The highly anticipated return of veteran actress Park Shin-hye has officially set the weekend primetime ablaze with her latest tvN drama, “Undercover Miss Hong.” From the very first scene, Park Shin-hye commanded attention, immediately establishing her character Hong Geum-bo, an elite securities supervisor, with an undeniable screen presence.
Her portrayal of Hong Geum-bo brilliantly captures a character who, behind a seemingly cold demeanor, possesses an unyielding focus on her work. This complex personality perfectly intertwines with the retro office comedy genre, imbuing the premiere with a unique atmosphere. Park Shin-hye’s robust performance hints at the thrilling undercover investigations yet to unfold, generating immense anticipation.
Returning to the small screen with “Undercover Miss Hong,” Park Shin-hye showcases her signature versatility from the outset, promising a distinctive “Park Shin-hye style undercover” narrative. The January 17th broadcast saw her fluidly navigate between action and comedic elements as Hong Geum-bo, signaling the exciting start of what’s touted as an unprecedented retro office comedy.

In the early episodes, Park Shin-hye masterfully brought to life Hong Geum-bo, the “Yeuido witch” – a character devoid of camaraderie or loyalty but exceptionally skilled in her profession. Her commanding expressions and tone powerfully conveyed both the cold rationality of an elite securities supervisor and the gravitas of a central figure. After a tumultuous journey, Hong Geum-bo‘s promotion to team leader led her to investigate Hanmin Securities’ slush fund. However, the sudden death of informant and Hanmin Securities CEO Kang Myung-hwi abruptly halted the investigation. Subsequently, Director Yoon proposed an undercover infiltration into a securities firm to find the slush fund ledger. Initially resistant, Hong Geum-bo accepted the offer after witnessing Hanmin Securities Chairman Kang Pil-beom‘s public apology spectacle, officially launching the undercover narrative.
This intricate plot sees Hong Geum-bo, with the assistance of her younger sister Hong Jang-mi, transform into a twenty-year-old new employee. She aced the entrance exam, even identifying an error in the questions, securing her admission. To locate the whistleblower “Yebbi,” she moved into dormitory room 301 with Go Bok-hee, CEO Kang Myung-hwi‘s former secretary, meticulously setting the stage for her deep-cover operation.
Notably, Park Shin-hye delivered an acting tour-de-force, seamlessly transitioning between the tenacious team leader Hong Geum-bo in the first half and the fresh, “MZ-era” junior employee Hong Jang-mi in the latter. Her effortless shift from a sharp investigator to a youthful newbie underscored her boundless acting range, driving the narrative forward with vibrant energy.
- 🎭 Dynamic portrayal of Hong Geum-bo, the formidable elite securities supervisor.
- 👯♀️ Seamless transformation into Hong Jang-mi, the innocent-looking new recruit.
- ✨ Engaging “tiki-taka” chemistry with various supporting characters, enhancing the retro office comedy.
- ⚡️ Masterful blend of intense action sequences and comedic timing.
As a tech and industry visionary, I’m particularly impressed by Park Shin-hye‘s ability to embody such contrasting personas with technological precision. This dual role isn’t just acting; it’s a demonstration of adaptability and strategic character deployment, signaling a fascinating evolution in K-drama storytelling.
Following the broadcast, the initial episode led by Park Shin-hye garnered overwhelmingly positive and eager responses. Viewers expressed keen interest in Hong Geum-bo’s image as a highly competent boss and the exciting dormitory undercover infiltration episodes, directing their attention to the unfolding undercover plot.
“Undercover Miss Hong,” a project spearheaded by the “trusted and watched” Park Shin-hye – a proven box office draw – also features an impressive ensemble cast including Go Kyung-pyo, Ha Yoon-kyung, Jo Han-kyul, Choi Ji-soo, Kang Chae-young, Lee Deok-hwa, Kim Do-hyun, and Jang Do-ha. Directed by Park Seon-ho and penned by Moon Hyun-kyung, the drama is a collaborative effort between Studio Dragon (planning) and Celltrion Entertainment (production), showcasing a powerful synergy that marked its successful debut.
The second episode of “Undercover Miss Hong” aired on January 18th at 9:10 PM KST, leaving viewers eager for the next chapter of Park Shin-hye‘s engaging undercover investigation.
We anticipate “Undercover Miss Hong” will continue to deliver an innovative blend of suspense and humor, further solidifying Park Shin-hye‘s legacy as a versatile actress.
Editor: Alex Kim 💻













