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The interviewer naturally asked about Song Hye Kyo's role in the hit drama, and the actress relayed, "When I first received the script, the character hadn't been as developed yet. The writer and I went out drinking a few times, where she changed the character positively for me. When you're drunk, you get a little braver, so I think I demanded more from her. I think she enjoyed seeing that from me."
About receiving a lot of love from female viewers for Kang Mo Yeon's outgoing, opinionated personality, Song Hye Kyo reflected, "Females usually like me better. During the drama was when I learned about the term 'Cider' (Someone who speaks their mind, straightforward, like the refreshing taste of cider), and I liked that the female character had such a clear voice of her own instead of being dragged along by the male character. Even some female characters like that can become passive when they're in love, but Mo Yeon was always certain about her worth and her style. It took a long time for her to realistically accept the fear surrounding the other person's situation and background, and so she did end up being scolded by some viewers who fell for Yoo Si Jin right away (laughter). I thought that how she was strongly inclined to her work, how she was realistic, and how she loved but didn't fall prey to love were the attractive parts of her. There were a few unlikable things here and there, of course (laughter)."
It sounds like Song Hye Kyo really delved deep into Kang Mo Yeon's character during her drama! More of the actress' photos and interview questions can be found in the June issue of 'W Korea'!
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