The hit comedy show 'SNL Korea' on Coupang Play has captivated South Korean audiences with its unique brand of humor, and the latest episode featuring Moon Chae-won as the host was no exception. Her impromptu comedy skills left viewers amazed and entertained.
In the sixth episode of the seventh season, which aired on October 10th, Moon Chae-won surprised audiences with her fearless transformation and method acting. Her performance was both shocking and delightful.
During the opening, when Shin Dong-yup asked her if she had a boyfriend, Moon cleverly dodged the question, hinting at her quick wit. She then improvised a video message to her boyfriend, showcasing her ability to adapt quickly to unexpected scenarios.
Moon Chae-won, known for her award-winning role in 'War of the Arrows', brought a fresh twist to the show by parodying a recent hacking scandal. Her serious acting style blended with comedy created an unexpected synergy, especially when she lamented in a historical drama style, "I am innocent," in front of a telecom store.
In a skit satirizing 'kangaroo families', Moon played a daughter receiving dating advice from her parents, Shin Dong-yup and Jung Yi-rang. Her chemistry with Kim Won-hoon, a childhood friend, added to the humor, as her mischievous antics brought laughter to the audience. Her improvisational skills even impressed veteran crew member Kim Won-hoon, leading to the creation of a new 'Moon Chae-won comedy meme'.
Moon also parodied her past variety show appearance, recreating the iconic phrase "Hey, give it to me" with a playful twist. Her performances ranged from feigning innocence in front of Kim Won-hoon and Kim Kyu-won to engaging in a fierce hair-pulling fight with Ji Ye-eun and Arata Momoko, keeping viewers laughing throughout.
Appearing alongside Lee Soo-ji as a delinquent student, Moon's comedic pose of clasping her hands together to intimidate opponents was a highlight. Viewers praised her ability to blend her dramatic acting skills with the comedic elements of 'SNL Korea', resulting in a unique comedic experience. Reflecting on her experience, Moon expressed, "It was a meaningful time, sharing such great memories."
Beyond Moon's performance, the episode featured other comedic highlights, including a skit with Kwon Hyuk-soo and Jo Min-kyung as job applicants, and Jung Sang-hoon as a cunning CEO. The show's clever satire of domestic and international politics continues to generate buzz online, hinting at the creation of new viral memes.
Lee So-jung, TenAsia Reporter forusojung@tenasia.co.kr