Since the premiere of Netflix's "Chicken Nugget," the public viewers have enjoyed a pleasurable watching experience thanks to the show's clever and gripping narrative.
Based on the webtoon of the same name, the drama follows the struggles of two unfortunate men who find ways to turn a chicken nugget back into its human form.
Apart from that, "Chicken Nugget" also showcased the chemistry between the characters, especially Ryu Seung Ryong and Ahn Jae Hong, two of South Korea's best comedy actors.
With that said, here are three of the best moments in the series that induced laughter among the viewers around the world. Keep on reading to know more.
1. Ryu Seung Ryong's passionate performance
Forbes described "Chicken Nugget" as a fun-filled comedy that captures the viewers' hearts in an instant.
They added that the actors' excellent performances carried the whole narrative with ease. Ryu Seung Ryong's performance stole the entire show as a "father of a chicken nugget."
His comical acting enthralled the viewers that even in a rather situation, Ryu Seung Ryong was able to make the viewers laugh, drawing positive reactions and feedback from the public.
2. Ahn Jae Hong's sly acting
At the very first episode, Ahn Jae Hong appeared in an obnoxiously colorful outfit that didn't only catch the attention of his co-stars but also the viewers.
He also erased his image to perfectly transform into his character which brought fresh laughter than any viewer could ever imagine. In one scene, he boasted his "coolness" to save Kim Yoo Jung who is in danger.
In addition to that, the romance aspect of Ahn Jae Hong's character also completed the work, satisfying the viewers.
3. The war between Earth people and aliens
If turning into a chicken nugget is odd enough, the Netflix show also starred real-like aliens to amplify the tension in the atmosphere.
In one of the episodes, the Baek Jung Chicken Nugget workers played by Kim Tae Hoon, Hwang Mi Young, Jung Soon Won and Lee Ha Nui unleashed their synergy, following the revelation of their true identity.
The quartet also showed their "nuclear weapons" and "missiles" through their strangely addictive gestures and quirky facial expressions that didn't go unnoticed by the viewers.
Lee Byung Hun, the director of the drama, lauded the actors as well as the choreography team for making the script come to life without much trouble, and even making his scenes more interesting.
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On the other hand, "Chicken Nugget" is available now on Netflix for streaming. Make sure to check it out.
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Written by Elijah Mully.