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Flower Crew: Joseon Marriage Agency

꽃파당: 조선혼담공작소 ‧ Drama ‧ 2019
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3LeftFeet
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Nov 9, 2019
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Overall 9.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 9.5
Rewatch Value 10
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Lovely cast, great costumes, enjoyable music, and a lively story that edges over into the fluffy zone doesn't quite add up at the end, at least for me.

Part of the problem is that the ML showed us the most emotion when his rat of a father killed himself. The, contrasted with the young king's steady and answering loyalty to the FL made the ending all fluff, and little emotional impact. Though I liked the ML just fine, I still wanted FL to get over what was really a physical attraction only (the ML didn't let her see any of his true self) and go back to Soo.

The ending flatlined with the look-at-me-I'm-so-clever marriage with the German speaking guy (whose German was really good, unlike our Flower Agency guy who clearly had no idea what he was saying) when what we truly needed was resolution after the devastating revelation about Go Young Soo. We really NEEDED to see that meeting with the king, and a glimpse of his new life.

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CeeKay
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Feb 10, 2023
16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 3.0
Story 5.5
Acting/Cast 5.0
Music 3.0
Rewatch Value 1.5
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Only 1 good actor and beautiful scenery

Only SEO Ji hoon comes accross as a convincing character

Kim Ming Jae always looks cold stuck up in every drama that he plays ,the same boring look , absolutely unsuitable for a romantic drama

Going Seun Yeong tries to be funny but isn't.
Tried to be romantic she falls flat.
She will only cast well as a police officer,she has the toughness look not the feminity or charm

The story is only interesting with the palace political maneuver and one would side the King instantly.

Those other sidelines match making are pathetic, unnecessary, trivia

I kept forwarding whenever these appears
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The colour of the scenes one of the best serenity and beauty ,in Korean dramas.



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moonhairednel
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Mar 22, 2026
16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 7.5
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 2.0
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What a Letdown

The trailer gave me the impression that this was going to be more lighthearted than it turned out to be. Regardless, it started off well - a young man who is deeply in love with his escaped slave girlfriend gets abducted right before their wedding.

Then it fell flat.

The big problem for me was the romantic subplots. Neither the main couple nor the secondary couple had any real chemistry, either between the characters or the actors playing them. The first one felt contrived. It seemed like it was just included to have the drama of a love triangle. The secondary one was particularly irritating, as the female love interest was a vicious, entitled creep. I expect more out of love stories than just the couple falling in love because they both happen to be very good looking. The way that one played out at the end also felt very artificial. True character development happens gradually, not like someone flipping a switch.

On the positive side, the backstories were touching and added depth to the overall story. I was particularly impressed by Park Ji Hoon's performance when they got into his character's backstory later in the series. I'd never seen him in anything before and will be keeping an eye out for him in the future.

So, I won't say that it was awful, but I cannot recommend it either.

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MPL88
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Sep 24, 2023
16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 9.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 9.0
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Matchmaking Has Never Been so original, and fun!

What an interesting idea, a group of men running a matchmaking agency. Loved this premise. They had the brains and money behind the business, the charmer, but also an intellect who knew how to get the ladies to provide him much needed tea/gossip and connections to do his job and then they had the fashionista who was responsible for the brides looking lovely on their big day.

The guys had their successful business, but then came Gae-ttong to shake things up. She was rough around the edges but ultimately had a good heart and made for a great addition to the team. Her story was interesting in that she and her fiancé were once clients of the agency, but fate changed all of that with her being left abandoned and in need of help. The owner of the agency stepped in to help and things progressed from there. What also made this interesting was that the marriage matches were nicely intertwined with the political power plays going on at the palace.

I felt bad for Lee Soo, the new king, and Gae-ttong’s former fiancé. For he was forced into a life he did not want and tried his best to recapture what he had with Gae-ttong, but once it was made clear that she no longer wanted a future with him, his attempt to force the issue made him less endearing. Thankfully he eventually came to his senses and backed off.
Though Do Joon was deeply into Ji-hwa, I could not stand her. She was not a good person at all. I thought he could’ve done so much better than her.

