Ko Hyun-jung, cruelty + motherhood + madness...The best performance that gave me shudder until the end
Sep 28, 2025
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With SBS's Friday-Saturday drama 'Warts: Murderers' Outing' ending on the 27th, Ko Hyun-jung shocked the drama by portraying the all-time character as Jeong In-shin, a cruel serial killer and mother of Cha Soo-yeol (Jang Dong-yoon).
It was unusual from the beginning, 'Warts: The Murderer's Outing' gave a twist until the end and ended. The tragic past of Jung Shin, played by Ko Hyun-jung, was revealed, and at the same time, the deep motherhood toward Cha Soo-yeol resonated. Following the death of an imitator during a lecture (played by Han Dong-hee), it was revealed that the reason for Jung Shin's murder was because of his father, Chung Hyun-nam (Lee Hwang), who committed sex crimes against him as a child and even killed his mother, making it impossible to take his eyes off.
Cha Soo-yeol also came to understand Jeong-shin a little more as he learned all these facts. In the end, Jung In-shin, who returned to prison after killing even Chung Hyeon-nam, accidentally learned on TV that the body of Choi Joong-ho (played by Cho Seong-ha) was found, and left a lingering impression with the ending of facing Cha Soo-yeol again at the subsequent visit.
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Above all, Ko Hyun-jung made it possible to fully immerse herself in the narrative of Jeong-shin, which was revealed with the ending. In the last episode, Ko Hyun-jung's tears and sincerity toward Cha Soo-yeol neatly concluded all the stories and at the same time clearly defined what kind of drama 'Warts: Murderers' Outing' is.
Complete with the details of Ko Hyun-jung, 'Warts: The Murderer's Outing' has consistently drawn attention for its high-profile appearance right after the broadcast. Not only did the reaction 'Go Hyun-jung effect' continue, but viewers also cheered for Ko's performance. Ko Hyun-jung's emotional coordination, depth of acting, and deep expression power completed the character Jung Yi-shin more clearly and added a stable presence to the work.
Ko Hyun-jung, who gave a different charm and ecstatic performance through 'Sama: The Killer's Outing' Ko Hyun-jung's reputation, which has proven her acting skills early on in numerous topical works, has shone once again. Expectations are high again on what Ko Hyun-jung's next move will look like after wrapping up the quiet, calm, but overwhelmingly deep aftertaste 's mantra: The killer's outing'.
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