First broadcast VagaBond', Lee Seung-gi X Bae Suzy Hard Carry

In the first episode of SBSs new gilt drama Vagabond (VAGABOND), which aired on the 20th, Lee Seung-gi (Cha Dal-geon), who lost his nephew in a crash of a civil port plane to Morocco, will leave for Morocco as a member of the bereaved family, where he meets with the NIS black agent Bae Suzy (Ko Hae-ri), who disguised as a member of the Morocco embassy in the state. There you go.Lee Seung-gi recognized the face of Yoo Tae-oh (Jerome), a plane passenger and only survivor at Morocco Airport, and despite the dissuade of Bae Suzy, he was fiercely chased by Yoo Tae-oh and fiercely fought Friday night.The first broadcast of Vagabond was filled with 60 minutes of running time, constantly unfolding spectacular sights on a large scale that was not seen in previous Korean dramas.Director Yoo In-sik gave a persuasive power to Kahaani by linking various attractive characters in three dimensions with events of a large scale, and Jang Young-cheol - Jung Kyung-soon also developed a series of processes after the crash of the civil plane with solid writing.Here, director Lee Gil-bok made his eyes happy with the sense of outstandingness that fits the background of Moroccos grace with Kahaani.Above all, Lee Seung-gi led most of his first stake and played a big role in hard carry throughout the play.Lee Seung-gi showed off his various high-level stunt skills, such as breaking bricks with his head, fighting a bare-knuckle battle, racing the streets with a motorcycle, and overthrowing a car in a hot-blooded stuntman Chadalgun dreaming of Jackie Chan.In addition to this, he was an uncle who was responsible for the livelihood of his deceased brother, his nephew, Hoon, who gave a laugh without a nephew, and after losing his nephew in an unexpected accident, he was angry with the sadness that he could not control and spread the drama and the dramatic emotional acting.The best was the action scenes unfolded at Morocco.Skipping between buildings, rushing over the bonnet of a running car, hanging on a car running at full speed, blowing a window with a bare fist, and continuing to digest high-intensity action scenes that were not seen in previous Korean dramas.Bae Suzy has released a new charm that he had never seen before as a black agent, Gohari, who works as a contract worker at the Morocco Korean Embassy while hiding his NIS employee status.He was pretending to be a contract worker of a non-senseless contract, such as appearing late and youthful at the meeting time, laughing brightly, and expressing the dilemma of Black agent who had to hide his identity and identity by performing the mission with the ambassador I will return and send it right now with a sudden expression as everyone escaped after the meeting.Bae Suzy will appear in earnest from the second inning, and will lead Kahaani in a way that sometimes confronts Lee Seung-gi and sometimes cooperates with him.

In the first episode of SBS's new gilt drama VagaBond (VagaBond), which aired on the 20th, Lee Seung-gi (Cha Dal-geon), who lost his nephew in a crash of a civil port plane to Morocco, will leave for Morocco as a member of the bereaved family, where he meets with the NIS black agent Bae Suzy (Ko Hae-ri), who disguised as a member of the Morocco embassy in the state. There you go. Lee Seung-gi recognized the face of Yoo Tae-oh (Jerome), a plane passenger and only survivor at Morocco Airport, and despite the dissuade of Bae Suzy, he was fiercely chased by Yoo Tae-oh and fiercely fought Friday night.

The first broadcast of VagaBond was filled with 60 minutes of running time, constantly unfolding spectacular sights on a large scale that was not seen in previous Korean dramas. Director Yoo In-sik gave a persuasive power to Kahaani by linking various attractive characters in three dimensions with events of a large scale, and Jang Young-cheol - Jung Kyung-soon also developed a series of processes after the crash of the civil plane with solid writing. Here, director Lee Gil-bok made his eyes happy with the sense of outstandingness that fits the background of Morocco's grace with Kahaani.

Above all, Lee Seung-gi led most of his first stake and played a big role in 'hard carry' throughout the play. Lee Seung-gi showed off his various high-level stunt skills, such as breaking bricks with his head, fighting a bare-knuckle battle, racing the streets with a motorcycle, and overthrowing a car in a hot-blooded stuntman Chadalgun dreaming of Jackie Chan. In addition to this, he was an uncle who was responsible for the livelihood of his deceased brother, his nephew, Hoon, who gave a laugh without a nephew, and after losing his nephew in an unexpected accident, he was angry with the sadness that he could not control and spread the drama and the dramatic emotional acting. The best was the Action scenes unfolded at Morocco. Skipping between buildings, rushing over the bonnet of a running car, hanging on a car running at full speed, blowing a window with a bare fist, and continuing to digest high-intensity Action scenes that were not seen in previous Korean dramas.

Bae Suzy has released a new charm that he had never seen before as a black agent, Gohari, who works as a contract worker at the Morocco Korean Embassy while hiding his NIS employee status. He was pretending to be a contract worker of a non-senseless contract, such as appearing late and youthful at the meeting time, laughing brightly, and expressing the dilemma of Black agent who had to hide his identity and identity by performing the mission with the ambassador "I will return and send it right now" with a sudden expression as everyone escaped after the meeting. Bae Suzy will appear in earnest from the second inning, and will lead Kahaani in a way that sometimes confronts Lee Seung-gi and sometimes cooperates with him.