June Drama Actor Brand Reputation Rankings Announced
The Korean Business Research Institute has revealed this month’s brand reputation rankings for drama actors!
The rankings were determined through a data analysis of the media coverage, participation, interaction, and community indexes of 100 actors who appeared in dramas that aired between May 16 and June 16.
Heo Nam Jun, who is currently stealing hearts in “My Royal Nemesis,” topped this month’s list with a brand reputation index of 6,961,862. High-ranking phrases in his keyword analysis included “My Royal Nemesis,” “Lim Ji Yeon,” and “rom-com blue chip stock,” while his highest-ranking related terms included “charming,” “powerful,” and “handsome.” Heo Nam Jun’s positivity-negativity analysis also revealed a score of 94.05 percent positive reactions.
Park Ji Hoon, who is currently starring in “The Legend of Kitchen Soldier,” took second place with a brand reputation index of 6,080,469.
Meanwhile, “My Royal Nemesis” leading lady Lim Ji Yeon ranked third for June with a brand reputation index of 5,497,553.
Koo Kyo Hwan, who recently appeared in “We Are All Trying Here,” came in fourth place with a brand reputation index of 5,205,421.
Finally, Byeon Woo Seok, who recently starred in “Perfect Crown,” rounded out the top five with a brand reputation index of 5,125,346.
Check out the top 30 for this month below!
Heo Nam Jun
Park Ji Hoon
Lim Ji Yeon
Koo Kyo Hwan
Byeon Woo Seok
Go Youn Jung
Kim Hye Yoon
Park Bo Young
Oh Jung Se
Park Eun Bin
Chae Won Bin
Han Dong Hee
Park Hae Soo
Jeon So Young
Kang Mina
Lee Jun Young
Ahn Hyo Seop
Choi Ji Su
Lee Sang Yi
Lee Hee Joon
Jang Seung Jo
Lee Kwang Soo
Shin Ha Kyun
Kim Sung Cheol
Jin Se Yeon
Song Geon Hee
Seo Ji Hye
Lee Hong Nae
Jeon Hye Jin
Park Hae Joon
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“My Royal Nemesis” And “Teach You A Lesson” Top Most Buzzworthy Drama And Actor Rankings
“My Royal Nemesis” and “Teach You a Lesson” dominated this week’s rankings of the most buzzworthy dramas and actors!
For the third consecutive week, SBS’s “My Royal Nemesis” remained No. 1 on Good Data Corporation’s weekly list of the dramas that generated the most buzz. The company determines each week’s rankings by collecting data from news articles, blog posts, online communities, videos, and social media about dramas that are either currently airing or set to air soon.
Not only did “My Royal Nemesis” top the list of the most buzzworthy dramas, but its cast claimed three of the top six spots on this week’s list of the most buzzworthy drama cast members: Lim Ji Yeon came in at No. 2, Heo Nam Jun at No. 3, and Jang Seung Jo at No. 6.
No. 1 on the actor list went to Kim Moo Yeol, the star of Netflix’s “Teach You a Lesson,” which debuted at No. 1 on this week’s drama list. The cast of “Teach You a Lesson” claimed four of the top 10 spots on this week’s actor list, which Jin Ki Joo entered at No. 6, Lee Sung Min at No. 8, and Block B’s P.O at No. 9.
tvN’s “The Legend of Kitchen Soldier” stayed strong at No. 3 on the drama list, while stars Park Ji Hoon and Lee Sang Yi ranked No. 4 and No. 10 respectively on the actor list.
JTBC’s “Reborn Rookie” jumped to No. 4 on this week’s drama list, with star Lee Jun Young rising to No. 7 on the actor list.
ENA’s new rom-com “Doctor on the Edge” entered the drama list at No. 5 this week, while Coupang Play’s “Absolute Value of Romance” debuted at No. 10.
The top 10 dramas that generated the most buzz this week are as follows:
SBS “My Royal Nemesis”
Netflix “Teach You a Lesson”
tvN “The Legend of Kitchen Soldier”
JTBC “Reborn Rookie”
ENA “Doctor on the Edge”
Netflix “The WONDERfools”
MBC “Fifties Professionals”
tvN “Yumi’s Cells 3”
KBS2 “Recipe for Love”
Coupang Play “Absolute Value of Romance”
Meanwhile, the top 10 drama actors that generated the most buzz this week are as follows:
Kim Moo Yeol (“Teach You a Lesson”)
Lim Ji Yeon (“My Royal Nemesis”)
Heo Nam Jun (“My Royal Nemesis”)
Park Ji Hoon (“The Legend of Kitchen Soldier”)
Jin Ki Joo (“Teach You a Lesson”)
Jang Seung Jo (“My Royal Nemesis”)
Lee Jun Young (“Reborn Rookie”)
Lee Sung Min (“Teach You a Lesson”)
P.O (“Teach You a Lesson”)
Lee Sang Yi (“The Legend of Kitchen Soldier”)
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3 Moments That Showed Camaraderie In Episodes 9-10 Of “The Legend Of Kitchen Soldier”
In the latest episodes, things are well at the Gangrim Outpost. The soldiers have survived the typhoon, rebuilt the bridge, and everyone is getting along with each other.
