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Joongjeon Kim Hye-soo’s ‘Shloop’ showed true adult dignity! Impression + Pleasure! : a fine brush stroke

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[정필=김다영 연예전문기자 kspa@jeongpil.com] The true grown-up dignity shown by national mother Kim Hye-soo resonated deeply.

The 9th episode of tvN’s Saturday and Sunday drama ‘Shloop’ (script Bara Park/director Hyungsik Kim/Studio Dragon planned/produced How Pictures) aired on the 12th (Saturday) recorded an average rating of 11.0% and a maximum of 12.2% in based on households in the metropolitan area.

It recorded an average of 10.0% and a maximum of 11.1% based on households nationwide, and ranked first in the same time slot in all channels, including terrestrial, in the metropolitan area and nationwide.

TVN’s male and female target ratings of 2049 also recorded an average of 4.3% in the metropolitan area, a maximum of 5.2%, a national average of 4.1%, and a maximum of 4.7%, placing first in the same timeslot on all channels including broadcast terrestrial in the metropolitan area and nationwide (Cable, IPTV, Based on paid platform integrated with satellite / provided by Nielsen Korea).

On this day’s broadcast, Jungjeon Hwaryeong (Kim Hye-soo) showed kindness and political acumen, from a warm word to caring for Go Gwi-in (Woo Jeong-won) and Sim So-gun (Moon Seong-hyeon) to’ the cracks in the relationship between Dae-dae (Kim Hae-sook) and Young Ui-jeong (Kim Eui-seong).

Hwaryeong told King Lee Ho (played by Choi Won-young) every detail of what the queen had done so far, but the queen did not feel the slightest blow. Instead, the posting of the poisonous plant Cheonnam was caught.

Hwaryeong, who was counterattacked, decided to make a proper counterattack, and as the first task, split the gap between the contrast and the spirit justice.

A sense of crisis and distrust arose not only by trying to kill Daegun Seongnam (played by Sang-min Moon) and blaming the head boss by visiting Yeonguijeong, but also reporting the frequent appearances of Tae So-yong ( played by Kim Ga-eun), the mother of Bogum-gun (played by Kim Min-ki), to the battle.

Hwaryeong, who managed to shake off the Yeonguijeong, called Yoon Soo-gwang (played by Jang Hyeon-seong), the next officer.

For Yoon Soo-gwang, who draws a line, saying that he is a contradictory person, Hwaryeong caused anxiety in his heart due to the fall of Yun’s (Seo Yi-suk) dated family.

At the same time, he saw the reason why more people were looking for Yoon Soo-gwang before the crown prince competition.

Since she got the seat of the crown prince and added her strength, there would be no reason to reject the princes. Hwaryeong’s words to remain neutral gave Yoon Su-gwang the possibility to change his mind.

On the other hand, Shim So-gun, who should have been in the mountains looking for Seo Ham-deok (played by Tae Won-seok), appeared in front of the palace in a bad state.

Seeing his son’s disheveled appearance, the noble threw him out immediately, stating that his son was tired physically and mentally, but that he had given up on the competition. Eventually, Sang-gung Shin (played by Joon-myeon Park) found Sim So-gun collapsed on the street.

In front of Sim So-gun, who was eating the table given to him by Hwaryeong, the king, Go Gwi-in suddenly kicked the table and threw insulting words at him.

Go Gwi-in finally let out the secret of Prince Gye-seong (played by Yoo Seon-ho) and showed Hwang Gwi-in (played by Ok Ja-yeon) a portrait of Prince Gye-seong in the form of a wife. , and became angry.

However, at the time when the noble was burning with anger, Sim So-kun was making a dangerous choice in holding the pacifier his mother had given him.

Hwaryeong, who was worried about Simso-gun, who must have been injured, was fortunately saved from death by Hwaryeong, who visited the bed in the morning, but the fact that the prince has attempted to take his own life shockingly.

After hearing the news about Simso-kun, the nobleman appeared with a tabi and appealed to stay by his son’s side, but Hwaryeong did not allow it.

It seemed that he was trying to punish the nobleman who had mercilessly rejected his child, but it was a decision made out of concern for Sim So-kun, who would feel sorry for his mother.

In addition, Hwaryeong also cared for the heart of a noble who would blame himself. Because the person who made a big mistake and the person who suffers the most for that would be a noble person.

Hwaryeong knew very well that even though her love for her children sometimes preceded her own greed, the person who would suffer the most when she repented of her mistakes was also her mother.

The comfort of Hwaryeong, who compared the hole in the glass to a breathalyzer when pouring alcohol into Gyeyeongbae, which flows down when more than 70% alcohol was filled, was enough to comfort Shim So-gun, who was always under pressure.

Not only that, but the scene where Sim So-gun’s shattered self-esteem was explained and explained in order to understand the love of his mother, a noble man, was a part that showed the dignity of a real adult.

The appearance of Sim So-gun, who gave up the competition voluntarily without being forced by anyone, and the nobleman, who watched with a smile without saying anything, made us look forward to the future of this mother and son’s life .

Meanwhile, a new variable arose in the crown prince rivalry due to the cunning tricks of Grand Prince Gyeseong, who was aware of Seo Ham-deok’s betrayal plan, and Uiseong-gun (played by Kang Chan-hee), who framed him as an assassin in order to take Seo Ham-deok to the palace.

The unpredictable crown prince competition continues on the 13th at 9:10pm on the 10th episode of tvN’s Saturday drama ‘Shuroop’.