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Jinyoung Reflects on His Role in 'Ms. Incognito' and His Dynamic with Co-star Jeon Yeo-been
In the drama 'Ms. Incognito,' Jinyoung plays a single father who is wary of the new teacher, Busemi, portrayed by Jeon Yeo-been. The series, a crime romance drama, follows the story of Kim Young-ran, a bodyguard from a humble background, who enters a contract marriage with a terminally ill chaebol chairman. The show concluded with a nationwide rating of 7.1%, making it the second-highest rated show on ENA after 'Extraordinary Attorney Woo.'
He said, "As a viewer, I understood the criticism. The first two episodes were intense and well-structured. The shift to Moochang, where my character had to escape, required a moment of relief amidst the tension."
Jinyoung initially questioned his character's sudden affection for Busemi, noting that suspicion came before attraction. He explained, "There was a line where Dong-min mentions that five previous teachers had hurt the children. As someone who teaches part-time and has a son in the kindergarten, it made sense for him to be cautious."
He added, "Discussing emotional scenes with the director and Jeon Yeo-been was crucial. I wanted to keep it sincere, and they agreed. Maintaining Dong-min's pure feelings for Young-ran was important."
He recalled, "I called her 'senior' at first, but as we got closer, I switched to 'noona.' Jeon Yeo-been has a senior-like presence—kind, warm, and composed. We never really checked the release dates of each other's works."
Reflecting on their time together, Jinyoung noted, "She always came prepared and shared her thoughts clearly. Her systematic approach to scenes helped us enhance our performances. Listening to her insights made it easy for me to trust and follow her lead."
Lee So-jung, TenAsia Reporter forusojung@tenasia.co.kr