Kang Sung Jae’s (Park Ji Hoon) culinary fame has travelled far and wide, and his comrades are proud to have him as one of theirs. However, there seems to be a hint of trouble which could blow up into something beyond their control.
Platoon Leader Cho Ye Rin (Han Dong Hee) has been investigating the fake vendors and suppliers in charge of kitchen supplies. Fearing she could be onto something, Major Han Min (Lee Min Gu) manipulates the situation and gets Ye Rin into trouble. This is when Sung Jae, along with Dong Hyun (Lee Hong Nae), devise a plan, albeit at the risk of their own careers.
Here are three defining moments from the latest episodes of “The Legend of Kitchen Soldier” which proved the soldiers are true comrades amidst the conflict.
The japchae test
One of the intriguing developments this week is Sung Jae being promoted to the rank of intermediate chef and gaining the ability to gauge an individual’s gourmet abilities. While the Guardian nudges him along with hints and prompts, Sung Jae continues to rely on his own instincts and hard work. It is this sincerity that has carried him this far. Unlike many around him, he never appears motivated by ambition alone, nor does he possess the kind of overconfidence that often precedes a fall.
That sincerity is tested when Hwang Seok Ho (Lee Sang Yi) assigns him to prepare a dish for a banquet hosted by Battalion Commander Baek Chun Ik (Jung Woong In). With the menu already fixed and the kitchen staff less than welcoming, Sung Jae finds himself relegated to the pantry. Faced with an elaborate spread being prepared by seasoned chefs, he takes the opposite route and decides to keep things simple with japchae.
For perhaps the first time, Sung Jae has access to fresh, premium ingredients instead of the substandard supplies his unit routinely receives. But the dish stubbornly refuses to come together until he discovers the wild pine mushrooms. The head chef tells him to pull the mushrooms apart rather than chop them. It is a small culinary lesson, but one that ultimately transforms the dish. The head chef’s resistance towards Sung Jae was momentary, since he noticed the conviction with which he was working.
However, the real story is not the japchae. It is what happens after the regiment commander praises it. In typical Sung Jae fashion, he attributes the success not to his own talent but to the quality of the ingredients. While Han Min dismisses the claim, Chun Ik glares at Hwang Seok Ho. Ye Rin immediately backs Sung Jae, confirming what everyone already knows but few are willing to acknowledge: that the base has long been supplied with inferior produce and there is a disparity between the officers and the soldiers’ mess.
The moment exposes several truths at once. Ye Rin once again proves she is willing to speak up regardless of the consequences, while Sung Jae’s honesty remains refreshingly intact. More revealing, however, is Hwang Seok Ho’s reaction. Rather than supporting Ye Rin, he silences her. For a man still smarting from being overlooked for promotion, self preservation takes precedence over principle. It is perhaps the clearest indication yet that when his interests are threatened, Seok Ho will choose caution over conviction.
The regiment commander’s praise may have begun with a plate of japchae, but the dish quickly becomes a test of character. While Sung Jae and Ye Rin choose honesty despite the risks, others are far more concerned with protecting their own interests. In the end, the japchae exposes far more than culinary talent. It reveals who is willing to stand by the truth when it matters.
Gangrim Outpost under fire
The japchae incidet has exposed cracks in the system. The regiment commander has asked for an investigation. Being an honest officer, he abhors disparity in the military, especially when it comes to food.
Han Min wastes little time in attempting to contain the fallout. The very next day, he arrives at Gangrim Outpost for a sudden inspection, catching everyone off guard. What follows is less an inspection and more an exercise in intimidation. Han Min seems determined to find fault regardless of whether any actually exists, scrutinizing every aspect of the outpost and making it abundantly clear that he has already reached his conclusions.
His attention is not solely focused on the condition of the outpost. He is equally interested in Ye Rin. Having learned that she had independently visited the food suppliers’ site and found it was a run down warehouse, Han Min openly questions her about it. Ye Rin, never one to be intimidated, responds by asking whether he has been spying on her. The remark visibly irritates him, but it also reinforces what viewers have increasingly begun to suspect: Han Min is far too invested in controlling the narrative surrounding the investigation.
The episode also hints at a larger conspiracy at play. Han Min is eager to obtain the diary belonging to Ye Rin’s senior, who had previously been looking into the matter. The possibility that he and Battalion Commander Baek Chun Ik are working in tandem becomes harder to ignore with each passing scene.
What makes the sequence particularly frustrating is that Gangrim Outpost has become a target. Rather than addressing the concerns being raised, Han Min chooses to attack the people raising them. By the end of the inspection, he declares that the outpost should be shut down, effectively punishing those stationed there while sidestepping the questions that started the investigation in the first place. It is also Hwang Seok Ho’s inability to stand up, which is far more frustrating. The only one at Gangrim, other than the soldiers, is Ye Rin, who is fearlessly ferocious when it comes to fighting against injustice.
While Han Min is determined to bury uncomfortable truths and Hwang Seok Ho remains a passive spectator, Ye Rin continues to pursue them despite knowing the personal cost. If anything, Han Min’s increasingly aggressive behavior only serves to strengthen the credibility of those he is trying so hard to silence.
Saving Platoon Commander Ye Rin
Han Min’s campaign does not end with the inspection. Soon afterwards, Ye Rin is taken away for investigation, accused of violating protocol by conducting inquiries on her own during official working hours. It is a move designed to isolate her and send a message to anyone else thinking of asking too many questions.
