Actor Kim Ji-hoon completed the series, serving as a key player who drove the flow of "Crime Scene Zero."
On the Netflix variety show "Crime Scene Zero," which wrapped the series by releasing the third-week episode on the 7th, Kim Ji-hoon led the program's tension and fun with immersive acting and deductive skills until the end.
The "Crime Scene" series, in which grants take on the roles of detectives and suspects and carry out deductions centered on various incidents, has formed a strong fandom and been loved, and Kim Ji-hoon established himself as an iconic figure through his performances in previous seasons. Kim Ji-hoon, who joined this "Crime Scene Zero," demonstrated overwhelming immersion and a sincere attitude, delivering a strong presence in every episode without fail.
▲ the power of acting proven at the center of the narrative, a perfect finale
In the psychological whodunit where everyone deceives and is deceived, Kim Ji-hoon demonstrated his true worth as an actor and vertically raised the episode's quality. He played important characters who held clues in relationships between figures such as "Kim Minam" and "Kim Yeonin," showing fluctuating emotional lines and dramatic reversal acting, and when portraying multifaceted characters like "Kim Club," he instantly immersed viewers with delicate eye acting and detailed expressions. As clues were revealed one by one, Kim Ji-hoon's activities acted as a decisive factor that raised the incident's tension and appeal, and his unique immersive acting that breathed life into the character left the impression of watching a psychological drama rather than a variety show, leading to reviews calling him "the real star of Crime Scene."
▲ ace of deduction variety, drew obsessive engagement with meticulous deductive skills
Kim Ji-hoon showed exceptional passion even in collecting clues. As "Kim Detective," when uncovering the whole story of a case, he meticulously analyzed even trivial hints and objects instead of overlooking them and tracked down the real culprit. Sometimes he probed an opponent's psychology more persistently than anyone, and sometimes his deduction method, predicting the course of the case by thrilling intuition, captivated viewers in his own way. Balancing role-playing that immerses in the character and directing the deduction variety, Kim Ji-hoon sought appropriate variation, drawing attention with the tense clash of deductive and acting abilities, and his serious approach despite being a variety show contributed to completing the unique genre charm that only the "Crime Scene" series possesses.
▲ the series' backbone! a variety-optimized player, a twisty charm that alternates between laughter and tension
Kim Ji-hoon's twisty charm, freely shifting between gravity and cheerfulness, amplified the variety show's fun. Especially, his ad-libs or spontaneous reactions delivered with a relaxed attitude even in extremely tense situations refreshed the on-site atmosphere and revealed his qualities as a variety-optimized player. The "Kim Singer" in the final episode had a unique setup value like a sketch character, but thanks to Kim Ji-hoon's sly handling of the character's multifaceted nature, a flexible and pleasant atmosphere continued. Contrary to the visuals that recall a scene from a serious drama, his human side and playful attitude added dimensionality to the development, and the humorous codes highlighted by his activities were counted among the viewing points of "Crime Scene Zero."
In this way, Kim Ji-hoon has firmly established his position in "Crime Scene Zero" not as a simple guest but as a performer who leads the entire season. Kim Ji-hoon's performances, which evenly combine acting ability, deductive skills, and variety sense, satisfied viewers' long wait.
Viewers of "Crime Scene Zero" showed enthusiastic reactions such as "Kim Ji-hoon is always so sincere about 'Crime Scene' and I love it," "I'm drawn to the humanity that's different from his unreal looks," "his gaze is so distinct that whenever Kim Ji-hoon appears, it feels like the mystery becomes a romance," and "he must not be missing in the next season either."
Meanwhile, the Netflix variety show "Crime Scene Zero" proved its hot popularity by ranking near the top in the Korea series category upon release, and it kept targeting buzz through the final episode.
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