Actress Jo A-ram captured viewers' attention by playing an adorable truth-telling pixie in the drama "Let's Go to the Moon."

Jo A-ram left a strong impact by playing Kim Ji-song, who calmly says what she needs to say, in episodes 3 and 4 of the MBC Friday-Saturday drama "Let's Go to the Moon" (planning: Jang Jae-hoon / directors: Oh Da-young, Jeong Hoon / screenplay: Na Yoon-chae / produced by Bon Factory), which aired on the 26th and 27th, and staging an 'honest words extravaganza.'

"Let's Go to the Moon" is a drama that depicts a hyperrealistic survival story of three women from poor backgrounds who, unable to survive on wages alone, jump into cryptocurrency investment.

In that broadcast, Ji-song added savory flavor to the episode by directly interpreting the new slang in the video comments of Da-hae (played by Lee Sun-bin), who appeared on the news, showing her side as a blunt truth-bomber. In particular, she completed genuine friend chemistry by fully supporting Da-hae—photoshopping dating photos for her and getting angry on her behalf over false rumors—as a reliable helper.

Also, viewers were moved when Ji-song's past narrative, who had liked new items, was revealed. It was revealed that during her school days, her mother fell into a cult and the family suffered severe financial hardship. The deep wounds from that time remained with Ji-song, and the reason she later avoided touching cryptocurrency was disclosed, leaving viewers with a deep aftertaste.

Moreover, in a scene where she delivers a famous saying embodying her own dating beliefs to a coworker who likes her, Ji-song drew both empathy and laughter with an honest and cool performance, perfectly expressing the traits of the "realistic MZ" generation.

Jo A-ram captivated viewers with realistic lines and sharp wit, showcasing her three-dimensional character interpretation. She elicited laughter by expressing traits unique to the MZ generation—knowledgeable about dating, new items, and new slang—with her own bright, bubbly charm, and as the youngest of the trio she also displayed loyal chemistry, making audiences more curious about the synergy she will show going forward.

Meanwhile, "Let's Go to the Moon" airs every Friday and Saturday at 9:50 p.m. on MBC.

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