What stands out during this entire ordeal is not merely what happens to Ye Rin, but who chooses to stand by her. The people in positions of authority largely remain silent. Hwang Seok Ho, despite having multiple opportunities to support his own personnel, once again refuses to take a stand. Having already failed to back Ye Rin during the controversy surrounding the officers’ banquet, he now remains equally passive while she faces investigation. At this point, his reluctance to challenge authority is no longer an isolated incident but an established pattern.
Fortunately for Ye Rin, Sung Jae has no intention of standing by and watching events unfold. Convinced that she is being treated unfairly, he, along with Dong Hyun, decides to bypass the usual channels and take their case directly to the regiment commander. Their plan, however, is anything but straightforward.
One of the episode’s more amusing sequences revolves around the regiment commander’s beloved dog. Having repeatedly heard him refer to his “daughter,” Sung Jae and Dong Hyun initially assume he was speaking about a child. They prepare chocolate cookies, only to discover that the object of his affection is actually his pet dog, who has recently stopped eating.
The misunderstanding leads to one of the most charming moments of the episode. Using the excuse that they wish to revisit the battalion commander at church, the duo manages to convince the sergeant major of their mission. He helps them get access to the best supplies to prepare something nutritious for his pet dog. And Sung Jae’s focus and dedication in preparing something healthy and appealing for the dog is endearing.
The moment works because it perfectly encapsulates who Sung Jae is as a character. Whether he is cooking for soldiers, officers, or even a reluctant dog, his instinct is always the same. He approaches every task with sincerity and care. There is no hidden agenda, no calculation about what he might gain in return. He simply wants to help. And while he and Dong Hyun have breached protocol, they are fearless, because when your intent is pure, there’s nothing to fear.
His efforts pay off almost immediately. The regiment commander’s dog begins eating again, much to its owner’s delight. More importantly, the successful meal finally gives Sung Jae and Dong Hyun the opportunity they have been seeking. With the commander in a receptive mood, they explain what has happened to Ye Rin and why they believe she has been treated unjustly.
The resolution brings welcome relief. Ye Rin returns, and the outpost rallies around her. Faced with pressure from above, they choose solidarity over self preservation.
Ironically, the person who stands apart from this collective spirit is Hwang Seok Ho. While Sung Jae, Dong Hyun, and the rest of the outpost repeatedly put themselves on the line for one another, Seok Ho continues to prioritize caution over conviction. In an episode filled with examples of loyalty and courage, his silence becomes impossible to ignore. However, the trials at Gangrim are far from over.
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Puja Talwar is a Soompi writer with a strong Yoo Yeon Seok and Lee Junho bias. A long time K-drama fan, she loves devising alternate scenarios to the narratives. She has interviewed Lee Min Ho, Gong Yoo, Cha Eun Woo, and Ji Chang Wook to name a few. You can follow her on @puja_talwar7 on Instagram.
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Park Yoon Ho In Talks For Boxer Role Previously Offered To Park Ji Hoon
Rising actor Park Yoon Ho may take on a drama role previously offered to Park Ji Hoon!
On June 10, MyDaily reported that Park Yoon Ho has been selected as the lead of tvN’s upcoming drama “Promoter.”
In response, a representative from his agency INNIT ENTERTAINMENT stated, “Park Yoon Ho is positively reviewing the offer to appear in ‘Promoter.’”
“Promoter” is a human sports drama that tells the story of Shim Young Ja, the world’s first female boxing promoter, and hardworking, self-made genius boxer Jang Jung Goo as they laugh, cry, resent, and support one another on the road to becoming a world champion.
Actress Lee Ha Nee was reported in January to be considering the role of Shim Young Ja, a promoter inspired by a real-life figure, though her casting has yet to be officially confirmed. Park Ji Hoon and Jang Dong Yoon were previously in talks to play boxer Jang Jung Goo, but both actors ultimately declined.
Park Yoon Ho has been offered the role of Jang Jung Goo, a WBC light flyweight boxer. Due to a difficult family background, Jang Jung Goo began wearing boxing gloves at the age of 12. Though he dominates the amateur boxing scene with his natural talent, he repeatedly falls short of victory because of his lack of formal education. After turning professional and catching the attention of Shim Young Ja, he becomes widely known by the nickname “Jjang Goo,” with few people calling him by his real name.
Park Yoon Ho made his acting debut in 2023 with the drama “Night Has Come.” He later appeared in supporting roles in “Study Group,” “Our Unwritten Seoul,” and “Trigger.”
Stay tuned for more updates on the drama!
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June Advertisement Model Brand Reputation Rankings Announced
The Korean Business Research Institute has revealed this month’s brand reputation rankings for advertisement models!
The rankings were determined through an analysis of consumer behavior, using big data collected from May 4 to June 4. The Korean Business Research Institute evaluated the participation, communication, media, and social values of popular advertisement models in order to calculate each star’s total brand reputation index for the month.
Lim Young Woong topped this month’s list with a brand reputation index of 2,495,542 for June. High-ranking phrases in his keyword analysis included “Hero Generation,” “concert,” and “positive influence,” while his highest-ranking related terms included “outstanding,” “record,” and “donate.” Lim Young Woong’s positivity-negativity analysis also revealed a score of 92.67 percent positive reactions.
