Oh Eui-sik's Impression on "Crash"

"Crash" Oh Eui-sik expressed his meaningful feelings about the end of the show.

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In the ENA Monday-Tuesday drama "Crash", which ended on the 18th, Oh Eui-sik played the role of Lee Tae-joo, the head of the National Police Agency's serious crime investigation department.

Oh Eui-sik added to his charm with his eyes and dry speech, which perfectly permeated the character of a success-oriented police officer chasing power. When his former police officer Pyo Myeong-hak (Heo Jung-do) was caught up in the murder case, he immediately avoided calling, whistle-blowing corruption and revealing the pinnacle of his desire to rise to fame. As such, Oh Eui-sik's appearance alone stirred tension, added to the sense of immersion, and acted as a villain.

At the end of the work, Oh Eui-sik said, "I sincerely thank the viewers for loving and supporting "Crash". I hope you had a pleasant time watching the TCI team implementing justice despite difficult situations".

"I had a lot of worries while acting Lee Tae-joo, but it was a grateful time to show a different side of me as an actor. I will continue to work hard. Please support and watch!" he said.

Oh Eui-sik, who has continued his hard work by going back and forth between dramas "Knight Flower", "Crash", and the play "Then and Today", is preparing to meet viewers with a new look.