Actor Park Jihoon, who I thought only cooked in "The Legend of Kitchen Soldier," even had a romance.
On the 25th, episode 5 of the TVING original The Legend of Kitchen Soldier (writer Choi Ryong, director Jo Namhyung) aired, depicting Kang Seongjae (played by Park Jihoon) shining in action amid crisis.
Kang Seongjae formed an unexpected romantic chemistry with Military TV reporter Jeong Mina (played by Jeon Soyoung), who visited the unit. Park Jihoon's human and approachable charm, vividly portraying the embarrassing emotions, provided viewing pleasure.
Kang Seongjae earned leave as a reward and met his family. In the meeting with his family, Park Jihoon carried the drama with outstanding everyday acting. In the drama, Kang Seongjae repeatedly conducted research to help his mother, revealing his deep affection and sense of responsibility toward his family.
When Kang Seongjae left the unit, he faced an unexpected obstacle where the use of the status window skill was restricted. Nevertheless, undeterred, he showed unusual passion by visiting a famous tteokbokki restaurant in person during his leave to learn the secret.
In particular, Park Jihoon sincerely depicted the process of researching a tteokbokki secret sauce using sweet persimmons based on his father's notebook and finally completing it. The proactive growth arc of Kang Seongjae, who devotes himself to his family while forgetting real-life pain and growing, was moving.
However, after Kang Seongjae's leave ended and he returned to the unit, he fell into crisis again. He was assigned a new mission to raise the troops' morale and complete large-scale training.
[Photo] tvN broadcast capture of "The Legend of Kitchen Soldier"
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