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A lot of 'Waikiki' that I got even if the audience rating is low, Season 2 Kazaa!

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JTBC drama Woongrae Tea Waikiki was the end. The highest audience rating is 2% (Nielsen Korea). The average audience rating stood at 1%. I did not expect to see a big audience in the first place, nor could it be expected. Almost all performers were newcomers, and their work was more like a sitcom than a drama. If so, why did they try this drama?

This is because there is not a small amount that can be obtained with such a small TV drama regardless of the audience rating. The first thing that stands out as the income of this work is the actors. This is Lee Kyung-hee, a newcomer that has attracted attention from the beginning, but actors such as Kim Jung Hyun, Son Seung Won, Jung In-sun, Ko Won-hee and Lee Ju-woo surely took the lead in this drama.

Actually, the most difficult acting is the comedy. From that point of view, it seems that Lee Kyung, Kim Jung Hyun, and Son Seung Won ' It is so melted into the character that when the future work is done, the afterimage of the image comes to the surface.

The act of Chung In-sun's single-mam was also good, and the act of Goh Won-hee, who did not fear being destroyed by acting as a female character who grows a beard, was also good, and the role of Lee Ju-woo . In the time when it is not easy to find new actors like these days, <Wataracha Waikiki> is a good opportunity for them.

However, it is obvious that the "Warakata Waikiki" lacked the central story to penetrate the entire drama. So I put on the cover of the drama, but actually it was a work that could be called sitcom. In fact, <Warakata Waikiki> was divided into two episodes for about 30 minutes in an hour. It seems that it was a proper allocation to the sitcom.

So what if it was not a drama but rather a sitcom? Of course, it does not mean there is a hierarchy between the drama and the sitcom. However, for viewers who were expecting some tension in the drama, a sitcom comedy of "Warakata Waikiki" might have come up with the wrong feeling. But if you are watching a sitcom comedy and looking at it, it could be different. Indeed, it can be said that "Warakcha Waikiki" showed a more powerful room than any sitcom in the intensity of laughter.

But why is it that the sitcom has become more and more difficult to find in recent years? It is actually a sitcom, but it is mostly packaged as a drama. That's because there is still a low-eyed gaze at the sitcom, as sitcoms have a strange customary prejudice of daily broadcasts. It is a form of work that is never easy, but it is packed in a drama rather than a sitcom, with a low perception. However, through the "Warakata Waikiki", I could confirm that this type of sitcom (two one-hour a week shows) is certainly a possible format.

Many of the famous actors who are currently active have made their debut debut from sitcoms. In addition, it is not easy to laugh these days, such as a sitcom genre, maybe even more likely to be a genre of viewers feel thirst. With these points in mind, <Warakata Waikiki> seems to have gotten quite a few in both ways. I can not expect such a sitcom that can give us the power to 'wow tea car' like the youths of <Warakcha Waikiki>, which is a tough reality, but still shouting "Kazu A!". That's why Season 2 is expected.