Actor Lee Si Woo captured viewers' attention as he moved smoothly from fresh romantic vibes to tense, urgent situations.

Lee Si Woo appeared in episodes 9 and 10 of the SBS Friday-Saturday drama No Tail to Tell (written by Park Chan Young·Jo Ah Young, directed by Kim Jung Kwon, planned by StudioS, produced by Bingeworks·Mogfilm), portraying Palmiho Geumho and depicting the character's varied facets with a deeper expressive range.

In episode 9, Geumho showed excitement as she realized the fox bead had gathered a lot of magical energy and seemed on the verge of becoming a gumiho. It was revealed that the reason she had been secretly hiding on the rooftop of Kang Si Yeol's (Lomon) house was actually her attraction to Seo Beom (Yoo Hwan), delivering a surprising twist. Lee Si Woo purely expressed the fox in love, shyly smiling and emphasizing Seo Beom's handsome appearance despite Eunho's (Kim Hyeyoon) teasing.

In episode 10, Geumho's quirky nature and extraordinary abilities stood out. At the billiards hall she visited with the Daehung city civic team players, Geumho, who cheerfully issued a challenge, blushed at a thrilling touch with Seo Beom but then displayed overwhelming skill by striking the ball in a strange trajectory in actual play, drawing admiration.

Geumho also perfectly fulfilled the role of Eunho's helper. Using magic, she uncovered and relayed to Eunho the details of Ko Hye Rim's backstory and part-time work schedule. Lee Si Woo delicately portrayed the character's warm interior, laughing along when Ko Hye Rim was happy to be selected as a scholarship student, enhancing the drama's immersion.

But near the end of the broadcast an unexpected crisis befell the peaceful Geumho. When an unwelcome intruder, Jang Do Cheol (Kim Tae Woo), burst into the cave and shook the Geumgang sword, Geumho lost consciousness and collapsed. The shocking image of Geumho, who had been a source of vitality for the drama, plunged into a life-or-death crisis, heightening curiosity about future developments.

In this way, Lee Si Woo has proven an irreplaceable presence by building up the character's innocent charm, the thrill of unrequited love, and the reliability of a helper in three dimensions. Viewers are eager to see what changes she will face in future developments after suddenly confronting a crisis.

Meanwhile, Lee Si Woo's irreplaceable charm can be seen each Friday and Saturday at 9:50 p.m. on the SBS Friday-Saturday drama No Tail to Tell.

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