'Mouse' Lee Seung-gi, full-fledged appearance ..emergency room book bloodiness 'What story?'

In Mouse, actor Lee Seung-gi faced Kwon Hwa-woon with a bloodiness goal, and predicted the first meeting of emergency room abiguhwan.The cable channel tvN drama Mouse (playplayed by Choi Ran/directed by Choi Jun-bae) is a young man with a right background and a local policeman, Lee Seung-gi, and an outlaw detective, Ko Mu-chi (Lee Hee-jun), who ran toward revenge after losing his parents to a childhood killer, are the most vicious Predator and confrontation end, called the top 1 percent of psychopaths, and fate is the second after Song Du-ri It is a full-fledged Human Hunter Tracking Play that depicts the changing figure.The first episode of Mouse, which was broadcast on the 3rd night, praised the intense story of the shocking atrocities of the human hunter Predator in the outstanding visual beauty and praised it as a thriller with different personality.The second episode of Mouse which is on the airwaves today (4th) is also organized as a 19-year-old city hall grade, and the main characters of the work will appear in earnest, and it is expected to unfold a more chewy and detailed story.Lee Seung-gi and Kwon Hwa-woon are taking their eyes off the unusual first meeting that faced each other in a crisis.The scene where Lee Seung-gi, who is in the play, jumped into the emergency room with a shocking appearance full of blood.Jung Bah-rim watches the accident party with a blank expression as if the soul has escaped, and finally tears filled with tears and tears can not be measured.However, unlike Jung Bahm, the doctor, Johann Sebastian Bach (Kwon Hwa-woon), who appeared before them with a cold face, remained expressionless throughout, and showed a cold blooded figure that does not surprise even when his friend, Dong-gu (Woo Ji-hyun), is caught in the neck.With Jung Ba-reum sitting alone in front of the operating room, she is wondering what the inner story of the accident that has so badly collapsed, and why the doctor, Johann Sebastian Bach, maintains a cold attitude that does not feel a little warmth.Lee Seung-gi and Kwon Hwa-woon were also able to analyze the script carefully until just before shooting, and to focus on the emotional line, they bought the impression with authenticity that minimizes conversation and private movement.And when the sound of Choi Jun-baes shot fell, the two of them were praised for their complete immersion in the situation of Jung-bam and Johann Sebastian Bach, who looked at each other from different positions.The production team said, I am deeply grateful to the City Hall who showed a hot reaction from the first time.As in the first episode, the main actors will appear in earnest from the second time when the 19-year-old city hall grade is improved, and the story is more intense. If you meet, I felt authenticity and enthusiasm in Lee Seung-gi and Kwon Hwa-woon.Thanks to the actors hot performances, a very good scene was created. Please look forward to the second time to bring more shocking blue. The second episode of Mouse airs today (on Saturday) at 10:30 p.m.

In 'Mouse', actor Lee Seung-gi faced Kwon Hwa-woon with a bloodiness goal, and predicted the first meeting of 'emergency room abiguhwan'.

The cable channel tvN drama 'Mouse' (playplayed by Choi Ran/directed by Choi Jun-bae) is a young man with a right background and a local policeman, Lee Seung-gi, and an outlaw detective, Ko Mu-chi (Lee Hee-jun), who ran toward revenge after losing his parents to a childhood killer, are the most vicious Predator and confrontation end, called the top 1 percent of psychopaths, and fate is the second after Song Du-ri It is a full-fledged "Human Hunter Tracking Play" that depicts the changing figure.

The first episode of 'Mouse', which was broadcast on the 3rd night, praised the intense story of the shocking atrocities of the human hunter Predator in the outstanding visual beauty and praised it as a thriller with different personality.

The second episode of "Mouse" which is on the airwaves today (4th) is also organized as a 19-year-old city hall grade, and the main characters of the work will appear in earnest, and it is expected to unfold a more chewy and detailed story.

Lee Seung-gi and Kwon Hwa-woon are taking their eyes off the unusual first meeting that faced each other in a crisis. The scene where Lee Seung-gi, who is in the play, jumped into the emergency room with a shocking appearance full of blood. Jung Bah-rim watches the accident party with a blank expression as if the soul has escaped, and finally tears filled with tears and tears can not be measured.

However, unlike Jung Bahm, the doctor, Johann Sebastian Bach (Kwon Hwa-woon), who appeared before them with a cold face, remained expressionless throughout, and showed a cold blooded figure that does not surprise even when his friend, Dong-gu (Woo Ji-hyun), is caught in the neck. With Jung Ba-reum sitting alone in front of the operating room, she is wondering what the inner story of the accident that has so badly collapsed, and why the doctor, Johann Sebastian Bach, maintains a cold attitude that does not feel a little warmth.

Lee Seung-gi and Kwon Hwa-woon were also able to analyze the script carefully until just before shooting, and to focus on the emotional line, they bought the impression with authenticity that minimizes conversation and private movement. And when the sound of Choi Jun-bae's shot fell, the two of them were praised for their complete immersion in the situation of Jung-bam and Johann Sebastian Bach, who looked at each other from different positions.

The production team said, "I am deeply grateful to the City Hall who showed a hot reaction from the first time. As in the first episode, the main actors will appear in earnest from the second time when the 19-year-old city hall grade is improved, and the story is more intense. "If you meet, I felt authenticity and enthusiasm in Lee Seung-gi and Kwon Hwa-woon. Thanks to the actors' hot performances, a very good scene was created. Please look forward to the second time to bring more shocking blue. "

The second episode of "Mouse" airs today (on Saturday) at 10:30 p.m.