Byeon Woo Seok took second place with a brand reputation index of 2,408,653, while Park Ji Hoon came in at a close third with a score of 2,402,006.
BTS ranked fourth with a brand reputation index of 2,206,276, and Lee Soo Ji shot to fifth place after seeing a staggering 1,094.68 percent increase in her brand reputation index, bringing her score for June to a total of 2,079,800.
Check out the top 30 for this month below!
Lim Young Woong
Byeon Woo Seok
Park Ji Hoon
BTS
Lee Soo Ji
BLACKPINK
Ryu Hyun Jin
Son Heung Min
Lee Jung Hoo
Yu Jae Seok
Jun Ji Hyun
ILLIT
Go Youn Jung
Koo Kyo Hwan
Kim Yuna
Gong Yoo
Lee Byung Hun
Kim Do Yeong
Yoo Hae Jin
Lee Chan Won
Kim Hye Yoon
Park Bo Young
IVE
Park Eun Bin
Kim Go Eun
Young Tak
PSY
aespa
Kang Dong Won
Jun Hyun Moo
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“My Royal Nemesis” And Its Stars Top Most Buzzworthy Drama And Actor Rankings
SBS’s “My Royal Nemesis” dominated this week’s rankings of the most buzzworthy dramas and actors!
For the second week in a row, “My Royal Nemesis” remained No. 1 on Good Data Corporation’s weekly list of the dramas that generated the most buzz. The company determines each week’s rankings by collecting data from news articles, blog posts, online communities, videos, and social media about dramas that are either currently airing or set to air soon.
In addition to topping the list of the most buzzworthy dramas, “My Royal Nemesis” swept the top two spots on the list of the most buzzworthy drama cast members, where leads Lim Ji Yeon and Heo Nam Jun rose to No. 1 and No. 2 respectively. Their co-star Jang Seung Jo also entered the actor list at No. 6 this week.
The next spots on both lists went to tvN’s “The Legend of Kitchen Soldier,” which held steady at No. 2 on the drama list. Meanwhile, star Park Ji Hoon took No. 3 on the actor list.
ENA’s “The Scarecrow” jumped to No. 3 on the drama list in its final week on air, while stars Park Hae Soo and Lee Hee Joon climbed to No. 5 and No. 8 respectively on the actor list.
tvN’s “Filing for Love” rose to No. 4 in its own final week on air, with leads Shin Hae Sun and Gong Myoung jumping to No. 4 and No. 7 respectively on the actor list.
Netflix’s “The WONDERfools” came in at No. 5 on this week’s drama list, and leading lady Park Eun Bin rounded out the top 10 on the actor list.
JTBC’s new series “Reborn Rookie” debuted at No. 6 on the drama list, while star Lee Jun Young entered the actor list at No. 9.
Finally, MBC’s “Fifties Professionals” climbed to No. 7 on this week’s drama list.
The top 10 dramas that generated the most buzz this week are as follows:
SBS “My Royal Nemesis”
tvN “The Legend of Kitchen Soldier”
ENA “The Scarecrow”
tvN “Filing for Love”
Netflix “The WONDERfools”
JTBC “Reborn Rookie”
MBC “Fifties Professionals”
SBS “Sold Out on You”
Disney+ “Gold Land”
tvN “Yumi’s Cells 3”
Meanwhile, the top 10 drama actors that generated the most buzz this week are as follows:
Lim Ji Yeon (“My Royal Nemesis”)
Heo Nam Jun (“My Royal Nemesis”)
Park Ji Hoon (“The Legend of Kitchen Soldier”)
Shin Hae Sun (“Filing for Love”)
Park Hae Soo (“The Scarecrow”)
Jang Seung Jo (“My Royal Nemesis”)
Gong Myoung (“Filing for Love”)
Lee Hee Joon (“The Scarecrow”)
Lee Jun Young (“Reborn Rookie”)
Park Eun Bin (“The WONDERfools”)
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3 Times Park Ji Hoon Proved Himself In Episodes 7-8 Of “The Legend Of Kitchen Soldier”
With all the latest things that happened, Kang Sung Jae (Park Ji Hoon) has earned his stripes at the Gangrim Outpost. As the chef with the Midas touch who has boosted the morale of his comrades, his dedication has also earned him favor amongst the battalion. Sung Jae has been promoted to the rank of Private First Class and is now hailed as a combat hero after his performance in the training program.
Sung Jae has the skills to navigate the tricky tasks in the kitchen as he creates innovative and delicious meals. But the Guardian sets him up for a tougher assignment. He has been assigned the “help me comrade” button, but to access it he needs to win the trust and friendship of those around him. The task may seem simple, since Sung Jae is an amiable sort, but he tends to get pushed around. He needs to strengthen himself as well as empower those around him.
In the latest episodes of “The Legend of Kitchen Soldier,” we get an insight into how Sung Jae proves himself not just as a soldier, but as a human being.
Warning: spoilers for episodes 7-8 below.
The hamburger treaty
Sung Jae and Yoon Dong Hyun (Lee Hong Nae) are the new heroes of the battalion. It is proven that the food poisoning during the training was not caused by the negligence of the two cooks, but rather by contaminated water supplied to the battalion. Sung Jae, after wiping out the Vipers, is promoted, and Dong Hyun is finally granted his much-awaited leave.
