KBS2 drama, 'Kick Kick Kick Kick,' aimed to revolutionize the sitcom genre but faced a disappointing downfall, with viewer ratings plummeting to 0%.
This unique comedy-drama follows the journey of actor Ji Jin Hee and former star producer Cho Young Sik as they venture into the world of content creation to gain three million subscribers for their channel.
Director Koo Sung Joon infused 'Kick Kick Kick Kick' with a mix of comedic styles, from deadpan humor to physical gags, creating a laughter-filled atmosphere.
During the recent online presentation, Director Koo expressed the team's aspiration for a long-term series with strong viewer engagement, aiming to follow the footsteps of successful global productions.
In the gripping finale, the show navigates the ups and downs of an office romance between Wang Jo Yeon and Kang Tae Ho, culminating in a heartwarming resolution.
While Ji Jin Hee and Cho Young Sik strive to hit their subscriber milestone, the production takes an unexpected turn with a semi-nude photoshoot, keeping fans on the edge of their seats.
As 'Kick Kick Kick Kick' bids farewell, the team gears up for the launch of their next drama, 'Villians Everywhere,' promising more entertainment on the horizon.