âHmmâ¦Itâs not a drama is it?â
When Do Wook and Oh Baek Ho arrived at the Fan Marketing Team Conference room, it wasnât just Team Leader Jo Anna in there but Instructor Lee Kang Yeon was with her too.
After exchanging greetings, Manager Oh Baek Ho immediately cut to the chase.
Team Leader Jo replied to Oh Baek Ho, who had asked if the proposal that came in for Do Wook was a drama, that it wasnât that exactly.
âIt's a sitcom. Here, this is the project proposal.â
Team Leader Jo Anna placed the project proposal documents on the table.
It really was âthatâ drama that Do Wook had been waiting for.
It was a new drama that would rewrite TBN Broadcast stationâs, no, cable broadcast dramaâs history.
Team Leader Jo Anna explained further,
âYou know PD Shin Yoon Ho who did the KK broadcast with you guys, right? Iâm told itâs a sitcom PD Shin is preparing.â
âA sitcom?â
When he heard that it was a sitcom, Manager Oh Baek Hoâs expression, which had been frighteningly serious, became more relaxed. Drama and sitcom, between the two of them there definitely was a difference in prestige.
At one point, viewers used to pick the sitcom genre regardless of weekday or weekend evening.
However at a certain point sitcoms disappeared from the broadcasting industry. As anticipated sitcoms consecutively flopped, reality programs took their spot instead.
âIt turns out PD Shin and several of the broadcast station writers are working on it together.â
Furthermore, broadcast station writers and drama writers are completely different career fields. A sitcom wasnât a good genre to properly showcase oneâs acting.
Manager Oh Baek Ho, who had been looking through the proposal, asked as he stroked his chin,
âWhatâs the role they want for Do Wook?â
âItâs the role of the male lead Kim Min Ki.â
âHmmâ¦Itâs the lead, but doing a sitcom in this day and ageâ¦Iâm not too sure.â
At Oh Baek Hoâs skeptical response, Team Leader Jo Anna quickly glanced at Do Wook then nodded her head. Do Wook was thoroughly looking through the proposal page by page.
[Program type: Weekly sitcom
Run time: 60 minutes (30 minutes à 2 episodes)
Planning intent:
The days of reminiscing over the 80s have ended. Now we will return to the 90s!
Seoul in 1999: after rebuilding from overcoming the IMF crisis*, the young people were excited to face the upcoming millennium.
(PR note: the IMF crisis is another name for the Asian financial crisis of 1997)
And it was glorious.
We, currently 30-somethings, who have become ordinary workers.
Right now weâre disillusioned because the world wore us down, but it was different in 1999.
Get ready! To relive our lives of the turbulent 1999s!]
The format was different, but looking at the proposal, it was definitely PD Shin Yoon Hoâs âGet ready 1999â that even Do Wook had enjoyed watching.
âI guess the first plan was a sitcomâ¦â
As he continued to think, Do Wook glossed over the content more. Maybe it was because it was a proposal, but there were many aspects that were different from the content he knew.
When Do Wook raised his head, Team Leader Jo and Manager Oh continued the discussion. Manager Oh Baek Ho gave another reason why he couldnât help but be skeptical.
âSure, Yoon Ki is also going on Show Me the Honey, but if Do Wook also starts doing individual activitiesâ¦â
HIT Entertainment understandably tended to restrict individual events during the first half of group events. Individual events had aspects that were out of oneâs control once they started in full swing. Group events would inevitably become neglected.
âShow Me the Honeyâ that Jung Yoon Ki would be appearing in was at least a rapping contest, so it was highly likely that it would be a single-run competition. Even if he became popular, Jung Yoon Kiâs activities would only expand as a singer. Even if he went on additional shows, they would only be entertainment shows.
However, acting was different.
When idol group members get even a very small acting role, they get something called âacting diseaseâ. Thereâs a reason why fans of the other members will start to fret over that member whoâs acting.
The vibe, which is completely different from the vibe of the music or entertainment industry, would cause the fans worry.
That said, it wasnât that Oh Baek Ho didnât believe in Do Wook. He didnât think that Do Wook would change to the point that itâd negatively affect the group activities just because he did one sitcom.
âOnce you start, youâll probably get casting offers flooding in. Itâll get harder to turn down if a good project or broadcast studio sends a strong offerâ¦I have the feeling itâs too soon. Even as an actor, you canât really say heâs had enough preparations. And heâs just about to start school.â
Oh Baek Ho believed in Do Wookâs abilities. He had no doubt that when Do Wook started acting, Do Wook himself would be acknowledged regardless of the projectâs success or that the viewers wouldnât want to miss seeing Do Wook as an actor.
It didnât matter if others thought he was getting ahead of himself and started worrying.
âRather, dipping your toes in acting at sitcom level might be good since heâs not ready.â
When Team Leader Jo Anna said that, Oh Baek Ho immediately refuted,
âItâs too much of a major role for that. Theyâre going to badmouth him from the start for being an idol going into acting anyways.â
âSounds like youâre completely against it then, Manager Oh.â
âFor now, yes.â
âHonestly I was thinking along the same lines. We have to be especially careful since itâs his first official attempt at acting. The first image you get will last a long time.â
It wasnât that HIT Entertainment had no plans to get Do Wook into acting. That was what they had in mind after they saw him play the lead in the music video and he expressed that he wanted to apply to the KNUAâs acting department.
They wanted to properly raise him into an actor later. Their goal was to debut him in a traditional drama and raise him to eventually get a lead role in a mini drama.
The company fully understood that talented people like Do Wook were rare.
At that moment, Instructor Lee Kang Yeon started to speak,
âAs you both have said, it is possible that the acting might be light since itâs a sitcom.â
The three of them focused on Instructor Lee Kang Yeon. When it came to acting, Instructor Lee Kang Yeon, who had raised well-known stars, was undeniably the expert.