Sung Jae is now in charge of the mess in Dong Hyun’s absence. Newly promoted and with the smile badge unpinned from his uniform, Sung Jae is determined to excel in his new innings. Dong Hyun, who in his own gruff way has always supported and backed Sung Jae, tells him that he needs to stand up for himself against the bullies at the base.
The troublemaker in question is Corporal Kim Gwan Chul (Kang Ha Kyung). Gwan Chul has made his dislike for Sung Jae obvious from the start. With Sung Jae being the new favorite of Gangrim Outpost, his resentment is even more apparent.
Sung Jae is happy to carve out his new chapter as chief cook, but his peace is shattered even before the first dish reaches the table when Gwan Chul is assigned to the kitchen as additional manpower.
The Guardian informs Sung Jae that he has a week to win over Gwan Chul as a friend; otherwise, he will be demoted in his quest to become the best chef. This seems like mission impossible, since Gwan Chul has already started intimidating Sung Jae in his own way.
Gwan Chul refuses to help and instead keeps helping himself to the pantry and the mess stock. He slacks off and, during meal times, serves generous helpings to his friends while leaving the younger soldiers with leftovers and almost nothing.
Gwan Chul threatens Sung Jae that if he dares to complain or snitch about him to Sergeant Major Park Jae Young (Yoon Kyung Ho), he will make his life a living hell.
Sung Jae, as we know, is a sensitive person and one who picks up on vibes. He wonders why Gwan Chul is the way he is. He overhears talk in the dorm that Gwan Chul was once assigned to the mess. He casually tells Gwan Chul that he was surprised to learn he had once worked there too, but is immediately snubbed and told to stop snooping.
Curious, Sung Jae probes further to figure out why Gwan Chul left the mess. Park Jae Young tells Sung Jae that he reminds him of Gwan Chul when he first arrived at the base. A soft-spoken young man with no parents, Gwan Chul had been lovingly raised by his grandmother, who sold hamburgers. He was such a mild-mannered boy that they pinned the smile badge on him when he first arrived.
However, after his grandmother’s demise while he was on military duty, Gwan Chul’s personality underwent a seismic shift. His grief turned to anger, and he despised the army and its protocols for keeping him away from her. His regret turned into rebellion, and since then, he has been constantly defying the system and its orders.
Sung Jae feels for Gwan Chul. Both are dealing with the grief of having lost the people they loved the most. While Sung Jae internalized his loss and channelled it into creating something, Gwan Chul has turned his pain into destruction.
Sung Jae starts researching how to recreate the hamburgers that Gwan Chul’s grandmother made. Park Jae Young tells him they tasted like home, the traditional bakery kind. He keeps experimenting and serving them to Jae Young, who tells him they are still lacking something essential. Sung Jae uses his “help me, comrade” switch and calls Dong Hyun, who tells him the burgers had both a sweet and savory taste. He discovers the missing ingredient: jam. It’s the sweetness which is missing in Gwan Chul’s life.
Sung Jae’s compassion and empathy are endearing. He genuinely feels for Gwan Chul. He hasn’t judged him, not even once, but instead has wanted to heal and soothe the hurt beneath the prickly and angry exterior.
When he serves him the burger, he is rudely snubbed by Gwan Chul. But that is when the floodgates open — the pent-up hurt, the longing for his grandmother’s warmth, and the fear of being alone. It’s an emotional moment when Gwan Chul takes a bite and imagines his grandmother’s hand serving him the burger. But instead of his grandmother, he sees Sung Jae’s face, until he hears his grandmother gently tell him that all the wrong he does will eventually come back to him and to go back to being the way he was.
Though Gwan Chul doesn’t say anything, the Guardian informs Sung Jae that the likability meter is at 100 percent — he has found a friend.
Gwan Chul is an example of how angry people are often the ones hurting the most. No one so far has understood him the way Sung Jae did; all he needed was a hamburger to tell him he wasn’t alone and unspoken support from someone who wasn’t judging him.
Comrade camaraderie
Gangrim Outpost and Sung Jae share a common fate: they shine in the face of adversity. After winning the top tally in training, the morale is high until a typhoon isolates the base with negligible supplies on hand. Though in the doldrums and cut off from the world, it’s the kinship amongst the soldiers which comes to the surface.
Commander Hwang Seok Ho (Lee Sang Yi), who has the reputation of just shooting orders and trying to impress seniors, doesn’t think twice when he tries to avert a dangerous collision, which would have proved fatal for Sung Jae, by taking the blow himself. He fractures both his hands, and the bandages are his badge of honor. It gives an insight into the man he is; he cares deeply for his men, but acts nonchalant.
But the main issue is the depleting supplies. With no electricity in the base, it’s impossible to refrigerate ingredients, and with the bridge having washed away there is no way they can get anything. To make matters worse, the phone lines have been disconnected.
The morale is down, hunger at its peak. As they complain about the terrible food, Gwan Chul is the one who steps in. With a newfound friendship between Sung Jae and Gwan Chul, they think of ways to innovate. Sung Jae has an idea: why don’t they use the supplies of Park Jae Young’s dry squid? But how do they ask him since it is his personal stash? With the help of the Guardian, Sung Jae gets Gwan Chul to go get the packets, since the latter is more confident than he is. The squid is included in Sung Jae’s version of seafood paella, much to the delight of the soldiers, who feel they have been transported to Spain. Sung Jae remains motivated, and his sincerity that none of the soldiers be dissatisfied when they are served by him remains strong.
