Actor Lee Seong-wook is active in 'Try' with an indispensable annoying presence.

In episodes 3 and 4 of the SBS weekend drama 'Try: We Become Miracles,' Lee Seong-wook plays Jeon Nak-kyun, the head of students who is the archery department supervisor at Hanyang High School and is on the track of the vice-principal aiming for the next principal position, drawing attention with his efforts to prevent the rugby club from being disbanded.

When Nak-kyun found himself in a situation where the rugby club could be disbanded due to a vacancy, he rejoiced with Vice Principal Jong-man (played by Kim Min-sang). However, rugby club supervisor Garam confidently claimed he would find new players by the start of the second semester, and Nak-kyun and the vice principal did not let their guard down regarding Garam's actions. Witnessing the rugby club practicing without a supervisor, Nak-kyun confronted Garam, questioning why they were practicing without a supervisor, as it was against the rules, and upon hearing that he was in the health room, he chased after him to confirm, but was unable to enter due to everyone's interference.

Meanwhile, Nak-kyun devised a scheme with the vice principal, thinking that Garam might bring in players. They changed the admissions criteria to make it less favorable for selecting players, employing a special selection method outside the standard. Despite Garam's counterattack, criticizing their actions as petty and unadult-like, Nak-kyun, together with the vice principal, worked diligently to disband the rugby club. Furthermore, as Garam became an obstacle to disbanding the rugby club, they attempted to use Garam's ex-girlfriend, archery coach Lee Ji (played by Lim Se-mi), as a spy to gather information about Garam, even coaching Ji, leading to exasperation among viewers.

Thus, Lee Seong-wook vividly embodies the character of Jeon Nak-kyun, who antagonizes Garam played by Yoon Kye-sang and vice principal Kim Min-sang in 'Try,' enhancing the immersion in the drama. In particular, his chemistry with students and teachers as a student supervisor, along with his irritating demeanor opposing Yoon Kye-sang and Lim Se-mi, fills 'Try' with an indispensable presence.

Meanwhile, SBS 'Try: We Become Miracles,' featuring Lee Seong-wook, airs every Friday and Saturday at 9:50 p.m.

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