Fri-Saturdays series trio... 'One the Woman' starring Lee Ha-nee takes first lead

K-DRAMA&FILM / 연합뉴스 / 2021-09-18 15:05:53
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▲ These photos, provided by each broadcaster, show (from the left) "One the Woman," "The Veil" and "Yumi's Cells." (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap) 
▲ These photos, provided by SBS, shows SBS TV's new Fridays-Saturdays series "One the Woman." (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap) 

 

 

SEOUL, Sep. 18 (Yonhap) -- The winner of the three Fridays and Saturdays series was “One the Woman” starring Lee Ha-nee.

SBS TV Fridays-Saturdays series aired at 9:58 p.m. on the 17th, “One the Woman”’s first episode’s viewer rate marked 8.2%, a little ahead of MBC TV “The Veil”’s 7.2%, according to Nielson Korea Saturday.

TvN “Yumi’s Cells,” aired on around 10:50 p.m. yesterday, recorded 2.1% of viewer rate.

“One the Woman”’s first episode drew the life of corrupt prosecutor Jo Yeon-joo (Lee Ha-nee) and Kang Mi-na (Lee Ha-nee) spending a hard time as a daughter-in-law of Hanju group. Yeon-joo gets into an accident and Mi-na is out of contact. Yeon-joo becomes a inheritor of a great fortune overnight because Mi-na’s mother-in-law Seo Myung-won (Na Young-hee) mistakes Yeon-joo as her daughter-in-law.

In the series which has been anticipated even from the beginning for Lee’s double role, the actress’s performance for both seriousness and comic, stood out.

“The Veil” was like watching a foreign spy series. Its first episode showed Han Ji-hyuk (Nam Koong-min) who used to be an ace agent returning to the organization after an year with his memories lost and realizing that there is a betrayer inside NIS through an old video of himself.

Nam who made an impressive first appearance with bushy hair, unkempt mustache and bloody body has been evaluated that his acting led the series with strong charisma through the end.
 

▲ These photos, provided by MBC, show MBC TV's new series "The Veil." (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap) 


“Yumi’s Cells” showed an ordinary worker Yumi (Kim Go-eun) and her colleague Wook (Choi Min-ho)’s date.

Based on a popular Naver webtoon with the same title, the production is being rated that it has well-included the original production’s contents and points. The webtoon entertained the readers expressing the work and love of an ordinary woman in her 30s personifying the brain cells.

▲ These photos, provided by CJ ENM, shows Tving original series "Yumi's Cells." (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap)

 

 

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