The ML/FL had great chemistry. Their love story was very well-done. I was so pleased with their ending. Even better, all the individuals working at the agency had interesting backstories that were nicely worked into the stories of the series.
My only gripe, despite the show doing a good job tying the matched marriages to the power plays at the palace, the power plays on their own could’ve been stronger. The palace drama in the long run was not well written or thought out. Still, this was a great series that I thoroughly enjoyed and will be one that I will frequently rewatch.

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Rhody401
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Mar 10, 2026
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Overall 8.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

A King, A Matchmaker, and the Woman Between Them

The storyline of this drama was very well written and thoughtfully developed. Both the male lead (ML) and female lead (FL) portrayed their roles with great ease and depth, expressing strong emotions through their performances. The female lead brought a touch of humor to the story at times, which made her character very enjoyable to watch. In contrast, the male lead often appeared expressionless, but this worked beautifully for his character because he was hiding his true feelings beneath the surface.

The supporting characters also played an important role in strengthening the story. Each one added something meaningful, helping the plot feel fuller and more engaging.

The central story revolves around a man of low birth who is later revealed to be the king. He falls in love with a young woman of humble background, but because she lacks the manners and standards expected of royalty, he seeks help from a matchmaking agency that specializes in bringing people together in love. His hope is that they can help transform her into a proper lady suitable for royal life.

During her training, however, the leader of the agency begins to fall in love with her. This creates many twists and emotional turns in the storyline as feelings grow and loyalties are tested.

In the end, the king must let her go, realizing that her happiness lies elsewhere. She ultimately falls in love with the agency’s leader. The drama concludes on a satisfying note, showing how each character finds their own happiness with the person they truly love.

Overall, I was very happy with this drama. It had a strong story, expressive performances, and an ending that wrapped everything up in a warm and satisfying way.

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XS33
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Sep 7, 2024
16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 6.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 5.0

Pretty normal drama

LIKE

When Hoon did not believe in true love and there was a good reason for that

Hoon, Gae Ddong and Lee Soo who get entangled together

DISLIKE

Bong Deok, due to his own selfish motive, put Hoon in dilemma

MUSIC

Not to my liking

REWATCH VALUE

Five for now
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DodoDimitrov
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Mar 26, 2026
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Overall 9.0
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 7.0

Wonderful Drama

Flower Crew: Joseon Marriage Agency should rank a way higher than 7.8, the only reason coming to my mind is that it is older than 2020. It is not pretentions or super ambitious, has great acting and lovely story with happy ending. I enjoyed it more than the most recent Korean historical dramas. It made me smile, angry , i laughed several times. Just chill out and enjoy it.
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Venezia
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May 17, 2024
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Overall 8.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 5.0

All the clichés but some original storylines too

First of of all… the three main leads are gorgeous!! And the costumes and locations are a feast for the eye.
I love the matchmaking storylines and the clever tricks they employ to get couples together.
Special mention for Byun Woo Seok, devastatingly charming in his role as a ladies’ man. The expression ‘come to bed’ eyes must have been coined for him.
Overall not groundbreaking, but enjoyable and worth a casual watch.
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Bri
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Dec 28, 2025
16 of 16 episodes seen
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Overall 7.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 5.0

Park Jihoon is so girly pop in this

I enjoyed this and thought all the characters had great chemistry together! The couple pairings as well as just all the friendships in the show I think were enjoyable to watch, and the main cast of characters are pretty likable as well. There are a lot of funny moments as well as a lot of cute romantic moments. I watched this for Park Jihoon originally and enjoyed it overall. I definitely don't think it deserves all the hate it gets.
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ltspada
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Sep 12, 2022
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Overall 8.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
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Central Romance is really heart warming, interesting premise, minor "flaws" in some element

8.5/10 is my rating. This is a 2019 South Korean Historical Romantic Comedy Drama with 16 approximately 60minute episodes.

I first provide a synopsis then a review.

