Actor Yoon Je-moon with three Drunk driving history has returned to KBS 2TV Mon-Tue drama 'The King's Action'.
How should we get the return of Yoon Je-moon to the iron face now that the awareness of Drunk driving is increasing day by day?
Actor Yoon Je-moon appeared as Han Ki-jae in the first KBS 2TV new Mon-Tue drama 'The King's Action' (playplayplayed by Han Hee-jung and directed by song Hyun-wook Lee Hyon-seok), which was first broadcast on October 11th. Han Gi-jae is the person standing at the height of his power, taking control of Hungu's deputies, and brought tension to the drama from the very beginning.
The problem is that actor Yoon Je-moon, who played the role of a villain, has a history of being a "vile" socially. Yoon Je-moon was fined 1.5 million won for Drunk driving in 2010, and was fined 2.5 million won for Drunk driving in 2013. In addition, he was sentenced to eight months in prison, two years in probation, and 40 hours of compliance driving for the third Drunk driving in 2016.
The chance to return to such a Yoon Je-moon again came back. The script was handed to Yoon Je-moon, who shines in the Drunk driving criminal record in a city where good and talented actors are resting. Is it an exception to the Yoon Je-moon in the entertainment industry atmosphere, which stops activities by writing long hand letters even if only anecdotes that wandered during school days are revealed?
I wonder who gives Yoon Je-moon unlimited indulgence to successive Drunk driving and unreflective attitudes. Especially, it is more shocking that the decision to return, which is not understandable in common sense, was made through KBS 2TV 'The King's Affaction'. What kind of backlash will KBS's complacency, which should put the satisfaction of viewers first as a public broadcasting? While KBS gave absurd tolerance to Yoon Je-moon's Drunk driving criminal record, the damage was entirely up to viewers. It seems that KBS needs in-depth magnetism as to whether the value of the license fee that KBS shouted is this.