Hyeri, Lee Jun Young, and more are all smiles in new poster for ‘May I Help You’
Hyeri, Lee Jun Young, and more are all smiles in new poster for ‘May I Help You’
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On October 4th, the group poster for MBC's next Wednesday-Thursday drama "May I Help You" was unveiled. Baek Dong Ju (Hyeri), a funeral director with unexplained abilities, Kim (Lee Jun Young) of the daily errand centre "One Hundred Won Butler," Baek Dong Ju, police officer Seo Hae An (Song Deok Ho), and representative Vincent (Lee Kyu Han) of "One Hundred Won Butler" are all shown in the public photo standing in the backyard. They were grinning and seated next to one another.

Here, the question "What is your request?" created hopes for the cooperative efforts of Baek Dong Ju and Butler Kim, who help both the living and the dead. The drama centres on funeral director Baek Dong Ju (Hyeri). She possesses a remarkable talent that enables her to see and communicate with the deceased. The deceased implore Baek Dong Ju to fulfil their final request. If Baek Dong Ju refuses to grant their requests, bad luck descends upon her day. This inspires her to hear their wishes and fulfil them with Kim Jib Sa's assistance (Lee Jun Young).

Kim Jib Sa works for the errand-running company "One Hundred Won Butler," which is run by his uncle Vincent (Lee Kyu Han). 'One Hundred Won Butler' offers assistance with pretty much everything customers require, even simple tasks like changing lightbulbs. Kim Jib Sa gives his clients his very best effort.

The production team said, "Various stories of the deceased and unusual requests that were not delivered to those who were left behind in their lifetimes provide warm laughter and sympathy. One can look forward to the performances and chemistry of the actors who will double the charm.”

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