Actress Go Youn-jung captivates viewers with her compelling performances, even conveying emotions with a blank expression.

Go Youn-jung plays the role of Oi-young, a first-year obstetrics resident, in the tvN weekend drama "Resident Playbook," showcasing her versatility by seamlessly transitioning through various genres and proving her 'thousand faces' talent.

Despite her seemingly aloof appearance, Oi-young, who possesses a deep and warm personality, is portrayed more three-dimensionally through Go Youn-jung's calm expressions and subtle emotional acting. Critics have noted that Go Youn-jung's delicate performances, particularly in scenes that stimulate dopamine, maintain a serene yet tense atmosphere.

Go Youn-jung's 'Dopamine Oi-young' keeps viewers on edge, making them laugh and heart flutter with memorable scenes from "Resident Playbook," compiled as follows.

# Even though I made a mistake, I'll speak my mind 'Honest Oi-young'

In episode 1, Oi-young finds herself in a critical situation receiving a baby in the hallway while transferring a mother to the maternity ward. As a result, she faces reprimands from Professor Seo Jeong-min (played by Lee Bong-ryun), and while calmly acknowledging her mistakes, Oi-young explains the situation in detail, which surprises Seo Jeong-min. However, Oi-young's honesty and straightforwardness ultimately win Seo Jeong-min's heart, bringing a smile. Go Youn-jung impressively portrays Oi-young's candidness and bold character despite her tense gaze and cautious tone.

# 'Directly Oi-young' who rushes forward in love

In episode 2, Oi-young, who was wrongly misunderstood by other doctors due to the villain Myung Eun-won (played by Kim Hye-in) and was contemplating leaving the hospital, manages to clear the misunderstanding with the help of her brother-in-law and fourth-year obstetrics resident Gu Do-won (played by Jung Joon-won). Later, as Oi-young begins to develop feelings for Gu Do-won, she seizes the opportunity to stand next to him during a group photo session of the obstetrics medical team and boldly holds his hand, inducing excitement and heart flutters among viewers. Go Youn-jung charmingly depicts 'Directly Oi-young' as honest and unhesitant in love, bringing smiles to viewers.

# 'Angel Oi-young' who embraces jealousy and envy from her fellow residents

In episode 4, Oi-young, who receives Professor Seo Jeong-min's affection, unintentionally stirs jealousy in fellow resident Kim Sa-bi (played by Han Ye-ji). As Oi-young faces a crisis, she shows her warmth by comforting Kim Sa-bi, who lacks the courage to apologize. Go Youn-jung effectively delivers the heartwarming traits of Oi-young, who understands others' feelings without being swayed by the jealousy and envy displayed by Kim Sa-bi.

# 'Gu Do-won's black knight Oi-young' who protects the person she likes

In episode 6, Oi-young is depicted as determined to apologize on behalf of Gu Do-won, who has been used by Myung Eun-won. Go Youn-jung enhances the immersion in the story with her firm performances while respecting propriety and expressing her thoughts accurately. 'Gu Do-won's black knight Oi-young' makes a bold move for the person she likes, providing viewers with a sense of satisfaction.

# 'Fuming Oi-young' who writes a second resignation letter after the villain Myung Eun-won's tyranny

In episode 9, Oi-young is shown writing a second resignation letter due to Myung Eun-won's selfish behavior and repeated rudeness. Go Youn-jung compellingly portrays the stages of anger of 'Fuming Oi-young,' who initially feels shocked and incredulous about Myung Eun-won's tyranny, then calms down after deciding to give up everything. Oi-young's timid revenge scene against Myung Eun-won, as she realizes that luck and timing are all on Myung Eun-won's side, provides viewers with comical laughs and catharsis.

Go Youn-jung is active as 'Dopamine Oi-young,' naturally and fluidly expressing a range of emotions and complex inner feelings.

Meanwhile, the 11th episode of "Resident Playbook," in which Go Youn-jung is active, will air tonight at 9:20 p.m.

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