In the SBS drama "Director Kim," So Ji-sub subdued Joo Sang-wook, who had kidnapped his daughter, and made him apologize.

In Episode 7 of the SBS Friday-Saturday drama *Director Kim*, So Ji-sub, who plays Director Kim, completely overpowered and punished Joo Sang-wook, who plays Joo Kang-chan, after Joo Kang-chan attempted to kidnap Director Kims daughter. Joo Kang-chan tried to resolve everything with money and provoked Director Kim, but in the face of the enraged Director Kims overwhelming physical strength, he eventually fell to his knees and apologized.
In Episode 7 of the SBS Friday-Saturday drama *Director Kim*, So Ji-sub, who plays Director Kim, completely overpowered and punished Joo Sang-wook, who plays Joo Kang-chan, after Joo Kang-chan attempted to kidnap Director Kims daughter. Joo Kang-chan tried to resolve everything with money and provoked Director Kim, but in the face of the enraged Director Kims overwhelming physical strength, he eventually fell to his knees and apologized.

In Episode 7 of the SBS Friday-Saturday drama *Director Kim*, So Ji-sub, who plays Director Kim, completely overpowered and punished Joo Sang-wook, who plays Joo Kang-chan, after Joo Kang-chan attempted to kidnap Director Kim’s daughter. Joo Kang-chan tried to resolve everything with money and provoked Director Kim, but in the face of the enraged Director Kim’s overwhelming physical strength, he eventually fell to his knees and apologized.

A Tense Showdown in Manager Kim

In the latest episode of the SBS drama 'Manager Kim', So Ji-sub’s character confronts the antagonist Joo Kang-chan, played by Joo Sang-wook, after a dangerous kidnapping attempt. The confrontation culminates in a brutal physical struggle where the protagonist forces the villain to face the consequences of his actions.

The Moral Climax of the Conflict

After Joo Kang-chan attempts to bribe and provoke him, So Ji-sub’s character ultimately overpowers his adversary, leading to a moment of forced accountability. The scene concludes with the villain kneeling to apologize to the protagonist's daughter, highlighting the series' exploration of parental responsibility and justice.