

Drama
Overview
Philip, a man of tradition, must perform the role of "Second" for his only son.
Top Cast


Paul Sun-Hyung Lee
Paul Sun-Hyung Lee
Philip
Paul Sun-Hyung Lee
Philip


Ethan Hwang
Ethan Hwang
Danny
Ethan Hwang
Danny
Tyrus Hwang
Tyrus Hwang
Young Danny
Tyrus Hwang
Young Danny
Aaron Schwartz
Aaron Schwartz
The Officiant
Aaron Schwartz
The Officiant
Sam Osei
Sam Osei
The Medic
Sam Osei
The Medic
Richard Wes
Richard Wes
Simon
Richard Wes
Simon


Colton Royce
Colton Royce
Armand
Colton Royce
Armand
Martin Ortega
Martin Ortega
Biren
Martin Ortega
Biren
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