âEven if itâs a sitcom, the character is very good.â
âCharacterâ¦â
Team Leader Jo Anna nodded her head as if in agreement.
Do Wook turned to the page of the character descriptions that had an explanation of the role of Kim Min Ki that was offered to him.
âWe wonât know until we see the manuscript, but itâs a role that Do Wook would be able to perform very well. They say a charismatic male lead is common, but if you really look for it, itâs not that common.â
Instructor Lee Kang Yeon focused on internal factors of the project rather than the external factors.
[ A studious type who hasnât missed getting top of his class even once. Heâs not a typical model student who only knows how to study. A perfect being: genius type, attractive, good at anything and everything.
A seemingly perfect life, but he lost his parents at a young age. It was just him and his older brother. He became a well-rounded person whoâs good at everything so he wouldnât disappoint his older brother.
Because heâs busy being good at everything, heâs not interested in girls even though the top of his desk is filled with love letters and drinks every day. His body is fully grown, but heâs still a child and not yet a man.
There is one girl who is close to Min Ki though. A childhood friend that he has grown up with since he was very little, tomboy Lee Yeon Joo. Yeon Joo is only interested in idols.
Unbeknownst to himself, unbeknownst to anyone, Min Ki has started to love Yeon Joo, whom he never knows where she might run off to. âLetâs stop being friends now!â ]
It was definitely a perfect character. If it felt like heâd be losing his charm by being too perfect, there was the pain of losing his parents at a young age.
On top of that, the setup of falling in love with his longtime best friend was a character situation female viewers would like.
âHe wasnât popular for no reason. Stillâ¦â
Do Wook frowned as he looked through the relationship between the characters.
It was the first draft, and maybe it was because it was a sitcom for now, but the character relationships were different from what Do Wook knew.
To Do Wookâs knowledge, a suspenseful, romantically tense relationship formed between Yeon Joo, the female lead, Min Ki, the male lead, and Min Kiâs older brother, making people wonder who her current husband was.
However, in the currently written character relationship, Min Ki didnât only have eyes for Yeon Joo, but also built a subtle relationship with Yeon Jooâs friend.
âThis part needs to be taken out. The male leadâs charisma becomes halved.â
However, that was a problem for after it was confirmed heâd do the role.
Team Leader Jo Anna, who had the final say, and Manager Oh Baek Hoâs concerns had to be cleared first. Still, it was a relief that Instructor Lee Kang Yeon responded positively.
âDo Wook, what are your thoughts?â
Team Leader Jo Anna asked Do Wook.
âMmmmm, just as Instructor Lee said, I think the character is really good so I want to give it a try. I got along well with PD Shin in the past too.â
Manager Oh Baek Ho seemed like he was about to say something, but Do Wook continued first.
âOf course it was a reality show at that time. I think itâd be good to make a decision after meeting with them and getting maybe the first and second draft of the manuscript. Would that be difficult to arrange?â
âThatâs true. Even if itâs a sitcom, itâs hard to make a decision before receiving the script.â
Team Leader Jo Anna agreed and wrapped things up.
âI considered today to be just for sharing opinions rather than to make a decision anyways. For now we confirmed my concerns and Manager Ohâs concerns are aligned. But we also understand that itâs a good role.â
Oh Baek Ho nodded. It wasnât that Oh Baek Ho was completely against it either. If the pros outweighed the cons, of course Do Wook appearing on it would be the right decision.
âLetâs give it some more thought. Weâll try to set up a meeting with PD Shinâs team next week or so.â
Team Leader Jo got ready to leave.
Do Wook privately expressed his gratitude to Instructor Lee Kang Yeon as he left the conference room. He contacted her after he got accepted to the KNUA, but he hadnât been able to pay her a visit because of the Japan activities.
Lee Kang Yeon smiled brightly at Do Wook who was thankful to her and fully respected her as a teacher.
âGood luck picking the project for your first acting debut.â
âYes, Thank you.â
After they left the conference room and were headed to the dormitory where the rest of the members were gathered, Do Wook struck up a conversation with Oh Baek Ho.
âBaek Ho.â
âYes, Do Wook?â
âHave you by any chance heard that one of the M2M members will be on ?â
âHuh? Yes, Iâve heard. That Ara Entertainment sure got him into an incredible role. Itâs a sub role, but one for a historic drama on public television even though itâs his first time acting.â
Oh Baek Ho received most news regarding the entertainment industry, but he paid even more attention to news involving M2M so he checked regularly. Oh Baek Ho wondered if Do Wook had been spurred on by Seo Jun going into acting.
âBut thereâs nothing for you to be too hasty about. I looked into it and if it doesnât do well, heâs only ruining his image. It might only make people criticize idols going into acting even more.â
Do Wook nodded.
âThe first episode will air soon, so I think itâd be ok for us to make a decision after seeing how thatâs received.â
âAhhâ¦thatâd be good!â
As expected, Do Wook wasnât just impatiently saying he wanted to act. Oh Baek Ho gave a satisfied smile when Do Wook said, on the contrary, heâd wait to see how it turned out for Seo Jun, and patted Do Wookâs shoulder.
Do Wook smiled as he looked at Oh Baek Ho.
âSun and Moon Lovers will also be a hit, and Seo Junâs image will increase. Heâll break the negative stereotype held against idols going into acting for me. And Iâll make use of that.â
***
At that moment. HIT Entertainmentâs main Director, Production Director Kwon Heung Jo, was at an upscale Japanese restaurant in ChungDamDong waiting for his guest.
The thought that todayâs meeting might change HIT Entertainmentâs future made Director Kwonâs throat burn.
Then the straw door opened and his guest entered.
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