, the reasoned monologue The Baeksang Arts Awards recognized Wellmade Drama. In the 54th Baeksang Arts Awards TV category held at the Seoul COEX D Hall on the 3rd, TVN 'Secret Forest', which was broadcast last year, took all the Grand Prizes, the Best Actor Award (Jo Seung-woo), and the Best Actor Award (Soo Yeon Lee Writer) It was the best evaluation in all three elements that make up the script, acting, and directing Drama. The thriller Drama 'Secret Forest', which was broadcast from June to July last year, was recognized for its workability at the time of the airing and formed a mania layer. The ratings also started at 3%, growing evenly, and in the final round, it recorded 6.5% (based on Nielsen Korea and paid broadcasting households). However, compared to the praise of the "Secret Forest," the audience rating was a little bit disappointing, but after that, he was recognized for his value by sweeping awards at various awards ceremonies. Last year, he won the Grand Prize in the 1st Seoul Awards Drama category and received the Broadcasting Criticism Award from the Korean Broadcasting Criticism Society. Soo Yeon Lee has also received a commendation from the Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism for the contents of the Republic of Korea. The three terrestrial Dramas praise the staff and actors who participated in the well-made Drama through their own awards ceremony every year. But 'Secret Forest' was TVN Drama, so there was no chance. Fans who like 'Secret Forest' are applauding the results of the Baeksang Arts Awards. Soo Yeon Lee, who made his debut as a Drama writer through 'Secret Forest', won the play with a solid and structured script that is hard to believe. It was a result of winning the prestigious candidates such as JTBC 's "Dignified She", "Spicy Relief Life", "Mother" writer, and KBS 2TV 'Ssam, My Way' clinical writer. He said, "Thank you to all the actors including actor Jo Seung-woo and all the staff who are struggling behind the camera. And I think this award is thanks to the viewers who loved Drama. "He turned the ball to actors, directors and viewers. Jo Seung-woo, who lost his feelings in the 'Secret Forest' and played the lonely prosecutor Hwang Si-mok who only looked at the world with reason, received a favorable response by expressing the emotional line of the gradually changing Hwang Si-mok. And it gave him the best performance award for a man.