Actor Heo Jun-Ho is showcasing exceptional villainous acting.

Heo Jun-Ho is playing the role of the unofficial power 'Yeom Jang-Seon' in the SBS weekend drama 'Buried Hearts' (written by Lee Myung-Hee/directed by Jin Chang-Gyu/produced by Studio S, A2Z Entertainment, Purmir Workshop), raising tension with chilling performances in every episode and creating unprecedented scenes by showing a willingness to do anything for money and power. In doing so, Heo Jun-Ho ignites the drama and highlights moments of his formidable aura.

#6 episode (Cruel scheming)

In the drama, Heo Jun-Ho demonstrated the cruelty of sacrificing anyone for his own benefit. In the 6th episode, Jang-Seon judged Seo Dong-Joo's (Park Hyung-Sik's character) amnesia to be false and ordered the kidnapping of Cheon Gu-Ho (Joo Yeon-Woo's character), showing the pinnacle of malice through waterboarding. He caused fear by sending Heo Il-Do (Lee Hae-Young's character) to disguise himself as if he were saving Dong-Joo when she refused to disclose the password to her Swiss account until the end.

#8 episode (The majesty of absolute power)

Jang-Seon strongly displayed the traits of an absolute power that controls everything. When Jang-Seon remarked that President Lee Cheol-Yong (Choi Kwang-Il's character) could adequately exercise the politics he wanted with just the 'Love of the Country Fund,' he countered with unwavering eyes and a calm voice, saying, “It’s not just me; it’s the politics we want.” He further overwhelmed the atmosphere by stating, “The president can just come and go in five years, but what about after?” Without hesitation, he called the president a selfish person, making viewers' hearts race.

#10 episode (Villainous misdeeds)

Jang-Seon committed villainous acts against his own people, inciting public outrage in the living rooms. When the plan to handle Dong-Joo did not proceed as expected, he succumbed to anger and brutally struck Il-Do with a nameplate that was right in front of him, shocking everyone. He restrained his anger while stating, “I made my junior shed blood,” as he wiped Il-Do's blood, leaving the audience in awe. Afterwards, Jang-Seon showcased endless malice by instructing to devise a plan to deal with Dong-Joo.

In this way, Heo Jun-Ho is completing the Yeom Jang-Seon character with his unique presence. He is proving his remarkable acting skills with his characteristic intimidating charisma, cynical expressions, and intense gaze. Attention is drawn to how Heo Jun-Ho will unfold the second half of Yeom Jang-Seon's narrative amid the whirlwind of developments.

Meanwhile, 'Buried Hearts', featuring Heo Jun-Ho, Park Hyung-Sik, Lee Hae-Young, Hong Hwa-Yeon, and others, airs every Friday and Saturday at 9:50 p.m. on SBS.

[Photo] 'Buried Hearts'

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