Suits' Korea edition, null of success to Park Hyeong-sik

In the second episode of KBS 2TV Suits broadcast on the 26th, the collaboration between Miniforce Seok (Jang Dong-gun) and Park Hyung-sik began. On this day, Miniforce Seok started to work together. He was sued by VIP client Park, and he was in Danger, who would miss the opportunity to promote his senior partner. He also left the public interest case to Ko Yeon-woo.Lee Yong-woo, who knows the weakness of Parks son, Park Joon-pyo, was chased by men related to his friend, Chul Soon (Lee Sang).In the meantime, I met Miniforce and added to the expectation of how the two people would overcome this Danger. If the overall framework of the first broadcast flowed similar to the original Suits, I could feel the direction of the Korean version in the second episode.The character, who was named Mike Ross in the original work, is a person who enjoys marijuana in the original work.However, Ko is only Lee Yong for drug delivery because of money regardless of his will, and in the second episode, Ko Yeon-woos wrist is painted with a barcode-shaped tattoo, adding to his curiosity.It was a setting that was not in the original. There are many suspicious aspects of just tattooing.In this regard, the story of the Korean version will be progressed, and the story of Ko Yeon-woo, which will be the characteristic of the Korean version, will be the key to the rise and fall. In other words, Park Hyung-sik is an important key to Suits.After the first broadcast, Jang Dong-gun and the synchro rate of the character were praised, while Park Hyung-siks uneasy pronunciation and vocalization lowered the suction power.But in the second episode, Park Hyung-sik showed a growing melting in the past, going between a grandma-loving grandson and a genius-memorial fake lawyer.In the drama, Miniforce and Ko Yeon-woo started to catch up in earnest, and it is noteworthy whether their story will attract Korean viewers with more charm than the original.

In the second episode of KBS 2TV Suits' broadcast on the 26th, the collaboration between Miniforce Seok (Jang Dong-gun) and Park Hyung-sik began. On this day, Miniforce Seok started to work together. He was sued by VIP client Park, and he was in Danger, who would miss the opportunity to promote his senior partner. He also left the public interest case to Ko Yeon-woo. Lee Yong-woo, who knows the weakness of Park's son, Park Joon-pyo, was chased by men related to his friend, Chul Soon (Lee Sang). In the meantime, I met Miniforce and added to the expectation of how the two people would overcome this Danger. If the overall framework of the first broadcast flowed similar to the original Suits', I could feel the direction of the Korean version in the second episode. The character, who was named Mike Ross in the original work, is a person who enjoys marijuana in the original work. However, Ko is only Lee Yong for drug delivery because of money regardless of his will, and in the second episode, Ko Yeon-woo's wrist is painted with a barcode-shaped tattoo, adding to his curiosity. It was a setting that was not in the original. There are many suspicious aspects of just tattooing. In this regard, the story of the Korean version will be progressed, and the story of Ko Yeon-woo, which will be the characteristic of the Korean version, will be the key to the rise and fall. In other words, Park Hyung-sik is an important key to Suits'. After the first broadcast, Jang Dong-gun and the synchro rate of the character were praised, while Park Hyung-sik's uneasy pronunciation and vocalization lowered the suction power. But in the second episode, Park Hyung-sik showed a growing melting in the past, going between a grandma-loving grandson and a genius-memorial fake lawyer. In the drama, Miniforce and Ko Yeon-woo started to catch up in earnest, and it is noteworthy whether their story will attract Korean viewers with more charm than the original.