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Teasers for Strong Woman Kang Nam-soon’s heroes and villain

A new batch of superheroes are ready and raring to go in JTBC’s upcoming Strong Woman Kang Nam-soon. Helmed by three generations of strong ladies, there’s daughter Lee Yumi (Mental Coach Jegal), mother Kim Jung-eun (My Dangerous Wife), and grandmother Kim Hae-sook (Revenant).

Starting off with the youngest, Kang Nam-soon (Lee Yumi) is described as a woman with natural-born crazy energy. She does not know despair or when to give up, and from the looks of her character teaser, she clearly has no fear, either.

In voiceover, her mother says that Nam-soon has returned to her arms from the vast plains of Mongolia, and thinks this is destiny. She tells her daughter that she cannot live an average life, and we get quick sequences of Nam-soon riding a horse, jumping out of an airplane, and facing off against a group of thugs. As she tosses people around like rag dolls and carries others on her back, she says, “I am truly happy when I can help someone.”

Next up is Hwang Geum-joo (Kim Jung-eun), a.k.a. Nam-soon’s mother. Her description says that she is unembarrassed of being nouveau riche, and from her teaser, she is clearly rocking her looks and strutting like a boss.

The teaser cuts between scenes of Geum-joo appearing classy in one and badass in the next, but regardless of her garb, she is always strong and confident. Raising a glass, she makes a toast to a world where everyone can live well, not just the rich. As she stands in the middle of the road with her hair blowing in the wind, she declares, “I plan to give it a try.”

Finishing off this family trio is grandmother Gil Joong-gan (Kim Hae-sook). Like the others, she is not someone to be trifled with, and the show describes her as the “Attack on Grandma” and femme fatale of seniors.

Though her name may mean “middle,” she says that nothing about her is middling, and the teaser shows Joong-gan crushing meat with her bare hands, breaking down doors, and sending a person flying across the room. After knocking people down like bowling pins, she carries them on her shoulders to the police station and announces, “From now on, anyone who tries to scam their elders will die by my hands.”

Helping our superpowered ladies is Ong Sung-woo (Would You Like a Cup of Coffee) as Kang Hee-shik. Described as the police force’s elite, Hee-shik seems eager to charge forward and fight crime.

In his character teaser, Hee-shik pushes past a group of black-suited men and brandishes his police badge. He warns someone that he won’t let anyone slide if they refuse to cooperate with his investigation, and then we see him make an arrest.

Last but not least is the show’s villain, CEO Ryu Shi-oh played by Byun Woo-seok (Moonshine). His description calls him on edge as well as a psychopath with a victim mentality. Definitely not a good combination of traits.

Our villain seems to value strength above all else as he narrates, “If you’re strong, then fears disappear. You can do anything.” Whether or not Shi-oh has superpowers like our ladies is unclear, but from the teaser, he easily throws a grown man down the street and kicks away a car. Staring into the camera, he states, “No one can treat me carelessly.”

Written by the original series writer Baek Mi-kyung (Mine) and directed by PDs Kim Jung-shik (So Not Worth It) and Lee Kyung-shik, JTBC’s Strong Woman Kang Nam-soon will premiere on October 7 in the Saturday-Sunday slot.










 
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I hope this spin-off keeps the focus on the cartoonish slapstick humour, that was the best thing about the original drama. It became a drag when it focused on the serial killer and the romance was simply ok.

Park Bo-young did a great job and carried the original well but i like that there seems to be three female leads in this one.

Adding it to my watchlist.

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Looking forward... Really enjoyed Strong Woman 1.

I've seen Lee Yu-mi in Squid Game and All of Us Are Dead. Betting things will work out better for her character this time.

And need my superpower fix after Moving.

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He is too pretty to be a villain. In RL villains are not super pretty stunners so I refuse to believe he is a villain in this drama too. He might just not be persuasive enough in this role so won’t. I for one won’t be sorry if that happens.

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All the three ladies are awesome. Very excited to see them in action! 😃 😀

I loved Kim Hae-sook as the Jade Emperor in "Tomorrow". She can really rock great colorful dresses and her hot pink avatar in the teaser is 💖

I really like Ong Sung-woo, so I hope he has a good role and is not reduced to being a mere prop to our superwomen trio. 😂

The villain (Byun Woo-seok) understandably seems to have generated a lot of interest in (fired up?) uri DB wooga squad and brainstorming on what would be an appropriate word for SLS for a villain.
🔥 🔥 🔥

After all not everybody can do "shirtless headstand pushups" and look hot while doing so. 🤣 😂 🤣

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What’s a wooga squad in this context? I thought that was associated with Park Seo Joon, et al.

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I have indeed been inspired by Park Seo-joon's wooga squad which was named after the the Korean phrase "Woori-ga gajok-inga?" (Are we family?).

I do not have anyone IRL with whom I can do a deep-dive analysis of my beloved K-dramas. I was so overwhelmed and excited and felt so warm and "heard" during my interactions with the Beanies that I decided to call the DB Beanie community uri DB wooga squad.

No prizes for guessing that my most favorite K-drama trope is "found family". 😂 🤣

@Reply1988

Mother Bean liked this term and has sweetly added this phrase onto her display name.

Gamsahamnida!!

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Thanks! Good for you. I don’t have anyone to talk to about KDs as well and many others are in the same boat so you’re not alone.
Yeah, that phrase is in informal speech and is pretty on point. Btw, when you transcribe it to English, you don’t need the ‘w’ for 우리 as it begins with the ‘oo’ sound.

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I couldn't get into SWDBS (yeah I know PBY and PHS were hella cute in it), but am interested in giving this spin-off a try.

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I really really want to like this, but somehow it's not drawing me in (I do find the Mom pretty interesting though) but the main leads are looking so lacklustre that it's giving me anxiety.
When the villain is creme de la creme of the piece, it's a bit worrisome. I hope he is not really the villain. One can hope.

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