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Actor Kim Hyung-mook captivated viewers with his three-dimensional performance that transcends greedy ambition and helpless "son fool" in "Undercover Miss Hong."
Kim Hyung-mook showed off the irreplaceable power of a scene stealer in tvN's Saturday-Sunday drama "Undercover Miss Hong," which aired over the weekend. He perfectly digested the ambitious managing director Oh Deok-gyu, who even donated stocks while trying to launder his slush funds.
In the 11th episode, Oh Deok-gyu (played by Kim Hyung-mook) joined the PC communication community "Yeouido Pirate Corps" and accessed under his nickname "Young Pifty," drawing laughter. He weighed in, saying he should keep his dignity even in an anonymous space, but he showed a dual aspect of actively sympathizing with the article criticizing "Noramom" Choi In-ja (played by Byun Jung-soo).
In particular, Shin Jung-woo (Ko Kyung-pyo) said, "I ask for the closure of the Yeouido Pirate Corps," adding, "There is a hotline in the Ministry of Information and Communication." The bluffing performance met Kim Hyung-mook's unique rhythmic expression and brought the character's taste to life.
But Oh's real crisis began with his greed. In the 12th episode, he claimed to be a politician's slush fund and delivery service in order to regain the trust of Chairman Kang Pil-beom (Lee Deok-hwa). The confidentness of keeping Song Joo-ran (Park Mi-hyun) and Shin Jung-woo in check and ordering them to "make them stand behind me" was briefly possessed by the "secret money laundering" tabloid thrown by Hong Geum-bo (Park Shin-hye). Kim Hyung-mook doubted, saying, "Where in the world is there free?" but eventually, he was tempted by an additional 30% fee and portrayed Oh's psychological change waiting for anonymous calls with delicate facial expressions, increasing the immersion of the play.
In the end, Oh Deok-gyu was caught in a trap by Hong Geum-bo and all of his cash was stolen. In the end, Oh, who was panicked, disposed of all his shares in Korean citizens' securities under the suggestion that his son, Abbott (Cho Han-gyeol), "I just need to be the successor." In particular, relying only on his son without even realizing that his precious son was actually the captain of the "Yeouido Pirates" aimed at him maximized the tragic satire of the character.
Kim Hyung-mook's activities to freely travel to and from the ambitious "Young Pifty" man who only looks at his son-in-law and son are becoming a key driving force behind the success of "Undercover Miss Hong."
Meanwhile, tvN's Saturday-Sunday drama "Undercover Miss Hong" airs every Saturday and Sunday at 9:10 p.m.
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