Actress Hong Seung-hee delivered an unprecedented twist as a two-faced villain.

On the 25th episode broadcast of the MBC Friday-Saturday drama To the Moon (planned by Jang Jae-hoon, directed by Oh Da-young and Jung Hoon, written by Na Yoon-chae, produced by Bon Factory) episode 11, Hong Seung-hee, who played Jung Da-hee, a full-time hire in the marketing team at Maron Confectionery, was revealed to be the anonymous company bulletin-board malicious commenter 'HobbangHanip', shocking viewers.

That day Da-hee said, "It's the Kang Eun-sang Association disciplinary committee. It will eventually be held. I reported it," and boldly confessed that she was 'HobbangHanip,' then added tension to the drama by defiantly confronting Jung Da-hae (Lee Sun-bin). When asked whether it was because Da-hae liked Ham Bak-sa (Kim Young-dae), she nonchalantly replied, "Ah, Da-hae, your imagination seems to end exactly there. Boring," sending chills through viewers.

Meanwhile, near the end of the episode, Da-hee sat astride the rooftop railing and watched Da-hae with a relaxed smile as if something amusing had happened. She delivered an intense ending by saying to Da-hae, "At least have a cup of coffee with me now," with a meaningful tone.

In this way Hong Seung-hee revealed a long-hidden true nature and showed Jung Da-hee's duality. In particular, she completed the character's arc more convincingly by depicting inner conflict and complex emotions in detail with unwavering eyes and restrained facial expressions. With only one episode left before the finale of To the Moon, expectations are rising over how Hong Seung-hee will conclude Jung Da-hee's story.

Meanwhile, the final episode of the MBC Friday-Saturday drama To the Moon, in which Hong Seung-hee appears, will air on the 31st at 9:40 p.m., 10 minutes earlier than usual.

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