Lee Jun-ho, disarming anti-war charm... People of all ages were captivated, and viewership ratings rose
Lee Jun-ho, disarming anti-war charm... People of all ages were captivated, and viewership ratings rose
Group 2PM member and actor Lee Jun-ho made people of all ages fall in love with his colorful charm.

In the currently airing JTBC Saturday drama 'King the Land', Lee Jun-ho is portraying aspects of the salvation character, from the charisma of the general manager to the aegyo that brings a smile and sweet romance. In the 6th episode of 'King the Land', which aired on the 2nd, his unusual faces that have never been seen before were captured, adding to the fun of watching.

Gu-won (played by Lee Jun-ho) immediately flew to the scene as soon as he heard that Cheon-rang (played by Im Yoon-ah), a Kingdom employee he liked and whom he had to protect, was lost in the mountains. Since it was an action without approval from her older sister Hwa-Ran Koo (played by Kim Seon-Young), who is in charge of the decision, a huge aftermath was expected, but since it was to save people, no calculations were needed. With this, Guo-won set up a full-fledged confrontation with Gu Hwa-ran, injecting tension into the King Group inheritance war.

On the other hand, we were able to get a glimpse of the endless changes of a man in love, such as the affectionate look at Cheonrang, who sweeps the yard and plays pranks in the house where he stayed overnight, and acts cutely to pick a giant carp in the market. Above all, the act of salvation to protect Cheonrang with his entire body at the sudden loud sound reminded him of his promise to 'protect' and left a deep aftertaste.

Salvation's charm of reversal did not end here. In front of Cheonan-rang's grandmother, Cha Soon-hee (played by Kim Yeong-ok), she took off her harshness and transformed into a mild sheep, earning points with her upbeat appearance, emerging as a candidate for the first-class grandchild son-in-law. Wearing a floral apron and doing his best to trim onions for the first time, he showed the standard of the free pass for a meeting, drawing laughter.

In this way, as the King Hotel succession war is in full swing, salvation shows determination befitting the position of head of headquarters, and at the same time, it continues to grow dazzlingly in each episode with an honest aspect that puts down all caution in front of love. Lee Jun-ho's skillful acting and suction power are added to this to complete a one-of-a-kind character, leaving viewers helpless, so attention is focused on Lee Jun-ho's next performance.

With Lee Jun-ho's passionate performance, the 6th episode of 'King the Land' recorded 12.6% in the metropolitan area and 12% nationwide (based on paid households in Nielsen Korea).

Reporter Kang Min-kyung, Ten Asia kkk39@tenasia.co.kr