Actress Uhm Ji-won made a special appearance in the final episode of ENA's Monday-Tuesday drama Honour: Their court (hereafter "Honour"), radiating an unstoppable BUMSUP aura as she capped the finale.
In the final episode of "Honour," which aired on the 10th, Uhm Ji-won shocked viewers by playing the role of the "new manager of the prostitution cartel" who newly appeared in the place where the existing prostitution cartel had collapsed. Uhm Ji-won appeared as a character who recruits young women with SNS influence to hold secret parties for VVIPs and builds a more secretive and reinforced new criminal system. Her cold, unsparing gaze and restrained line delivery hidden behind a glamorous exterior instantly reversed the tone of the drama and elicited admiration of "as expected, Uhm Ji-won."
In particular, this appearance hinted that the reality the protagonist Yoon Ra-young (Lee Na-young) and the three lawyers have been fighting desperately is by no means over, while amplifying curiosity about what kind of great axis of evil the character played by Uhm Ji-won will become. Although her appearance was brief, her overwhelming presence that dominated the screen made the drama's message even weightier.
Immediately after the broadcast, viewers reacted, saying, "I got chills the moment Uhm Ji-won appeared," "Her force is too strong to call it a cameo," and "Honour was so fun; I expect a new villain and season 2."
Meanwhile, thanks to Uhm Ji-won's superb performance that kept tension until the end, "Honour" ended magnificently, breaking its own highest ratings with 4.9% in the Seoul metropolitan area and 4.7% nationwide. Attention is focused on whether the intense spark Uhm Ji-won left behind will lead to a new season.
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