TV
ENA's 'Eye Shopping' Soars with Intriguing Plot and Stellar Performances, but Faces Casting Criticisms


Kim Se-ah from TenAsia delves deeply into entertainment industry issues.
ENA's Monday-Tuesday drama 'Eye Shopping' is experiencing a surge in viewership, reaching its highest ratings yet, thanks to its bold storyline and the compelling performances of its cast. Notably, Yum Jung-ah captivates audiences with her intense portrayal of a villain reminiscent of her role in 'SKY Castle.' However, some viewers express disappointment with certain casting choices, including Dex and Lee Na-eun.
'Eye Shopping' is an action thriller that depicts the harrowing survival and revenge of children abandoned by their adoptive parents. The drama introduces shocking themes such as the illegal adoption cartel, where children are bought and sold, and even returned if unsatisfactory. Based on a webtoon, its fresh narrative has led to record-breaking ratings just two weeks into its broadcast.

Won Jin-ah also receives positive feedback for her improved performance, overcoming past criticisms with her stable action scenes and emotional range. Her dynamic acting alongside veteran Yum Jung-ah is widely acknowledged as a driving force of the drama.
However, some casting choices continue to hinder viewer engagement. Dex, making his acting debut, faces criticism for his unnatural speech and awkward movements. His admission of choosing the role due to its perceived minimal dialogue and lack of acting school experience adds to the disappointment. Viewers note that his performance disrupts immersion from the first episode.

While 'Eye Shopping' benefits from its provocative themes and Yum Jung-ah's acting prowess, Dex's performance and Lee Na-eun's controversy are potential obstacles to its rising ratings. Attention remains on whether Yum Jung-ah's formidable presence can sustain the drama's momentum until the end.
Kim Se-ah, TenAsia Reporter haesmik@tenasia.co.kr