Wednesday 13 January 2016

Kang Ji-hwan turns into a daddy for new MBC show


This new show sounds like it'll presumably be a comic drama, so it could be a fun new venture for Kang Ji-hwan (Big Man), an on-screen character I very much want in comedic parts. He's great at sensational stuff as well, yet he has a specific punch when he's playing something for giggles, and outlandish should the drama, as much as possible. He's considering an offer to feature the new MBC dramatization My Little Baby, around an analyst who suddenly needs to raise a child all alone. Does one get left on his doorstep? Regardless, hijinks are certain to take after. 

The new arrangement indicates to blend narrative authenticity with dramatization, yet for the most part to me it sounds like a show adaptation of theatrical presentations such as Superman Returns or the old Dad, Where Are We Going, about fathers and their charming children. It's unquestionably a scripted dramatization, yet I think they plan to demonstrate child rearing in all its bloody detail, since they depict it as "newborn child fighting." 



Kang Ji-hwan is up to play the main character, an investigator in the brutal violations division. He was at one time the expert on an extraordinary investigative team, yet he'll go from a "war on wrongdoing to war with a newborn child" when he abruptly gets himself in charge of an infant. That is fundamentally all it's about, however I'm certain they can mine a ton of comic drama from Kang Ji-hwan being a hapless yet charming new daddy, particularly on the off chance that you begin him out as an extreme cop who's harsh around the edges. Like Runway Cop, however less gross. 

My Little Baby doesn't have a settled timeslot yet, and the system is as yet working out whether it'll air more than once per week, either on Thursdays or Fridays. Maybe it's another endeavor to get in on the Friday night dramatization opening that link now rules. In any case, it's booked to debut in ahead of schedule March.

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