SBS Monday Tuesday drama 'Dr. Stranger' actor Lee Jong Suk made the audiences cry with him with his convincing, tear-jerking scene. On the seventh episode of the new SBS Monday Tuesday drama 'Dr. Stranger' which aired in the afternoon of May 26, 2014, the North Korean doctor Park Hoon, played by Lee Jong Suk, cried for his deceased father Park Chul, and his guilt for him. On this day's episode, Park Hoon got enraged after hearing from Choi Byung Chul the reason why his father Park Chul had to go to North Korea. Choi Byung Chul told him that his father was Jang Suk Joo's political scapegoat, and Park Hoon could not control his anger. Park Hoon got enraged at Jang Suk Joo, who abused his power and used his father as a scapegoat. Choi Byung Chul handed Park Hoon the relics of his father. He reminisced the past with his father, and broke down in tears, hugging his father's relics. In related news, the new SBS Monday Tuesday drama "Dr. Stranger" tells a story of a doctor, played by Lee Jong Suk, who was born in South Korea but was raised in the north.
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