In 'The Winning Try,' Hwang Seong-bin captivates attention with his unusual charm and unexpected twists.
As the SBS Friday-Saturday drama 'The Winning Try' (hereafter 'The Winning Try') continues to rise in popularity, the focus is drawn to the rugby team. Among them, attention is also strongly directed toward Hwang Seong-bin, who is active as Kim Joo-yang in the rugby team.
In the drama, Hwang Seong-bin plays a second-year prop at Hanyang Physical High School rugby team. With a large build and tall stature, he boasts a physically imposing presence but has captured the hearts of viewers with his gentle heart.
His unexpected charm was evident from the first episode. In the past, moments before a game, he discovered a dead stag beetle and broke down in tears. After that, he earned the nickname 'pufferfish' and showcased a quirky yet endearing charm. During a conflict created by the subtle rivalry between the rugby and track teams, he lifted two track team players effortlessly, while being teary-eyed, providing a big laugh for viewers.
His passionate performance does not end here. In the fifth episode aired last week, he scored 12 points against the OK rugby team and shed a tear while expressing hope with the words, "Let's become a miracle!". Also, in the sixth episode, a fellow rugby team member, Do Hyung-sik (played by Yoon Jae-chan), got injured while playing and received a harsh reprimand from Joo Kar-am (played by Yoon Gye-sang). As a group, along with captain Yoon Seong-jun (played by Kim Yo-han), they showed heartfelt reflection towards Joo Kar-am, effectively conveying the chemistry and emotions among the rugby team members.
Actor Hwang Seong-bin, who continues his relentless acting journey. In this 'The Winning Try,' he showcases a level of depth and character interpretation not typical for a newcomer, emerging as a 'next-generation actor'. His potential is keenly anticipated for what it may reveal in the future.
Meanwhile, the SBS Friday-Saturday drama 'The Winning Try,' in which Hwang Seong-bin appears, is broadcast every Friday and Saturday at 9:50 p.m.
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