Actor Jung Joon-won is showcasing the true value of the perfect 'unicorn senior,' charming audiences with his diverse appeal.
On the episode that aired on the 19th, in the tvN weekend drama 'Resident Playbook' episode 3, Jung Joon-won plays the guardian deity Koo Do-won, who protects the obstetrics and gynecology department of Jongno Yulje Hospital. He thoroughly manages his self-care as the 'routine man of hospital life' and exudes the charm of a unicorn senior with his warm and considerate nature, comforting juniors, patients, and guardians.
On that day, Koo Do-won's relentless efforts to always do his best captured viewers' attention. Widely recognized for maintaining a precise daily routine, he prohibited public critique of juniors during department meetings and exhibited an impeccable character with his broad-mindedness, carefully considering the circumstances of his peers.
Furthermore, he evoked empathy by thinking from the perspectives of patients and guardians, offering sincere comfort. In front of junior Oh Yeo-young (played by Go Youn-jung), he demonstrated the true characteristics of a considerate senior, delivering a poignant emotional experience.
Jung Joon-won is bringing Koo Do-won's unique charm to life with his caring gaze, tone, and warm smile, making audiences' hearts flutter. His acting, which has shown excellent character adaptability in each work, is blossoming through this production and driving its popularity.
After each episode airs, mentions of Jung Joon-won by viewers on social media flood in, clearly demonstrating his hot popularity. Additionally, the scene of Koo Do-won, surprised by Oh Yeo-young's active expressions of affection, is raising viewers' excitement. Expectations are building for how Jung Joon-won will portray the deepening relationship with Oh Yeo-young in future performances.
Meanwhile, viewers can enjoy Jung Joon-won's warm and diverse appearances every week on 'Resident Playbook,' airing every Saturday and Sunday night at 9:20 p.m.
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