Summary
Kim Soo-hyun is known as the “King of Ad-libs” and one of his bestQueen of Tearsad-libs pays homage to one of his co-star’s funniest characters to date. Kim Soo-hyun’s quick wit and comedic timing are some of his best acting talents, which are seen in the varied andbest K-Drama performances throughout his career. Though his role asQueen of Tears' Baek Hyun-woo isn’t best known for being funny, Kim Soo-hyun still gives Hyun-woo an edge that makes him feel like a varied and complex character who can also be funny in the right circumstances.
Before its release,Queen of Tearslooked to have the perfect comedic recipe thanks to its unique concept of a marriage on the brink of collapse. However, asCrash Landing on You’s perfect replacement,Queen of Tearswas always bound to veer towards the emotional. Despite this,Queen of Tearsis full of great comedic moments, with Kim Soo-hyun delivering some of the show’s funniest scenes. In one of his best, he also finds a way to pay tribute to one of his co-star’s best characters in a scene that could not be more fitting.

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Kim Soo-hyun’s Homage Brings Kim Ji-won’s Career Full-Circle
Every episode ofQueen of Tearsshows why Kim Soo-hyun has such a great reputation as an actor through his varied and complex performances, yet the early episodes prove just how funny he can be. In one ofQueen of Tears' funniest scenes, Baek Hyun-woo (Kim Soo-hyun) expresses his frustrations about his marriage and Hae-in’s family in an over-the-top fashion. While this scene is hilarious on its own, it’s even more special asKim Soo-hyun adds a small nod to one of Kim Ji-won’s most beloved characters to date, thanks to an expertly placed ad-lib.
“Aegyo” is a Korean term that refers to acting overly cute.

In this scene, Hyun-woo cries about how he was always seen as the cute youngest son of his family. He adds, “I was born this way. What can I do?”. This directly references one of Kim Ji-won’s most viral scenes fromFight For My Way, where she played the boisterous wannabe newscaster, Choi Ae-ra. In the comedy K-drama’s second episode, Ae-ra cutely declares to Ko Dong-man (Park Seo-joon), “I was not acting pretty. I was born pretty,” which is one of Ae-ra’s most memorable lines in the whole K-drama.
Kim Ji-won’s expert delivery inFight For My Wayearned her a reputation for her incredible aegyo skills, which have been replicated by many following the K-drama’s release, including by her latest co-star, Kim Soo-hyun. His homage is incredibly subtle, especially to those unfamiliar with the iconicFight For My Wayscene. However, it is a great nod to one of Kim Ji-won’s best K-dramas and best characters to date.

Fight For My Way’s Ae-ra Is One Of Kim Ji-won’s Best K-Drama Characters
FromHigh Kick 3toQueen of Tears, Kim Ji-won has played many incredible characters in her career. However, none of them are quite like Choi Ae-ra.Ae-ra was Kim Ji-won’s first leading role in a K-drama, following on from her overwhelming success in her supporting role as First Lt. Yoon Myeong-ju inDescendants of the Sun. As Choi Ae-ra, Kim Ji-won showed an entirely new side to her acting range that left many wishing for her to return to the world of comedy once again.
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AsFight For My Wayrelies on rooting for the underdogs, the leading characters had to be easy to fall in love with. Fortunately, Kim Ji-won and Park Seo-joon make that easy. Kim Ji-won gives Choi Ae-ra a flair that makes her bounce off the screen without making her feel like a caricature, especially when delivering her most over-the-top scenes. Plus, Ae-ra’s headstrong and feisty nature makes some ofFight For My Way’s best moments even better, as Kim Ji-won gives her all into every scene to deliver some outstanding slapstick comedy moments that are equally matched to Park Seo-joon’s.
Along with this, one of the best things about Ae-ra’s character is her relationship with Ko Dong-man and how that changes her throughout the K-drama. As childhood best friends, the pair’s outlandish energy thrives as they are both unafraid to put the other in their place through playful jests. However, as they slowly come to realize their feelings for one another, the balance between quieter, tender moments and playfulness makes Ae-ra and Dong-man easily one ofKim Ji-won’s best on-screen couples, as well as a well-rounded character that feels like a breath of fresh air in Kim Ji-won’s dramatic career.

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Kim Ji-won and Her Co-stars Make Comedy Look Easy
ThoughbothQueen of TearsandFight For My Wayare considered romantic comedies,Fight For My Waycertainly takes the lead in the comedy department. Kim Ji-won and Park Seo-joon are a formidable on-screen duo who bounce off each other perfectly, making falling in love with thisfriends-to-lovers K-dramastory easy. Even some of their most sincere moments are layered with comedy, which makesFight For My Wayboth easy to watch and hilarious.
This does not mean to say thatQueen of Tearsis not funny. In fact,Queen of Tearshas many laugh-out-loud moments that help to add depth to the fantasy-like romance. Much like inFight For My Way, Kim Ji-won proves she is an even match for Kim Soo-hyun’s comedy powerhouse. However,her comedy moments inQueen of Tearsare a lot more subtle than in her previous K-dramaand are few and far between compared toFight For My Way’s focus on the funnier side of life.
Though Kim Ji-won has proven that she excels in the dramatic department, especially inQueen of Tears, Choi Ae-ra proves she is a comedy master, too.
Kim Soo-hyun’s portrayal of the drunken Hyun-woo brings back a comedic energy to Kim Ji-won’s latest K-drama that has been absent from many of her recent works, which have focused more on the dramatic side of life. Though Kim Ji-won has proven that she excels in the dramatic department, especially inQueen of Tears, Choi Ae-ra proves she is a comedy master, too. As such, Kim Soo-hyun’s small tribute to his co-star could not be more perfect, as it connects two of her best K-dramas and reminds audiences of just how iconic some of Kim Ji-won’s previous characters are.
Queen Of Tears
Cast
Hong Hae-in, the heiress of the prestigious Queens Group, and her husband Baek Hyun-woo, known as the “supermarket prince,” navigate the complexities of their high-profile marriage. While Hae-in exudes a cold and calculating demeanor, Hyun-woo brings warmth and emotional depth to their relationship. Their union, celebrated as the “wedding of the century,” faces a monumental crisis that forces them to reassess their differences and rediscover the strength in their bond.
Fight For My Way
Fight For My Way is a South Korean television drama series that aired in 2017. Starring Park Seo-joon and Kim Ji-won, the show follows the lives of four young adults struggling to achieve their dreams in the face of societal expectations and everyday challenges. The series explores themes of friendship, ambition, and romance, offering a nuanced portrayal of the hardships and triumphs faced by its characters.