Vagabond Korean Drama Twitter

Vagabond Korean Drama Twitter

The Friday-Saturday drama achieved its best ratings yet with Episode 14, which aired on November 9, and took the No. 1 spot in its time slot. Despite the final broadcast being pushed a week later due to baseball coverage, viewers are eagerly waiting to see how the shocking events of the previous episode will conclude.

Jessica Lee (played by Moon Jung Hee) confronted Cha Dal Gun (played by Lee Seung Gi) and Go Hae Ri (played by Suzy) at the detention center after being imprisoned under charges of illegal lobbying and revealed that she did not give the order to down the plane involved in the crash at the center of the drama. She denied the claims against her by further stating that Michael did not kill himself and that the reason she held onto Cha Hoon’s video was to investigate the person who killed Michael. Jessica then requested the help of the pair to look into the terrorism that occurs in the video and shared the truth of Oh Sang Mi (played by Kang Kyung Hun), saying, “What will you do if the truth you know isn’t actually the truth?”

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With Jessica Lee’s words being circumstantial as Oh Sang Mi’s whereabouts are hidden, viewers are curious whether Cha Dal Gun and Go Hae Ri will form an unexpected alliance to find the real culprit with Jessica Lee, who had been the leading suspect for backing the terrorists up until now.

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Jung Gook Pyo (played by Baek Yoon Shik) was put in a difficult situation after Cha Dal Gun told him to beg for forgiveness in front of the citizens and mark himself as a backer of the terrorists. He then called his faithful servant Yoon Han Gi (played by Kim Min Jong) to the Blue House, who told him, “I will take responsibility.” However, after seeing whiskey and charcoal briquettes in his car, he cried in anguish at the betrayal of Jung Gook Pyo, whom he had believed in and served all this time.

This was all the plan of the power-hungry Hong Soon Jo (played by Moon Sung Geun), who approached Yoon Han Gi and said, “You just need to reveal the hidden account in Singapore with the $500 million from John and Mark. An empty shell like Jung Gook Pyo will disappear, and a new history will open for this country.”

Hong Soon Jo also called Cha Dal Gun and the bereaved families for an emergency press conference, where he presented a transcript of a conversation in which Jessica Lee stated that she had given Jung Gook Pyo 500 billion won (approximately $427.8 million). He then declared, “The crash of B357 was tied to defense corruption, and the figure at the center was not Chief Yoon Han Gi, but President Jung Gook Pyo.” Tensions are high as viewers are anticipating whether Yoon Han Gi will turn his back on Jung Gook Pyo in favor of Hong Soon Jo.

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Cha Dal Gun and Go Hae Ri met for the first time as a bereaved family member and an employee for the embassy, but after forming a half-reluctant partnership to uncover the truth behind the incident, their relationship deepened into a romantic one. However, in the opening scene of “Vagabond, ” the two were shown in the northern African kingdom of Kyria, with Cha Dal Gun fully-equipped as a camouflaged special agent, and Go Hae Ri showing up accompanied by several bodyguards. Cha Dal Gun was surprised to learn that the target he had been waiting to assassinate was Go Hae Ri, but the scene ended with him pointing the muzzle of his gun at Go Hae Ri with his finger on the trigger, sparking viewers’ curiosity as to what could have happened.

Samael has been a strong presence in the minds of the main characters since the first episode, but has remained a figure shrouded in mystery. In Morocco, Samael threatened the life of Jerome (played by Yoo Teo) when he didn’t follow orders, and Samael has been pulling the strings behind Hong Soon Jo, who betrayed Jung Gook Pyo and staged a coup d’état. Tensions are at their max as viewers wonder if Samael will turn out to be the true incarnation of evil.

Production company Celltrion Entertainment stated, “Watching for the reversed relationships between the characters will be a crucial point to look out for in the final episodes. Please watch to the end to see how the twists will play out.”A vagabond, by definition, is a person who wanders from place to place without a fixed home. For K-Drama fans like me, hearing the word vagabond might make you think of the intense chasing scenes in the Korean TV series ‘Vagabond’ starring Lee Seung-gi and Bae Suzy.

