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Actor Ko Kyung-pyo captivated the small screen with his temperature difference.
Ko Kyung-pyo plays Shin Jung-woo, the new president of Han Min-kwon, in tvN's "Undercover Miss Hong" (directed by Park Seon-ho, scripted by Moon Hyun-kyung, planned studio dragon, and produced by Celltrion Entertainment and Studio Dragon), bringing the character to life with overwhelming performance in each episode.
In the last broadcast, Jung-woo faced a fierce emotional change, convinced that Hong Jang-mi, a low-ranking employee, was Hong Geum-bo (Park Shin-hye), her past lover. Jung-woo showed a complex state of mind that moves between reason and emotion, while conflicting between responsibility to save the company and unfair instructions.
An unexpected twist was also revealed in the attitude toward Geumbo. Jung-woo covered up her mistakes at a critical moment while maintaining a sharp attitude, and saved Geum-bo directly from the threat of Go Bok-cheol, raising the tension of the play to its peak.
At the end of the broadcast, the sharp gaze processing and momentary hesitancy shown in the process of submitting the original instead of fabricated documents gave viewers a strong attraction. Since then, Jung Woo's appearance of not losing his straightness in the face of the anger of Chairman Kang (Lee Deok-hwa) has amplified questions about his future moves.
Ko Kyung-pyo once again proved his irreplaceable presence by portraying Sun Ae-bo behind the cold president's appearance in three dimensions. While the relationship between Geum-bo and Jung-woo in the play has reached a new phase, attention is being paid to another acting variation he will show.
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