4 Ways Lee Hanee Has Captivated Viewers Through Historical Action Rom-Com K-Drama "Knight Flower"

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February is just on the horizon but 2024 has already proven to be packed with outstanding K-Dramas that tick off every box on the checklist. While each drama is distinct with their own captivating characteristics, "Knight Flower" has done well to enchant audiences since its premiere. Week after week the historical comedy rises in viewership, breaking personal records with every new episode.

"Knight Flower" sees Lee Hanee and Lee JongWon at the very center, making weekends at home that much more fun. It focuses on Cho YeoHwa (Lee Hanee) a 15-year widow who lives a double life. By day, she's virtuous, does not take a step outside unless allowed, and upkeeps the values of the household. However, at night, she's a valiant vigilante bent on helping those in need. During one of her escapades, she encounters Park SooHo (Lee JongWon), a senior officer, and the two become involved with one another.

Female characters in historical K-Dramas usually carry themselves with an unbridled elegance. And while Cho YeoHwa possesses this to some degree, she also challenges the status quo of what it means to be a woman in Joseon Korea.

Here are a few ways Lee Hanee has captivated viewers in "Knight Flow