
Well this can be a shake-up. I’m not really all that stunned that Kim Hee-ae turned down the second season of SBS crime drama Mrs. Cop — she’s AN in-demand star and doesn’t have plenty to achieve from taking part in a similar character double (especially once the SBS Drama Awards did not acknowledge her performance, that in discernment appears quite dumb of them). however i'm stunned that they’re going ahead with Season two anyway, with a full new badass ajumma detective to play the titular Mrs. Cop. The story has been modified and Kim Sung-ryung (Queen’s Flower) has been confirmed for what is going to currently be a derivative series.
It’s unfortunate that Kim Hee-ae couldn’t spiel her role if they were going forward with the second season anyway, however Kim Sung-ryung wholly fits the bill as a emotional, cool-headed ajumma cop. The 1988 Miss Korean Peninsula has had an extended and varied career in dramaland in everything from sageuk to rom-com to heroic tale to weekend family shows, and might hold her own as a performing artist. I particularly like her once she’s funny, however she’ll be nice at hard-hitting action too.
The spinoff season can really maintain a lot of of the initial forged, however herald Kim Sung-ryung as their new team leader. She’ll play Go Yoon-jung, a brand new royal line ajumma with FBI coaching. Kim Hee-ae’s character are going to be inactive for private reasons (I’m certain they’ll write in one thing moving concerning her desirous to be an honest momma to her daughter), and Kim Sung-ryung’s character are going to be brought in to switch her. i'm wondering wherever that leaves the loveline with Kim Min-jong, however i suppose we’ll conclude once they announce World Health Organization else is staying or going.
The forgeding amendment definitely affects everything from story lines to supporting cast, and stops the drama from turning into a real sequel within the approach that SBS was originally imagination. I’m undecided that i would like Korean dramas to travel that route anyway, since I’m an enormous fan of the single-season format; if it’s sure-fire, then perhaps Mrs. Cop can build against the law procedural franchise which will infix a distinct forged year to year. something to make a lot of sturdy leading roles for girls in tv may be a smart issue in my book.
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