Sh**ting Stars

별똥별 ‧ Drama ‧ 2022
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jazme
4 people found this review helpful
Jun 20, 2022
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

Relaxing and Feel Good Show

If you're looking for something that will keep you seating at the edge of your seat, this show is not for you. This show is for those that loves a feel-good just-the-right pace show. Love is in the air for this show as there are lots of couples featured. I love the fact that it also added a very sweet and funny bromance to the mix.

This show gives a fresh touch to cliche moments and will keep you relaxed after a hard day's work. It's a feel-good series throughout until the end.

I also loved that it showed the hidden side behind the glamour of this industry. It gave us the hardships and trials behind the camera in a light-hearted manner. Although the Starforce company is ideal and might not exist yet in reality, I hope that someday it will.

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aera
4 people found this review helpful
Jun 12, 2022
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 9.0

A soft light hearted rom-com.

This drama was soft and lighthearted in my opinion. It started off with an unexpected incident, which brought the best laugh for me, and slowly and steadily, it went into the side stories of the main lead.

The FL is a PR team manager, cleaning up the mess the actors make, and the ML is the top star in the country. They have had a strong relationship, starting from their college days and eventually as colleagues. The bickering of the leads and the soft side for each other were just like the cherry on top of this drama. The love triangle here is great too. NO MESS. The supporting couples were great and filled with romance and comedy. And every character was well played, leaving no hard feelings.

This drama overall was just so sweet and soft with lots of comedy. The ending just made me feel content. This drama could be perfect for binge watch.

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virgievirgie
3 people found this review helpful
May 9, 2025
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

Light and fluffy drama with a likable cast that has great chemistry

Subjective Rating: 8.5
Objective Rating: 8.0

“Sh**ting Stars” is a light and fluffy romantic comedy that takes place within the entertainment industry. If you are like me, looking for something cute and sweet to satisfy that hopeless romantic inside of you, this is a good one.

The whole drama is full of likable characters and the plot never goes deep enough to give you angst or make you too uncomfortable. The cast has great chemistry (bromance, sismance, officemates, neighbors) and the acting is pretty good. Plotwise, it’s nothing unique. You know what to expect when the drama is about celebrities/stars who sh*t and others have to clean up their mess. You can expect some scandals and anti-fans.

This drama not only shows you the life of the stars but also the reporters, managers and the public relations team. It has a good mix of all these professions, thus, giving “Sh**ting Stars” pretty good pacing. I was never too bored. However, you can also criticise the drama for never going too deep into any issue. Afterall, this is a romantic comedy.

I want fluff and I got fluff. The main leads are fun to watch. You thought they were enemies, but as the story unfolds, it’s not what it originally portrayed. Kim Young Dae is so handsome and smoking hot with his shirt off especially when he’s in photoshoots (e.g. Episode 2) and dramas. Lee Sung Kyung is spunky, fun and beautiful to watch. The two of them give me exactly what I am craving for, with great kisses, too. ML is just too adorable without going over-the-topic (at least to me) when he’s in a relationship.

The manager/manager combo is fine. A little surprising that the manager caved in without much struggle/difficulty/contemplating. They are not as exciting as the lawyer/reporter couple. I love this more mature couple and their personalities. They are evenly matched in wit and sarcasm, and always have interesting dialogues. I wish there were more scenes of them. The actor/actress couple is just there and doesn’t really add much to the drama. Maybe just to show a different kind of celebrity romance.

I would recommend this if you are looking for a fun and stress-free watch. The cast delivers, has great chemistry and offers enough variety. It’s not a masterpiece, but sometimes, you are not looking for a masterpiece to heal your soul after some serious and heartbreaking dramas. Objectively, I should probably rate this an 8.0-8.25, but I am in the mood to give it a solid 8.5.


Completed: 5/8/2025 - Review #572

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dramafoxx
3 people found this review helpful
Jun 13, 2022
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 5.0
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An Ode to the Agencies, PR Teams and Managers in and around South Korea.

That's exactly what I took away from this drama, even more than its romance element, which, was hard to ignore on many levels.

I thoroughly enjoyed the take on the entertainment industry from an agency’s perspective. I've watched plenty of idol/ actor perspective dramas where their support only featured a small amount, so for this drama to spend the first four episodes solely focusing on introducing the characters at Starforce Entertainment, getting to know each of them and how they became who they were within the company, was a nice change of pace.

Secondly, because they just made it impossible to ignore, I have to mention the number of love lines in this drama because it really felt like Oprah herself was there dishing out love lines to every character in play. However, the second lead relationships were by far the most organically progressed in terms of storyline and grabbed my attention much more than the main leads.

Speaking of main leads, I did feel that Lee Sung Kyung's character, Oh Han Byul, was a little flat at times and she didn't really stand out or grab my attention throughout this drama. Maybe that's because I've seen her do better and might have had higher expectations for her compared to the rest of the cast, or maybe it was simply lazy writing? In contrast, though, Kim Young Dae, did a great job serving us adorable moments as Gong Tae Sung. He really seemed at ease with this character, and it felt like it flowed naturally for him. I honestly had a lot of fun watching him rollercoaster through the drama as he was the only charter who had the opportunity to do so.

