Jeon Hye-yeon and Jeon So-young are gaining attention as the human lovelies of Kikikikikik Company.
In the KBS2 Wednesday-Thursday drama "Kikikikikik" (written by Jeong Soo-hyun, Nam Eun-kyung, Jeong Hae-young, directed by Ko Seung-jun), the writer line of Jeon Hye-yeon (playing Wang Jo-yeon) and Jeon So-young (playing Ga Joo-ha) is captivating viewers with their renewed charm in each episode.
Wang Jo-yeon (played by Jeon Hye-yeon) is the main writer of Kikikikikik Company's first official content "Kkokko Cam" and a long-time fan of Ji Jin-hee (played by Ji Jin-hee), also working as a 19+ novel writer who has captivated both Ji Jin-hee and Baek Ji-won (played by Baek Ji-won). Every time Wang Jo-yeon sees Ji Jin-hee, her expression softens and her gaze deepens, drawing the ire of Kang Tae-ho (played by Kim Eun-ho), but this has been the driving force that elevated her to a famous 19+ novel writer.
As Kang Tae-ho's presence and everything he does inspires her to write 19+ novels, Wang Jo-yeon's interest shifts from Ji Jin-hee to Kang Tae-ho. Although their relationship seems to be developing with kisses, the romance novice Wang Jo-yeon maintains an ambiguous state with Kang Tae-ho, who is neither a fling nor a workplace couple, leaving viewers anxious.
Jeon Hye-yeon, radiating diverse charms, delivers impactful performances that reveal the transparent and delicate nature of Wang Jo-yeon through her rich expressive acting. Additionally, she convincingly shows the reasons why Kang Tae-ho cannot help but be interested in Wang Jo-yeon, making viewers even more curious about her performance, which will unfold depending on the direction of their relationship.
Another writer at Kikikikikik Company, Ga Joo-ha (played by Jeon So-young), possesses boundless energy and sky-high tension. Occasionally, she surprises Lee Min-jae (played by Lee Min-jae) with her quirky actions alongside her childhood friend Lee Mark (played by Baek Sun-ho), but she significantly contributes to the increase in subscribers as part of a team with Lee Min-jae and Lee Mark.
Ga Joo-ha's positive and determined personality disarms the straightforward Lee Min-jae. She creates a romantic moment by rescuing Lee Min-jae, who is trapped in an elevator, and catching a flying ball in one go, adding excitement to their romance.
Jeon So-young naturally unfolds the lively and unrestrained aspects of her character, allowing viewers to become immersed in Ga Joo-ha. Moreover, her ability to become serious in front of others' emotions while being more affectionate than anyone else adds a lovely twist to Ga Joo-ha, raising expectations for Jeon So-young's performance that captures both laughter and excitement.
"Kikikikikik" will air today (5th) at 10:50 PM.