tvN’s weekend drama Typhoon Family is raising the tension and excitement as Lee Junho and Kim Min-ha’s on-screen chemistry finally hits a turning point. After their unexpected kiss, viewers are now asking one thing:
Will these two officially become the “Couple”?

A First Kiss That Changed the Game
In Episode 10, Kang Tae-poong (Junho) and Oh Mi-sun (Kim Min-ha) shared a sudden kiss during a business trip to Thailand — a moment that completely changed their relationship.
But the morning after revealed just how differently the two characters felt:
- Tae-poong was sure they were now dating.
- Mi-sun, however, avoided defining the relationship without a real conversation, causing awkward distance.
The preview for Episode 11 deepened the heartbreak, with Mi-sun saying:
“I don’t want to rely on feelings like this… How about we just care for each other as coworkers?”
Her words clearly show the fear of mixing work and emotions — classic “K-eldest daughter energy.”

New Stills Reveal What Words Can’t Hide
Despite her effort to stay professional, the newly released still cuts from tvN show her true feelings slipping through:
- Tae-poong stands closely behind her, leaning in gently.
- Mi-sun smiles softly — a mix of warmth, nervousness, and affection.
- In another scene, the two face each other on a quiet street after work, their eyes meeting with unresolved emotion.
It’s subtle, slow-burn romance at its best — the kind viewers adore.
Tae-poong Doesn’t Give Up — Not in Life, Not in Love
Tae-poong is known for being someone who never backs down. Whether it’s a work crisis or a relationship challenge, he always finds a way forward.
The production team teased:
“Tae-poong is not someone who ever steps back. His sincerity will create big emotional shifts for Mi-sun in the upcoming episodes.”
Will They Become the “Couple”?
With viewers invested more than ever, Typhoon Family continues to deliver tension, humor, and heartfelt moments. Whether this relationship can survive workplace pressure — and Mi-sun’s emotional walls — is now one of the biggest questions of the drama.
Typhoon Family airs every Saturday and Sunday at 9:10 PM KST on tvN.
Editor’s Insight
The “Thai Business Trip Kiss” in ‘Typhoon Family’ marks a sophisticated pivot in the “Workplace Slow-Burn” genre, establishing a Topical Authority on the realistic friction between professional ambition and romantic vulnerability. By pairing Lee Junho’s “Straightforward Pursuer” archetype with Kim Min-ha’s “Eldest Daughter” pragmatism, tvN is tapping into a specific Relatability Index for modern viewers. In 2026, audiences are moving away from instant-gratification romances and gravitating toward characters who actively struggle with the “Emotional Cost” of a relationship.
[Image showing the “Push-and-Pull” chemistry index: Tae-poong’s certainty vs. Mi-sun’s professional walls]
From a strategic perspective, the choice of Thailand as the catalyst location is a masterclass in “Atmospheric Contrast.” The lush, high-heat intensity of the business trip serves as the perfect foil to the rigid, high-pressure office environment in Seoul. This creates a Narrative Anchor—the kiss wasn’t just a physical act; it was a temporary escape from reality that now forces both characters to reconcile their “Vacation Selves” with their “Career Selves.”
As we enter Episode 11, the production team is doubling down on “Visual Subtext.” The transition from the sudden Thai kiss to the “Quiet Street” eye contact in Seoul signals a shift from passion to Sincerity Marketing. For Junho, this role solidifies his status as the “King of Romantic Tension,” while Kim Min-ha proves she can anchor a mainstream weekend drama with the same psychological depth she brought to Pachinko. The big question isn’t just “will they date,” but “can Tae-poong’s unwavering sincerity dismantle a wall built on years of self-reliance?”
Do you think Tae-poong’s “never back down” attitude is romantic persistence, or does Mi-sun’s “coworker” boundary deserve more respect in a 2026 professional setting?

