'Miss Hammurabi' Lee Elijah perfectly expresses emotional change and brings up the immersion of the drama.
Lee Elijah, who was divided into Lee Do-yeon in the 10th episode of JTBC's monthly drama Miss Hammurabi (played by Moon Yoo-seok and directed by Kwak Jung Hwan) broadcast on the 25th, was shown her first date with Ryu Deok-hwan (played by the Information King).
Lee Do-yeon seemed to be concentrating on his work as usual. When Imbarn (Kim Myeong-soo) looked at him, he typed with a blank expression and asked, "What do you want me to do?" However, Lee Do-yeon looked around as soon as Imbarn entered and looked at the rash on his face and said, "Why is it today?" And showed concern about meeting with the information king.
Lee Do-yeon, who arrived at the appointment place after work, continued to look out the window while reading the book and waited for the information king. He then found the information king who arrived and smiled as if he were happy. Also, I am really worried about the information king who ran in a hurry, but I also see his impressed eyes when he sees that it is okay because he met like this.
But their excitement was only a moment. The Information King said, "I've been hesitant. I'll see an old man! ", and at this point Lee Do-yeon was shocked: the Information King had been Missunderstood by rumors in the courthouse for the time being. Lee Do-yeon, who was hurt by this, hit the cheek of the information king, and Lee Do-yeon, who was disappointed with the information king, apologized immediately after his mind, but was already disappointed with him, tears and saddened those who looked at him.
On the day, Lee Elijah perfectly expressed Lee Do-yeon's various feelings, showing a nervous and expectant look on his first date, which prompted viewers to feel excited. When he found out that his favorite partner was Missunderstood, he revealed his wounded eyes and made him concentrate on Lee Do-yeon's feelings. Lee Elijah's hot performance makes him completely immersed in the character and draws the hot response of the house theater.
Meanwhile, Miss Hammurabi is a life-friendly court drama by three different judges, and it is broadcast every Monday and Tuesday at 11 pm.