Lee Je-hoon Exploded Outrage Amid Firing Crisis...The "technology of negotiation" broke out just before the catastrophe

Apr 13, 2025

 Lee Je-hoon Exploded Outrage Amid Firing Crisis...The 'technology of negotiation' broke out just before the catastrophe



Actor Lee Je-hoon burst into the emotion he endured at the end. His heavy angry performance raised the drama's tension to its peak, with 'The Art of Negotiation' signaling a shocking development ahead of its end.

In the 11th episode of JTBC's Saturday-Sunday Drama 'The Art of Negotiation', which aired on the 13th, Yoon Juno (played by Lee Je-hoon) was pushed to the brink of being investigated by the audit team on charges of leaking undisclosed information and manipulating stock prices. In silence pretending to be calm, anger and anguish were intertwined, and the three letters 'Jumbo Constraint' eventually turned out to be the starting point of all events.

The company put Yoon Jun-no on the disciplinary committee and effectively began the process of dismissal, and Ha Jeon-moo (Jang Hyun-sung) used it to pressure Yoon Jun-no. But he wasn't shaken. Rather, with the emotion under control "I deny what I haven't done to the end," he responded with his eyes.




What is even more shocking is the past related to his elder brother Yoon Joo-seok (played by Kim Sang-ho). Juno already found out that his brother had bought Jumbo Pharmaceuticals shares and warned him hard, saying "Don't invest," but it was already too late. A situation in which the responsibility for all illegal transactions was eventually put on him.

At the end of the play, Ha Jeon-moo tells Juno "I fire you with evidence of leaking information to your brotherWhen he declared ", Juno finally changed his expression. And it recited low as if it were foreshadowing another storm. "I bought the stock, too. One billion won worth "

In this scene, Lee Je-hoon showed perfect acting immersion by exploding Yoon Jun-no's anger, which he had been pressing so far, with sharp eyes and cold tones. Yoon Jun-no's narrative against brothers' conflicts, intrigue inside the company, and absurd power was more persuasive with Lee Je-hoon's restrained emotional performance.




Meanwhile, JTBC 'The Art of Negotiation' is scheduled to air its last episode at 10:30 p.m. on the 14th (today).



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