Actor Lee Hyun-kyun shared his heartfelt thoughts on the ending of "Resident Playbook."

In the series "Resident Playbook," which concluded on the 18th, Lee Hyun-kyun appeared as the character "Jo Jun-mo," a gynecology professor at Jongno Yulje Hospital, and played the role of the dreaded "Jekyll and Hyde," making him the number one target for hospital avoidance.

His haggard face and perpetually sensitive expression, along with a demeanor that shook the hospital unreservedly, resembled that of a professor one might have seen before, adding to the show's realism.

Cynical and often erupting in anger, Jo Jun-mo creates tension among those around him, but as time passes, he sincerely expresses sorrow for a young guardian facing separation from an ill mother and avoids them during encounters within the hospital, showing his human side and conveying his humanity.

Lee Hyun-kyun noted, "Every moment spent working with the 'Resident Playbook' team will remain in my memory," expressing his thoughts on the ending, and added, "As the show began airing, I received many messages from acquaintances telling me not to bully the residents. I think there were many reactions saying I looked truly like a doctor."

He added, "I tried to bring the realistic feel of actual doctors to life, and I felt proud that part was well expressed."

Lee Hyun-kyun, who played Jo Jun-mo in 'Resident Playbook,' has also appeared in films such as "Land of Happiness," "1987," and dramas like "When the Stars Gossip," "Samsik's Uncle," "Parasyte: The Gray," and "Seonsan," captivating the public with his versatile performances across genres.

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