Synopsis:
Marriage is a big deal in Joseon era Korea and, at the top of their game Ma Hoon, (Kim Min-jae) Young-soo (Choi Seung) and Do Joon (Byeon Woo-seok) are three handsome bachelor's who use their unusual charm, intelligence, and good looks to run the most successful marriage agency in the land. Things are going well for the trio until the groom is stolen and the bride jilted during the wedding of Lee Soo (Seo Ji-hoon), a blacksmith's son and Gae-ttong/Yoon Soo-yun (Gong Seung-yeon) whom Lee Soo has loved for many years. But things are not what they seem and Lee Soo was a hidden prince who was abducted to fulfill his destiny as the King of Joseon. The marriage agency feels like they have to make it right for heart broken Gae-ttong and vow to help her determine what happened to Lee Soo and get the marriage back on track. When Ma Hoon foils an assasination attempt on Gae-ttong it is clear things may not be as they seem. The matchmakers pull Gae-ttong into their circle to protect her until they can figure out what, exactly is going on. Lee Soo still has not given up on marrying the girl he loves and asks Ma Hoon to help him figure out how to marry the girl who is now below his social station. Love is a tricky business though and destiny may have other plans.

Review:
Overall I really liked this. The concept of these match making men was a unique twist. The fact that each had a unique back story was very interesting. I loved Gae-ttong as she was very spirited and a-typical. It was a very heart warming story of love and friendship and good overcoming evil. Great all the way around on the surface.

Spoiler alerts**I did not like the romance between one of the matchmakers and the snobby noble daughter. I never found a single thing redeeming about her character and could not fathom a reason, other than her hard to get nature, why he would like her. She looked down on basically every one and the only consistency in her character was snobbery. Every time those two were focused on I just couldn't wait for the story to move on.

I felt very sorry for Lee Soo. He never asked to become king and his love for Gae-ttong was complete. My daughters, who watched it with me, found it nearly unforgivable that the only time he forced his powers as king was to try to force a situation where he would marry her. I think that is a bit generational. I thought his persistence just showed the depth of his love for her. They thought it was stalker level I just thought he was steadfast. I knew he would come around and he did. Said she could marry whomever. But it was sad to me. He mentions that he is married to the nation. I would have loved for him to have a happy ending. I know that is not realistic but I don't watch dramas to have them match sad reality.

There was no real sense for how her life with her brother went after they reunited. Was he living with her? It showed them hanging out a time or two but not if they had any sort of deep connection beyond that. It seemed he understood who she was but there was no emotional moment where it was clear that he did. When Gae-ttong was in trouble for impersonating a noble, he seemed to actually know her and suppress it to protect her, but that was it. And the maid that seemed to have something going with him. I liked that she was protective but to envision she had romantic feelings for him was a bit of a stretch. He was so child like in his thoughts that it would be weird. So that could have been cute if it was just a strong friendship but the implied romance was a little strange.

After all the effort and Gae-ttong to become a noble lady I really wanted to see her keep it. Like the noble who allowed her to use his name would fully adopt her. I mean he complimented her and said he thought his daughter would have been like her but I thought that was a missed opportunity at a really compelling relationship and another heartwarming story. He defended her at just the right time. But I wanted a real relationship to develop between them. It seemed he needed a daughter and she definitely needed a father figure.

I was disappointed in the last episode like so many others were. I really was asking in the second to last episode how the heck were they going to tie up all the political intrigue. Some prince, who we never saw, was supposedly coming back and two friends, turned enemy (the two high nobles) suddenly unite to back stab the king. So that could have been a big thing but it was so rushed it was like wait, how did they go from hating each other and seeming to have different goals for the throne to being in alliance again? It was just strange. A cool plot twist would have been that Do Joon was the prince. Then the snobby noble lady would have had to reconsider her actions. And I wanted him to fully tell her off. He minorly chastised her one time but I wanted him to call her on it and not like her anymore. So she was the one who wanted him but he was so over her. Instead he still wants her, even after she basically told him she wasn't interested because he wasn't a noble and not just any noble but a member of the royal family. So I think him being the hidden prince would have been a great twist.

After all Gae-ttong and Ma-Hoon did for Lee Soo I would have thought he would have given them high positions. I mean who could you trust more than them? It was unclear who filled his "cabinet" after expunging the traitors and how he turned public opinion. They started but never really finished that tangent. What happened with the Queen regent?

