SBS's new drama Suspicious Partner to air today, new stills build up curiosity

The new SBS drama tells the story about a genius prosecutor No Ji Wook played by Ji Chang Wook and the student of the Judicial Research and Training Institute, Eun Bong Hee played by Nam Ji Hyun

SBS's new drama, "Suspicious Partner" is all set to air today and ahead of it, SBS released new stills that will make the viewers more eager for the new show.

The new still released by SBS features No Ji Wook (Ji Chang Wook) and Eun Bong Hee (Nam Ji Hyun). It can be seen in the picture that No Ji Wook is lying on a couch and Eun Bong Hee hovers over him showing an unprecedented amount of intimacy.

In another picture, No Ji Wook stares at Eun Bong Hee with a surprised expression. He is seen with his hands crossed his chest which seems like he's trying to protect himself from her.

According to Soompi, the stills have been taken from a scene that occurs after No Ji Wook takes Eun Bong Hee back home who was drunk and possibly that's the reason for her uncharacteristic behaviour.

In one of the stills, the two are seen starring into each other's eyes making the viewers curious as to what is happening between the two.

In another still, viewers can see No Ji Wook cradling Eun Bong Hee's neck with his hand. As Eun Bong Hee was drunk her acts makes sense but No Ji Wook behaviour just heightens the curiosity for what will happen next.

The new SBS drama tells the story about a genius prosecutor No Ji Wook played by Ji Chang Wook and the student of the Judicial Research and Training Institute, Eun Bong Hee played by Nam Ji Hyun. The romance drama brings the two characters together through some mysterious circumstances.

Previously Soompi reported that the "Suspicious Partner" team mentioned about the lead actors saying, "The duo is enjoying their time filming their scenes together in perfect sync. Most of all, we are confident that the team will be able to show off their epic teamwork as Ji Chang Wook has brought everyone closer together."

SBS's "Suspicious Partner" will begin airing tonight, May 10 at 10 p.m. KST.