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After 3-Year Hiatus, Lee Na-young Stuns In 'Honour' Finale With A Career-Defining Role

Hope we get a Season 2!

ENA, Monday–Tuesday drama, Drama, Lee Na-young, Jung Eun-chae, Lee Chung-ah, Honour, Honour, Yeon Woo-jin
Photo: ENA 'Honour'
ENA, Monday–Tuesday drama, Drama, Lee Na-young, Jung Eun-chae, Lee Chung-ah, Honour, Honour, Yeon Woo-jin
ENA, Monday–Tuesday drama, Drama, Lee Na-young, Jung Eun-chae, Lee Chung-ah, Honour, Honour, Yeon Woo-jin
Photo: ENA 'Honour'

Actress Lee Na-young capped her first project in three years with a powerful, emotionally charged performance that earned widespread praise.

In ENA’s Monday–Tuesday drama Honour (hereafter 'Honour'), which ended on the 10th, Lee portrayed Yoon Ra-young, delicately capturing both her relentless pursuit of the truth and her complicated relationship with her daughter. In the finale, Yoon Ra-young exposed Baek Tae-joo (played by Yeon Woo-jin) as the mastermind behind the case and proved self-defense, ultimately being found not guilty.

In particular, the narration line "And yet, as long as life goes on, we are eternal winners" resonated deeply, amplifying the show’s lingering impact. While defending her clients’ wounds, Lee also confronted her own, delivering a tightly focused performance that cemented a new career-defining character.

Meanwhile, 'Honour' closed on a high note with a nationwide rating of 4.7% per Nielsen Korea, marking its series-high.