In conclusion I think this is well worth the watch. Despite some of the minor plot failings the characters were compelling, the romance was cute, and there were lots of interesting social constructs explored. Don't expect a perfect story. There are, in my mind, some unfinished tangents, and some questions left unanswered. It does end happy which is important to me and most of the major plot elements are tied up.

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Jess
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Jul 17, 2024
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Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 9.5

Romantic and beautiful peice woth great flow.

This story felt different. I love the fact that i get to explore through joseon times and see marriages and how couples get together. The acting was great. Great music, costumes, production. But most importantly, this story doesn't feel like a repeat of all the others, they finished it well without questions as to what happened to characters and it was just great flow.
Only con is that annoying boy with the lipstick, calling the boys big sis which aslways threw me off and felt weird (like trying to fill an lgbtq quota for a period drama) *eye roll*. That's why they get a 9.5 and not a 10.
There was not an episode that felt drawn out or like an afterthought, which is what I've been observing with some dramas. None of that here.
Love love love. Would totally recommend.

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Natapi
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Mar 30, 2023
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Overall 9.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 10

A really cute, easy watch.

This is a really sweet drama but your enjoyment of it will depend entirely on what you go into it looking for. If you want a serious, dramatic political intrigue story, this is not for you. If however, you want a sweet, breezy rom-com then you will probably enjoy it. I wanted something light, fun, and with a cute romance, so I really enjoyed it and ended up breezing through it in two days. There were no late-drama lags or angst fests, no big dramatic breakups or noble idiocy. Just a cute simple story that is basically a cohabitation rom-com with Joseon wrappings.

Somewhere, there is a parallel universe where this drama focused on Lee Soo (Seo Ji Hoon) as the main character and was about his rise to being a good king and his struggle to reunite with his past love. That drama would have likely been really good and interesting but that is not what this drama is. Soo's journey, while very compelling imo, is definitely in the background and is not the centre of this story. You can argue that's a shame and maybe it is but if they had focused on it more in this drama, it would have just bogged it down.

So what is good about this story?
- A very cute main couple at its centre. There are a fair amount of cliches and tropes galore but hey, if it's not broke....
- A ML who seems to be your typical cold asshole at the beginning but you quickly realise is actually a total sweetheart and is incredibly kind and caring, not just to the FL but to everyone he cares for. He's honestly one of the sweetest MLs I've seen in a while.
- A FL who manages to maintain her personality throughout the entire drama. So many dramas have their quirky, likeable heroines become weepy damsels in distress by the end but not Gaeddong! She absolutely stays true to herself the whole time and there is something so satisfying about seeing her take charge of her own story and stand up for herself when she's been wronged or lied to. (Slight spoiler: I audibly laughed out loud when she kicked the guy in the balls and headbutted him in the final episode to escape! Who needs someone to rescue her? Not Gaeddong lol.)
- My favourite pace/development for a love story. Guy falls first, and there are loads of sweet moments but it's a slow burn, they don't get together until fairly far into it, no huge angst, no noble idiocy (the bane of kdramas) and the two make each other better people.
- A SML who you could totally develop SLS for. He's an absolute puppy and it breaks your heart everytime he's sad. And he and the FL have a genuine connection, unlike many SMLs who are just pining ineffectually in the background.
- Likeable secondary characters who grow on you. Even characters like Go Young Soo who I found incredibly annoying in the beginning, end up having more to their backstory that make them more interesting and likeable. The SFL who I thought was initially your average bitchy SFL turned out to have a compelling arc too, held down by the limitations of being a woman. I didn't agree with much of what she did, but I understood them. And her romance arc was nice.
- NO LATE DRAMA LAG. Honestly this is a big one. In 90% of kdramas I watch, by the time you get to around episode 12/13, they've often lost a lot of their initial charm and become a drag to complete. I never felt that with this drama. It's sweet, easy to watch and enjoyable the whole way through.

Look, whether you like this drama or not, it comes down to what you're looking for. It's not overly serious or complicated. It's fairly standard, there are a bunch of tropes and cliches and it's probably not very historically accurate. It's never going to be one of the best kdramas out there but if you just want a cute romance and an easy watch, then you'll probably enjoy it. Give it a go!

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