Han Seok-kyu, Bae Hyun-seong and Lee Ree's final negotiation play unfolds.
With only two episodes left until the finale of the tvN Monday-Tuesday drama Shin's Project (written by Ban Gi-ri / directed by Shin Kyung-soo / planned by Studio Dragon / produced by Do Frame), Shin (played by Han Seok-kyu) is reaching the climax of his journey to uncover the truth of the past, heightening curiosity about what comes next. Accordingly, we have highlighted viewing points that will raise anticipation for the ending Shin, Jo Philip (played by Bae Hyun-seong) and Lee Si-on (played by Lee Ree) will create.
First, Shin has stepped closer to the truth of the incident in which he lost his son 15 years ago. After meticulously approaching Yoon Dong-hee (played by Min Seong-wook), who had murdered his son, he discovered that behind Yoon Dong-hee was Nation Legal Hospital director Lee Heo-jun (played by Park Hyuk-kwon).
Afterward, Shin not only boldly baited Yoon Dong-hee and Lee Heo-jun so that their next target would be him, but he also exploded tension by instantly knocking down Yoon Dong-hee, who came to kill him. Attention is focused on what happened to Yoon Dong-hee after Shin's attack and whether Shin will be able to hear the details of the incident he so desperately wanted from Yoon Dong-hee and Lee Heo-jun.
Meanwhile, the negotiation plays that Shin's employees Jo Philip and Lee Si-on will unfold add further interest. Every time the three open the negotiation table, the two have perfectly performed their roles with exceptional brainplay and quick action, producing satisfying negotiation outcomes alongside Shin.
The two now seem set to take full charge of solving the case as Shin and Yoon Dong-hee confront each other head-on. Curiosity grows about the performance of negotiation prodigy Jo Philip, who learned negotiation at Shin's side, and his partner Lee Si-on, who has 200% real-world instincts.
Moreover, each of the endings that Shin, Jo Philip and Lee Si-on will write is also a noteworthy viewing point, because all three characters stand at crossroads of change in their own places. First, Shin, who has been bound by the past, finally shows signs of breaking free from that shackle. After all the incidents conclude, curiosity mounts over Shin's choice between returning to his life as a negotiation expert or maintaining his daily life as a chicken restaurant owner.
Jo Philip, having completed his probationary period at the chicken restaurant, is scheduled to return to the court, and Lee Si-on has finished the graduation equivalency exam and is facing the next chapter of life. Attention is focused on how the stories of the three, standing on different paths, will conclude.
The tvN Monday-Tuesday drama Shin's Project, which delivers peak immersion with unpredictable developments until the end, will broadcast its final two episodes at 8:50 p.m. on the 27th (Monday) and the 28th (Tuesday), respectively.
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