Four Reasons To Watch Vagabond Starring Lee Seung Gi And Bae Suzy

The Korean drama ‘Vagabond’ is one of the most-talked K-Dramas at the moment. It is the comeback drama of Seung-gi after ‘Hwayugi’ and Suzy after the the 2017 fantasy-thriller drama ‘While You Were Sleeping’. I happen to be a sucker for gripping action scenes and jaw-dropping plot twists. As such, I simply had to watch ‘Vagabond’ on Netflix.

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‘Vagabond’ is not your typical drama series. For action and thrill seekers like me, this would definitely be your type of dessert. In defense to what I’m saying, here are 12 reasons why you should start watching ‘Vagabond’ if you haven’t yet.

Lee Seung-gi and Bae Suzy are already very familiar names to K-Drama fans. Some may want to watch the series because of the two, but ‘Vagabond’ is actually completely star-studded. From veteran Korean actors like Lee Ki-young (‘Grand Prince’, 2018), Lee Geung-young (‘Argon’, 2017), and Moon Sung-keun (‘Encounter’, 2018) to in-demand actors taking mostly supporting roles like Shin Sung-rok (‘The Last Empress’, 2018), Kim Jung-hyun, Moon Jeong-hee, and Jung Man-sik, who plays the ever annoying NIS Chief Min that will make you want to punch him every time he appears on screen. He did a good job playing the annoying and arrogant NIS chief, though.

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Plus, there’s our favorite quirky Bong Sera of ‘What’s Wrong with Secretary Kim’, and Hwang Bo-ra is back on screen this time as the quirky NIS staff member Gong Hwa-sook.  There are more notable actors to love and hate in this drama, as well.

I must say that the actors suit their characters really well. I cannot think of any other Korean actor other than Lee Seung-gi to portray the main protagonist Cha Dal-gun. His character in this drama is incredibly likable (and uhmm hot, too!). He portrays a stuntman who raises his abandoned nephew.

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Bae Suzy, on the other hand, portrays NIS agent rookie Go Hae-ri, who is described by her seniors as incompetent and weak. Suzy definitely stands out as Go Hae-ri as she delivers a very solid performance.

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In every story, the bad guys always win at first – and it never really becomes less frustrating. How is it possible for something to go wrong with the only evidence of the plane crash that has been kept safe by the NIS? You’ll also be surprised by other tidbits involving the bad guys in this – believe me.

The opening scene of the drama in itself is already full of intrigue. It was shot in the desert in North Africa. In fact, the first two episodes were shot in North Africa, mostly in the Moroccan city Tangier.

In the drama, we get a few glimpses of beautiful cities like Medina and Chefchaouen City, which is not too far from Tangier. There were also a few shots done in Portugal. The rest was shot in South Korea.

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One of the things I check out when watching K-Dramas is their OST. I will never forget the first time I fell in love with the song ‘Beautiful Life’ by Crush in the phenomenal drama ‘Goblin’. It still hits me right in the feels every time I hear it. I still et LSS every time I hear the track ‘Let Me Out’ by NU’EST from the drama ‘Hwayugi’, as well. Well, ‘Vagabond’ has a dope track list of its own, as well. It is as intense as the extreme action scenes in the drama. On that note…

The chase scenes in the first few episodes are nothing short of heart-pounding. I literally almost fell off of my seat during those scenes. Parkour, anyone? Dal-gun has a background in various forms of martial arts, but he really made an impression on me when he chased a bad guy across rooftops of the slum areas in Tangier, Morocco.

What I like most about Korean dramas is how they serve as eye-openers to their viewers. ‘Vagabond, ’ just like many other Korean dramas, uncovers the malevolent activities of the Korean government. It touches on very sensitive issues of corruption, abuse of power, and unjust treatment of ordinary citizens. The drama does not only revolve around the plane crash that took the lives of 200 civilians; it also discloses why that plane crash had to happen and who really benefited in the tragedy. You’ll learn how much people might abuse power.

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Seeing Lee Seungi-gi with Bae Suzy is nothing new. They definitely click. What really struck me was the relationship of

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