Actor Kim Min-sang has revealed another face.

The SBS Friday-Saturday drama 'Try: We Become Miracles' (written by Im Jin-ah, directed by Jang Young-seok, hereinafter 'Try'), which premiered on the 25th, is a comedic coming-of-age sports drama about the unpredictable eccentric director Joo Ga-ram (played by Yoon Kye-sang) and the perennial underdogs of Hanyang High School's rugby team racing towards victory in the National Sports Festival.

Kim Min-sang plays the role of the cool-headed realist Vice Principal Sung Jong-man in the drama, overpowering the atmosphere with intense logical battles surrounding the survival of the rugby team from his first appearance.

In this day's broadcast, Jong-man raised questions about the effectiveness of Hanyang High School's rugby team, leaving a strong impression with the direct line, "With these results, the 40 million won budget is a waste," and showcased his decisive and strategic side by planning a transition for the rugby team players after persuading coaches from other sports.

However, the conflict in the drama intensified when former national rugby representative Joo Ga-ram, who was dismissed due to a doping scandal, was appointed as the new coach of the rugby team. Jong-man strongly protested, saying, "It's absurd to bring in a player who has tarnished the school's reputation as a coach," and the internal conflicts surrounding the rugby team surfaced.

In the following scene, Joo Ga-ram unexpectedly appeared at Hanyang High School's 'Victory Prayer Ritual,' causing Jong-man to panic. This marked the beginning of a nerve-wracking battle between the two individuals with different perspectives, adding interest to the plot's development.

In this way, Vice Principal Sung Jong-man, characterized by his cold judgment and realistic thinking, stood at the center of the opposition, creating a peculiar tension. Viewers are focused on how Jong-man will respond to director Joo Ga-ram and what choices he will make amid the complex power struggles within the school.

Meanwhile, 'Try,' featuring Kim Min-sang, is broadcast every Friday and Saturday at 9:50 p.m. on SBS.

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