Subsisting on combat rations, Sung Jae decides to bravely open Dong Hyun’s locker, since he knows the diet-conscious senior has boxes of chicken breast stashed away. Though all are aware of upsetting Dong Hyun, they are in it together for survival, and at this point anything works.
Seeing the enthusiasm that Sung Jae has instilled in everyone, Sargent Major Park Jae Young announces he will go out into the woods and collect herbs and mushrooms. Hwang Seok Ho forbids him, being his senior, saying that Park Jae Young needs to adhere to protocol. But Park Jae Young defies him and returns with wild herbs and mushrooms, which are soon transformed into a wild vegetable bibimbap under Sung Jae.
In the meantime, Dong Hyun, who is ironically bored on his holiday, is missing the base and cuts his leave short to join the rescue operations in rebuilding the bridge. It’s adorable how he shows a bit of jealousy at the budding bromance between Sung Jae and Gwan Chul.
What is heartwarming is how everyone instinctively begins looking out for one another. Whether it is Gwan Chul helping in the kitchen, Park Jae Young risking punishment to forage for food, or Dong Hyun cutting short his leave, the outpost no longer feels like a collection of individuals, but a family. Somewhere along the way, Sung Jae’s sincerity has become infectious, bringing together people who would otherwise have little in common.
From boy to man
There has been a remarkable change in Sung Jae’s personality. The timid, unsure boy who enlisted now appears confident. The accolades and validation coming his way have not made him arrogant, but rather have made him more sincere and determined. His team of friendly comrades is gradually on the rise, with Dong Hyun, Gwan Chul, and Park Jae Young being most fond of him.
Though honest to a fault and very conscious about never crossing the line, Sung Jae has been distressed ever since he overheard Captain Han Min (Lee Min Gu) planning to eliminate and destroy Cho Ye Rin (Han Dong Hee). Han Min has threatened Sung Jae that if he dares discuss what he heard, he would destroy him.
Sung Jae nervously agrees and has remained quiet, but it’s been bothering him. He’s aware of the manipulative ways of Han Min, who had also misreported that Gang-rim had sufficient supplies when they were struggling, all in an attempt to undermine Hwang Seok Ho.
Ye Rin, who is investigating the poor supplies and the scam, is also being closely watched by Han Min. Ye Rin has always stood up for the soldiers, and this is when we see another switch in Sung Jae. He goes and warns Ye Rin about what he had heard, asking her to be alert. But she brushes him away, not wanting a junior to get involved in the politics of the barracks. This is the first time we see a new maturity in Sung Jae. It is quiet resilience and fortitude.
Seeing the way his seniors, fellow soldiers, and the base have enveloped him in warmth, he is willing to stand up for them even if it means taking on an influential role. But is Sung Jae up for this challenge? Han Min is a shrewd and calculating opponent, and the temperatures are just beginning to rise once again at Gangrim Outpost.
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Puja Talwar is a Soompi writer with a strong Yoo Yeon Seok and Lee Junho bias. A long time K-drama fan, she loves devising alternate scenarios to the narratives. She has interviewed Lee Min Ho, Gong Yoo, Cha Eun Woo, and Ji Chang Wook to name a few. You can follow her on @puja_talwar7 on Instagram.
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Park Ji Hoon Must Feed His Unit With Barely Any Supplies In “The Legend Of Kitchen Soldier”
Park Ji Hoon will face an increasingly chaotic crisis in the upcoming episode of “The Legend of Kitchen Soldier.”
Based on a popular web novel and webtoon, “The Legend of Kitchen Soldier” is a military fantasy-comedy drama that tells the story of army cook Kang Sung Jae (Park Ji Hoon). When a mysterious quest window pops up in front of him one day, Private Kang Sung Jae begins an unexpected journey that will lead him down the path toward becoming a legendary cook.
Spoilers
At the end of Episode 7, the soldiers of Gangrim Outpost were forced to carry out fortification repairs late at night as heavy rain and strong winds from the approaching typhoon triggered an emergency situation.
The crisis continues in the upcoming Episode 8 as the outpost remains cut off from the outside world. To make matters worse, the unit begins running out of food supplies, creating an even more dire situation.
Kang Sung Jae also finds himself under mounting pressure. His class-change quest requires him to maintain the mess hall’s satisfaction rating above a certain level, making the worsening circumstances even more stressful.
The extreme conditions are so severe that even seasoned military veterans, including outpost commander Jo Ye Rin (Han Dong Hee) and executive officer Park Jae Young (Yoon Kyung Ho), are left at a loss.
Having overcome numerous obstacles in the past, attention is now focused on whether Kang Sung Jae will once again step up as the problem-solver and prove why he is known as the ace of Gangrim Outpost.
Episode 8 of “The Legend of Kitchen Soldier” airs on June 2 at 8:50 p.m. KST.
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Park Ji Hoon Must Work With Intimidating Kang Ha Kyung In “The Legend Of Kitchen Soldier”
tvN’s “The Legend Of Kitchen Soldier” has shared new stills ahead of its upcoming episode.
