joon) makes his return to headquarters. As the half-brother of General Vice Chairman Jeon Jae-yeol, his comeback triggers a fierce, factional turf war inside the company. Jeon Jae-yeol’s unflinching poker face hints at the brutal power struggle to come—and how Sung-yeol’s return could shake up not only Jae-yeol but also the dynamic between Joo In-a and Noh Ki-joon.
The production team teased, “Episode 3 will finally bring Joo In-a’s hidden secret to the surface. Watch how Noh Ki-joon’s close-range audit leads him to the truth—and what turning point it sparks between the two.”
Meanwhile, after just one week on air, Filing for Love has surged to dark-horse status on weekend primetime, surpassing a 6% viewership rating according to Nielsen Korea. The series airs Saturdays and Sundays at 9:10 p.m.