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"Hour" Lee Chung-ah said, "Are you happy about the rising ratings? Season 2? I don't have any specific stories, but.." [Interview 3]

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  • Interview with actress Lee Chung-ah as Hwang Hyun-jin in the ENA Monday-Tuesday drama "Honor: Their Court"
/Photo provided = Management Forest
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Actor Lee Chung-ah gave her honest thoughts on the end of the drama and season 2 along with her impressions on the drama's box office success.

Recently, Lee Chung-ah held an interview at a cafe in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, and talked about the ENA Monday-Tuesday drama "Honor: Their Court," which ended on the 10th (scripted by Park Ga-yeon, director Park Geon-ho, hereinafter referred to as "Honor").

"Honor" is a hot mystery tracking drama about three female lawyers who confront each other with a head-on breakthrough in the past when they returned from the Korean scandal. It is based on a Swedish drama of the same name. In the play, Lee Chung-ah played the role of Hwang Hyun-jin in charge of transmission at a law firm L&J that specializes in defending victims of sex crimes.

The final episode's viewership was 4.9 percent in the Seoul metropolitan area and 4.7 percent in the country based on Nielsen Korea, breaking its own record.

Lee Chung-ah said, "I feel very good because many of my acquaintances watched it." When asked if he felt the popularity, he said, "I didn't feel it much, but I feel it when my family and cousins ask me the next story," adding, "I feel comfortable because it ended with an increase in viewership." I'm glad that it's a good result for the on-site staff."

He also expressed his honest thoughts on the ending. "Those who wanted a pleasant and pleasant ending would have wanted to release it more, but personally, I'm satisfied that there was a scene where the three of us walked on the stone wall," Lee Chung-ah said. "The setting with another client at the end was not bad because the production team thought about the next story."

Regarding the possibility of producing season 2, he said, "We (Lee Na-young and Jung Eun-chae) have never specifically talked about season 2," but added, "If we hear that all the actors are doing season 2, I think we will only ask each other what they will do then. When the writer came to the scene to play, I asked if there was any next story, and he just laughed," he said.

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