Based on a popular web novel and webtoon, “The Legend of Kitchen Soldier” is a military fantasy-comedy drama that tells the story of army cook Kang Sung Jae (Park Ji Hoon). When a mysterious quest window pops up in front of him one day, Private Kang Sung Jae begins an unexpected journey that will lead him down the path toward becoming a legendary cook.
Spoilers
The upcoming episode of the drama will feature a tense situation in which Corporal Kim Gwan Chul (Kang Ha Kyung) takes the place of Sergeant Yoon Dong Hyun (Lee Hong Nae), who has gone on leave, and ends up working alongside Kang Sung Jae (Park Ji Hoon).
With Yoon Dong Hyun’s support, Kang Sung Jae has gradually adapted to life as a military cook, earning his trust and growing alongside him as a dependable partner. However, due to a staffing shortage, he is now paired with Kim Gwan Chul—a superior who has openly disliked him since the day he arrived at the unit—setting the stage for a far more difficult working relationship.
The newly released stills vividly capture the contrasting situations of Yoon Dong Hyun, who is enjoying his well-earned leave, and Kang Sung Jae, who finds himself in crisis. Having left Gangrim Outpost behind, Yoon Dong Hyun is seen savoring his freedom with his eyes closed and a look of pure happiness on his face. On the other hand, Kang Sung Jae, who is left behind on his own, is seen busily preparing meals for the soldiers at the outpost.
However, Kang Sung Jae’s peace is abruptly shattered when Kim Gwan Chul is assigned to the kitchen as additional manpower. Although Kim Gwan Chul is smiling, there is a chilling aura about him, while the frightened look on Kang Sung Jae’s face as he looks at him hints at the beginning of an unsettling series of commotion.
How will Kang Sung Jae react when faced with a senior who clearly dislikes him? And will mealtime at Gangrim Outpost pass without incident?
Episode 7 of “The Legend of Kitchen Soldier” airs on June 1 at 8:50 p.m. KST.
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3 Defining Moments In Episodes 5-6 Of “The Legend Of Kitchen Soldier”
At this point, Kang Sung Jae (Park Ji Hoon) has become the poster boy of Gangrim Outpost. His reputation as a chef, preparing meals that go beyond what is typically associated with military messes, has made national headlines. He has not only helped salvage the base’s reputation for serving inedible food, but he is also being credited with boosting the morale of his fellow soldiers.
But with great power comes even greater responsibility. When on leave, he is confronted with his mother’s struggling food truck business. Can he use his skills to help? And on his return to the base, he faces an even greater challenge when the entire cadre is deputed for combat training.
There are also tensions simmering in camp, but can Sung Jae save the day again? Here are three defining moments from episodes 5 and 6 of “The Legend of Kitchen Soldier.”
Warning: spoilers below!
The tteokbokki trial
In the last episode, we saw Sung Jae being warmly embraced by reporter Jung Min Ah (Jeon So Young). It is very cute to see Sung Jae being teased by his comrades, but there is also a touch of envy. After all, who would have thought this strange fellow actually had a girlfriend? An embarrassed Sung Jae says Min Ah is not his girlfriend, while she turns around and tells everyone that she likes him immensely.
The TV report has made Sung Jae a celebrity of sorts and the Gangrim Outpost a culinary hub. Sung Jae is granted leave for a week and allowed to visit home. On his way back to Seoul, he is informed by the Guardian (VR console) that instructions won’t be possible beyond the military restricted area. He doesn’t make much of it until he arrives at his mom’s food truck.
When he tries his mother Gong Su’s (Seo Jung Yeon) tteokbokki, it is too hard and pungent. Sung Jae tries to create his own version but fails as well. At home, he tells his mother and sister that he is very good at grilling but doesn’t succeed either. With the Guardian being on low frequency, what does he do?
It is time he relied on himself rather than on an external device. He finds his father’s old diary, which lists where he sourced his ingredients. He insists that they should get fresh produce as well as freshly kneaded tteok instead of resorting to online shopping. But it seems the dish both mother and son are trying to create continues to lack flavor.
On a lunch outing with Min Ah, he sees a long queue outside a tteokbokki cafe and insists on eating there. Run by an eccentric former marine (Jin Goo), the small place is brimming with customers, and the tteokbokki tastes better than anything he has ever had. He requests the owner to teach him. However, he is assigned the task of chopping onions and frying. Frying ingredients is what he does under the supervision of the chef. His earnestness is endearing, and one wants him to win. But it seems he still hasn’t made much headway.
Also while home, we get a glimmer of the boy Sung Jae was before his father passed away. He was a happy-go-lucky person, who is now shouldering big responsibilities, but is game for it. It is Min Ah who tells him that everyone around him thinks he is amazing; it’s just that he doesn’t know how good he is.
On his last day, he is complimented by the chef and given a box to take home, a gift for working hard. The box contains persimmons, and that’s when Sung Jae realizes this is the ingredient that was giving the tteokbokki its unusual flavor. Sung Jae wasn’t handed down a recipe. He is taught that great food is created from perseverance rather than shortcuts.
He teaches his mother, and though he has spent his entire holiday slaving away in the little cafe, he is satiated. The family’s tteokbokki trial is a success, and he leaves home relieved that both his mother and sister will be fine, and of course there is Min Ah, his biggest cheerleader, rooting for him.
