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Park Shin-hye, are you caught in the old lover Go Kyung-pyo? "Undercover Miss Hong"

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Kim Soojin

*This content was translated by AI.

Park Shin-hye began to carry out breathtaking operations among the variables that appear nonstop.

In the second episode of tvN's Saturday-Sunday drama "Undercover Miss Hong" (directed by Park Sun-ho / scripted by Moon Hyun-kyung / planned studio dragon / produced by Celltrion Entertainment, Studio Dragon), which aired on the 18th, dopamine exploded on the small screen with an ending just around the corner of the reunion between Hong Geum-bo (Park Shin-hye) and Shin Jung-woo (Ko Kyung-pyo). Hong Geum-bo, who got a full-fledged job as a 35-year-old elite securities supervisor disguised as a 20-year-old employee, began his full-fledged company life, holding viewers tightly with thrilling tension and laughter at the same time. The ratings rose on the day with a national average of 5.7 percent, up to 7.2 percent, 5.7 percent and up to 7.1 percent for paid platforms that integrate cable, IPTV and satellite. (Based on paid platforms that integrate cable, IPTV and satellite / Courtesy of Nielsen Korea)

In the broadcast on this day, Hong Geum-bo's style was depicted coping with workplace practices that were natural at the time. Hong Geum-bo, who celebrated his first day at work in the Korean People's Securities Department, suffered subtle criticism from his bosses, such as being often called "Miss Hong," but did not give in smoothly. In particular, the part where his roommate Ko Bok-hee (Ha Yoon-kyung), who has a solid career as a secretary, was ignored by college graduates because of her academic background and background made Hong Geum-bo's fist crack. Their quarrel led to a hand-to-hand battle, and the appearance of Hong Geum-bo, who unintentionally held a harsh reporting ceremony (?) brought laughter and became closer to Ko Bok-hee.

Hong Geum-bo, who was appointed to the Korea Securities Crisis Management Headquarters, encountered Albot Oh (Cho Han-gyeol), whom he met at a video store a few days ago, and emerged as another variable in the undercover operation as Albot showed special interest in Hong Geum-bo. On the other hand, the drama's tension reached its peak as the identity of the newly appointed president was revealed after CEO Kang Myung-hwi (Choi Won-young). The new president was none other than Hong Geum-bo's former lover Shin Jung-woo. Hong Geum-bo fell into a crisis that could reveal its identity, and attention was focused on whether the operation could proceed smoothly with a red light.

Meanwhile, Ko Bok-hee, who supplemented President Kang Myung-hwi, is on the verge of being fired, and none other than Hong Geum-bo has been newly appointed as the president's secretary. Hong Geum-bo, who had to avoid facing Shin Jung-woo somehow, joined hands with Koh Bok-hee to organize the operation, and prepared a special device so that only Shin Jung-woo could answer Kang Pil-beom (Lee Deok-hwa)'s barrage of questions at the meeting. In addition, Hong Geum-bo helped Ko Bok-hee score points by secretly revealing Shin Jung-woo's taste that only he knew. In the end, as Ko Bok-hee succeeded in keeping her position as presidential secretary, a strange fellowship between the two seemed to sprout.

But the moment of relief was also brief. It has been revealed that Ko Bok-hee has a suspicious experience of working for only one year in each of her previous jobs and leaving the company, and even has a history of being reported for embezzlement in her previous job. In addition to this, it was revealed that Yeppi, who disappeared from Go Bok-hee, secretly had a slush fund book to be delivered, giving a strong twist. Hong Geum-bo, who was in conflict between faith and doubt, sneaked into the president's office to get his hands on Kang Myung-hwi's schedule record, where he faced a breathtaking ending as he was in a situation to encounter Shin Jung-woo. The last scene, which stopped in the crisis of identification, exploded expectations for the next episode.

The second episode of "Undercover Miss Hong" realistically unraveled the absurdity of the workplace culture at the end of the century, and at the same time, built up narratives involving the characters' past relationships and secrets to enhance the immersion of the play. Park Shin-hye's act of empathizing with reality, Ko Kyung-pyo's heavy presence, and Ha Yoon-kyung's narrative reversal were combined, and the synchronicity of characters and actors also shone.

tvN's Saturday-Sunday drama "Undercover Miss Hong," which contains comfortable laughter, sweaty tension and unpredictable twists, will air the third episode at 9:10 p.m. on the 24th (Saturday).

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