Actress Go Youn-jung is gradually captivating audiences with her beauty and character interpretation.

In the 4th episode of the tvN drama "Resident Playbook" aired on the 20th, Go Youn-jung played the role of Oi-young, a first-year obstetric resident, and provided a touching twist by skillfully dealing with the jealousy and rivalry of her fellow residents.

In this broadcast, Oi-young received the favor of Professor Seo Jeong-min (Lee Bong-ryun), but inadvertently provoked the jealousy of fellow resident Kim Sa-bi (Han Ye-ji). Professor Seo recognized Oi-young's true worth, despite her cold exterior, as she prioritized patients above all else, and was the first to include Oi-young in his paper, acknowledging her abilities. Oi-young's honest and quirky charm shone through as she awkwardly dealt with the surrounding awkwardness after initially rejecting Seo Jeong-min's proposal.

Due to Kim Sa-bi's jealousy and frustration about becoming Seo Jeong-min's favorite, Oi-young faced an unfortunate situation where she continually received reprimands from Seo Jeong-min. However, this resulted in her demonstrating her excellent qualities as a doctor. She also showed wisdom by seeking help from Kim Sa-bi, who felt guilty but couldn’t find a way to express it, presenting a touching moment.

On the other hand, when the topic of Koo Do-won (Jung Joon-won) arose, Oi-young perked up and displayed a meerkat-like reaction, which elicited laughter from viewers. Additionally, her inability to hold back her thoughts earned her the nickname "female Do-jae-hak" (Jung Mun-seong) from Kim Jun-wan (Jung Kyung-ho), adding to the humor. The sudden shift in the meeting atmosphere, caused by Oi-young's clapping while dozing off, evoked comic laughter.

When faced with the situation of being the source of Kim Sa-bi's jealousy and frustration, Oi-young felt wronged, but after sensing Sa-bi's guilt, she chose to forgive her in a manner more suited to her rather than holding resentment. Through nuanced eyes and subtle changes in expression, she conveyed complex emotions, showing that while she appeared like an immature child on the outside, she embodied a maturity that surpassed others in the character of Oi-young.

In the face of love, Oi-young's directness is also brought to life through Go Youn-jung's diverse expressive capabilities, allowing viewers to empathize with Oi-young's emotions. While attempting to flirt with Koo Do-won under the pretense of being hungry, she was rejected and froze like ice in that moment, showcasing her cute and comedic charm. Yet, after accidentally injuring Koo Do-won, her pure acting as she blamed herself made her appear on the verge of tears. The transformation of Oi-young into a pure and cute character towards Koo Do-won contrasts sharply with her brusque and curt demeanor at work, helping to add depth to her character.

Meanwhile, the drama "Resident Playbook," which captures Go Youn-jung's diverse charm and growth, is broadcast every Saturday and Sunday at 9:20 p.m.

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