
Lee Young-ae Stunned by Kim Young-kwang's Shocking Double Life in 'A Good Day to Be Mad'
Actress Lee Young-ae is set to be astonished by the shocking reality of Kim Young-kwang in the second episode of KBS2's weekend mini-series, 'A Good Day to Be Mad'.
The upcoming episode, airing at 9:20 PM on the 21st, will delve deeper into the partnership between Kang Eun-soo (Lee Young-ae) and Lee Kyung (Kim Young-kwang). Eun-soo had previously acquired a bag of drugs left behind by the drug trafficking organization Phantom and discovered that her daughter's after-school art instructor was the mysterious club MD, Lee Kyung. Driven by the desperate need for her daughter's treatment fees, Eun-soo proposed a business partnership to Lee Kyung, captivating viewers.
New stills released ahead of the broadcast show Eun-soo's utter shock upon witnessing a completely different side of Lee Kyung, who is seen partying with VIP clients. As Eun-soo confronts the unimaginable truth about Lee Kyung, curiosity mounts regarding her emotional journey and how she will navigate this perilous partnership.
Meanwhile, Detective Jang Tae-gu (Park Yong-woo), the team leader of the drug investigation unit at Gwangnam Police Station, spots a crucial clue near the club related to the lost drug bag from Phantom. He leads his team in a raid on the club where Lee Kyung is present. In a critical moment, Eun-soo desperately intervenes to save Lee Kyung from imminent arrest. Attention is focused on whether Eun-soo can cleverly protect her business partner.
The stark contrast between Lee Young-ae's desperation as she faces a crisis on their first day of partnership, Kim Young-kwang's ambition-filled gaze, and Park Yong-woo's unwavering determination to catch the culprits, promises to heighten the dramatic tension. The second episode of 'A Good Day to Be Mad' airs tonight at 9:20 PM on KBS2.
Lee Young-ae made her debut as a commercial model in 1990 and has since established a unique presence in numerous dramas and films. Her 2003 drama 'Dae Jang Geum' achieved immense success not only in Korea but across Asia, solidifying her status as a key figure in the Hallyu wave. She continues to be loved by the public for her acting prowess, timeless beauty, and elegant image.