Kim, the house manager for Han family, Lee Won Keun as Ahn Yu Jun, Yeon Ju's only friend at prosecution and Mina's older SIL are some major roles. Kim Chang Wan ahjussi as Noh Hak Tae, Hanju's legal head yet great supporters of lead couple, Kim Won Hae as Ryu Seung Duk, the chief prosecutor at Seoul Central District Prosecution, Jun Gook Hwan as Han Young Sik, Hanju's chairman and Mina's FIL, Ye Soo Jung as Dir. There are in fact many familiar faces in here which is another reason to look forward to this drama though it failed to a great extent. Together, they try to resolve the issues in both Yumin & Hanju and also dig into the mysteries of both past & present while unveiling astonishing truths about themselves. Han Seung Wook (Lee Sang Yoon), Mi Na's in-law cousin and heir to the largest share at Yumin, comes forward to Mina and tries to protect her bcs she was her first love. Confused by everything happening around her, Yeon Ju tries to adjust into the completely new environment but unable to control her rough & outspoken behaviour. She loses her memory due to amnesia and everyone takes her as Mi Na. Mi Na suddenly disappears from an event on an usual day but in her stead Yeon Ju was found severely injured at the same venue. Lee Ha Nee got a double role character in here playing both Prosecutor Cho Yeon Ju and a conglomerate DIL Kang Mi Na of Hanju, who are lookalikes.
But I came here to only be disappointed and frustrated. I don't watch anything ongoing so what got my attention later was the overwhelming response to this show in Korea for an internationally less talked Kdrama. I have loved her acting for a long time and the plot saying the drama is a female centric got me even more excited. The first and foremost reason I came to ONE THE WOMAN was Lee Ha Nee. So basically this kind of graph picks up a lil low but suddenly rises up, goes on stably for a lil while and then again suddenly declines to it's lowest point just to keep up at the same level until the data is over. In a post-credits sequence, Auggie even shows Peacemaker a helmet that literally just infects its wearer with scabies.A ''product life cycle graph" drama -_- Yes!!! If you don't know what that is, you can google and see for yourself.
The other power-up options in Auggie's lab offer features as varied as a full body forcefield, underwater breathing and X-ray vision. Given the success of this helmet, it seems all, but certain that each of these other helmets will be utilized at some point this season (Chekhov's helmet, if you will). It isn't until Peacemaker is reunited with his helmet that he is able to gain the upper hand by activating a new sonic boom feature. Such a ridiculous scene leaves him vulnerable to a sudden knife attack from the same woman with whom he just had sex. Post-coitus, Peacemaker proceeds to dance and sing in his underwear, using a vibrator as a microphone. Peacemaker spends the evening with a random woman from the bar (an act which includes Peacemaker screaming "Freedom!" at a particularly "heightened" moment). By the end of the first episode, we also meet a number of new characters including: a new member of Amanda Waller's team, Leota Adebayo (Danielle Brooks) a mercenary whose dark reputation apparently precedes him, Clemson Murn (Chukwudi Iwuji) Peacemaker's racist father, Auggie Smith (Robert Patrick) and a rather strange fanboy of Peacemaker's, Adrian Chase (aka Vigilante) (Freddie Stroma). The first hour brings a number of familiar faces back from Task Force X in "The Suicide Squad", including: Chris Smith (aka Peacemaker) (John Cena), Emilia Harcourt (Jennifer Holland), John Economos (Steve Agee), and, briefly, Amanda Waller (Viola Davis). The first live-action television entry in the DC Extended Universe has a lot of area to cover. If you just finished up the first episode and still have a few questions about what you just saw, you are certainly not alone. A whole three episodes of the spinoff to Gunn's "The Suicide Squad" are now available to all HBO Max subscribers. You might not be able to see John Cena, but you can watch him in the first set of episodes of "Peacemaker." Though HBO Max is adopting the weekly release model for the rest of the first season of the James Gunn series, the streaming service isn't at all shy about letting a sizable "piece" hang out, rather like Peacemaker himself.