It is a warm feeling as the entire family being so invested in getting the tteokbokki right showcases how strongly they are bound to each other. The victory also feels about much more than the food. Without the constant guidance of the VR console, Sung Jae is forced to trust his own instincts, and in doing so, he discovers that he is far more capable than he gives himself credit for.
Bromance in the barracks
An interesting development is how Sung Jae has also become one of the most popular guys in the dorm. Initially labeled weird and strange by most, his sincerity and kindness have won him the admiration of his comrades. Being a team player and clear-hearted has made him a favorite of sorts. This is clear when the seniors in the dorm pool their money together and give him a holiday allowance to take home. The unspoken gesture is heart-warming and speaks far louder than words.
Of course, Dong Hyun (Lee Hong Nae) is miserable, since his much-awaited leave has been sidelined with Sung Jae being considered before him. But the soldiers are in agreement: if anyone deserves leave, it is Sung Jae. The officers also explain to Dong Hyun that Sung Jae was enlisted soon after his father’s demise and couldn’t grieve. The compassion is heartwarming, making it clear how much Sung Jae has come to mean to everyone.
However, Sung Jae’s absence means the mess is at the mercy of Dong Hyun’s cooking skills. His mood, further darkened by being denied leave, has made the food even more inedible than before. It seems Sung Jae comes to his rescue even in his absence. He knows his senior is upset and feeling terrible, so he leaves behind his recipe book with a fellow soldier, hoping it would help him.
Though Dong Hyun pretends he doesn’t want Sung Jae’s amazingness rubbed off on him, he is clearly relieved. Rest assured, he takes on the challenge of cooking ingredients he has repeatedly been warned not to touch, given his tendency to mess things up. The broth he serves is one of the best ever, so much so that the entire battalion is left in shock as well as surprise.
As Sung Jae’s return is celebrated, there is a minor hiccup. All leaves have been canceled, and the battalion has been called in for live combat training.
Dong Hyun is gutted since his leave has been canceled once again, but the real challenge is something else entirely: how do you cook in the wilderness? At least Sung Jae and Dong Hyun are in it together.
The curious case of the Arancini rice cakes
The entire battalion has been deputed for the KCTC event (Korea Combat Training Center). But it is far trickier for Sung Jae, as the Guardian tells him this is the time to boost the soldiers’ morale and lead them to victory. The training is designed like a real wartime exercise, with the enemy camp represented by the Vipers, a formidable battalion.
However, the harsh outdoors, limited resources, and lack of equipment make this by far the biggest challenge yet for both Dong Hyun and Sung Jae.
The first meal is a disaster, with the entire battalion struck down by severe food poisoning, and Hwang Seok Ho (Lee Sang Yi) threatens both Dong Hyun and Sung Jae with disciplinary action once the training is over. Meanwhile, the Vipers have already identified their location and destroyed much of their resources, with several officers falling to the enemy.
Dong Hyun and Sung Jae are warned that, come what may, they must never abandon their kitchen trailer. But after the food poisoning incident, most of their supplies have been thrown away, while fresh provisions are yet to arrive. How exactly are they supposed to survive?
Though Sung Jae earns praise for quickly deciphering the enemy’s movements, the cooking crisis remains unresolved. Hwang Seok Ho even warns him that his military career could be over once the exercise ends.
When Sung Jae suggests that they should seize enemy supplies, Cho Ye Rin (Han Dong Hee) agrees. Though she has bent protocol, if the exercise is to be treated like a real war situation, someone has to make the call.
The team manages to secure rice, rock salt, and sauce. But what does one make of that along with the dry supplies left in the pantry? The Guardian coaxes Sung Jae to try something. Since the troops are constantly on the move, he creates food packets for them, though they look far from appetizing. However, drawing on what he learned while tirelessly frying ingredients at the tteokbokki shop, he transforms the rice into crispy arancini rice balls, seasoning them with sauce and rock salt.
What makes Sung Jae such an engaging protagonist is that every time he is cornered, he finds a way out. Faced with food poisoning, dwindling supplies, and the threat of disciplinary action, he refuses to give in to adversity. Instead, he adapts, improvises and somehow manages to turn a handful of basic ingredients into a morale-boosting meal for the entire battalion.
Everyone eyes the rice balls with suspicion. But when the notoriously picky Hwang Seok Ho takes a bite, he is instantly transported. The arancini rice balls are a hit, and Sung Jae is finally out of the doghouse.
But there are tensions brewing. Ye Rin is pulled up for defying orders, though Hwang Seok Ho stands up for her. And it seems there may be an enemy within their own ranks. As Sung Jae overhears one of Hwang Seok Ho’s rivals, Captain Han Mi (Lee Min Gu), discussing something suspicious about Ye Rin over the walkie-talkie, it becomes clear that life isn’t quite as simple as a plate of arancini rice cakes.
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Puja Talwar is a Soompi writer with a strong Yoo Yeon Seok and Lee Junho bias. A long time K-drama fan, she loves devising alternate scenarios to the narratives. She has interviewed Lee Min Ho, Gong Yoo, Cha Eun Woo, and Ji Chang Wook to name a few. You can follow her on @puja_talwar7 on Instagram.
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