The plot is a simple one that has many loose ends, holes and nonsensical distractions in order to allow us to reach the ending, I'm assuming, so many wanted. Overall, this drama was full of fluff, which made it an easy, no-brainer watch for those times when you need to unwind from a very stressful life. Just don't overthink this drama, it's not that deep! ;)

- foxx

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He Lian
3 people found this review helpful
Jun 18, 2022
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 6.0
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A story about frenemies turning to lovers

A love story about a childish star with his non celebrity frenemy. Oh Han Byul and Gong Tae Sung have been friends since college. While one went on the path of a celebrity the other became the head of PR in his entertainment agency. Both of them are besties who bicker at every chance they get. One day the celebrity guy realizes he is in love with the girl and decided to pursue her.

This is one of those stereotype dramas with cliche love stories, birth secrets and childhood trauma.

The story is very simple, but whether you can stomach this drama depends on your tolerance to childish immature Male leads. The character of the celebrity is very straightforward. He is simple minded despite having a childhood trauma.

The girl is mature. She knows what she wants in her life and is a very realistics person.

The rest of the story is laced with the cute love stories of the ML and FL's best friends.

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michelleoc
3 people found this review helpful
Jun 23, 2022
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 7.0
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Well worth your time!

Are you looking for a sweet romance that is well-written, there aren't random misunderstandings, and that you will find yourself smiling like a fool? If so, this is right up your alley. Full disclosure here, I'm all about the romance. The people getting to know one another, the build-up, being able to see why the couple likes each other, good kisses (no open-eye, fish kisses, thank you very much!). This show had all of this, plus the advantage of multiple couples, each of them cute in their own way, and each character was so likeable. Actually, now that I think about it, this show was full of extremely likeable characters, which is one of the reasons it was so much fun. There were even a couple of characters that were played a little over-the-top and I liked them as well. While watching this, I found myself thinking about how much fun I was having. Seriously.

The only downside for me, was the sudden turn into melodrama-land, with multiple melodrama storylines. That's what I scored down for, it really ruined the flow. I think the subject matter of a couple of the storylines was timely, and probably a good storyline to delve into more fully, but here it just felt like it was all thrown in to make up the obligatory 16 episodes. They would have been better served to cut it down to 12 and have it be a straight, well-written rom-com.

I really enjoyed each of the actors, but I need to call out the mains.
Lee Sung Kyung as Oh Han Byul - LOVE her! I've seen her in multiple things, and I've always enjoyed her. To be perfectly honest, I didn't realize it was her until I recognized her voice, she looks so different. She played the characters of Han Byul as likeable, driven, and really good at a thankless job. That had the potential to make her look like she was perfect, but really you just want to be friends with her.
Kim Young Dae as Gong Tae Sung. I thought he was wonderful in this. He's got a very expressive face which was perfect for so much of the comedy that was going on. There were many, many times that I went back and re-watched scenes because his expressions/mannerisms were so good. He had his moments where I worried that he was a complete jerk, but he quickly redeemed himself. I LOVE when a man has liked a woman for a long time, and this show really shone a spotlight on that. It also showed how he never grew out of his "dunk her braid in the inkwell because you like her" phase. The things he did to try and get her attention just cracked me up. His love and care for Han Byul was lovely to watch, and if a man said some of the things to me that he said to her, I would melt into a puddle in the middle of the floor. It was very romantic. For example, he asked all of her friends for information about her, shoe size, MTBI, favorite foods, etc. He compiled a book with all this information, but yet when he talked to her about it, he just told her everything he had noticed about her on his own - her work ethic, how she supports others, etc. And when he called her "My Han Byeol", wow! Watching him be jealous was so funny, but his softened demeanor around her (his actions, his voice, the way he cared for her) was what grabbed me by the heart and wouldn't let go.

I also liked the friendships in this show. His manager, Jeong Yeol (what was with the haircut?) was supportive, and oh so helpful in trying to get the two leads together. The sismances were fun, and I absolutely loved the bromance between Tae Sung and his love rival, the lawyer (they became latte friends).

Finally, Kim Young Dae in beige linen pants toward the end of the show - yikes! Don't judge me, just watch it and you'll see what I'm talking about!!

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TWOTHOUSAND THREE
3 people found this review helpful
Jun 17, 2022
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 8.5

It's an adorable serie

Contained all the behind the scene of each and every entertaining industry.
Moreover, it showed how and what we as a kdrama lovers could relate to the actors who are also human beings.

It also talked about anti-fans and how hate is made out of unexpected reasons such as; actors getting into relationships, fake scandals...etc
Still even if you're a fan of someone, u shouldn't be obsessive or aggressive towards their own lives.

Furthermore, it has been admirable to watch hoping for a season two :)
I won't lie(IT'S ADMIRABLE, GO SEE IT)

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seokie
3 people found this review helpful
Jun 12, 2022
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.5

The Softest Drama Of 2022

My real rating was actually 8.5 - 9.0/10 but because i got so attached to the drama, I'm bumping this up to 10/10.
It's a light drama that didn't take itself as a plot heavy drama but still brought up the important points that celebs have to struggle with day in and day out, be it stress or no privacy or overwork.
The director did a great job overall with the scenes and the cinematography in all kinds of scenes and the screenwriter deserves an award for how many times they put a smile on my face after a horrible day.

Plot - The plot was completely focused on the behind the scenes of the entertainment industry and the struggles of the actors. It didn't drag out plot points unnecessarily but focused more on the emotional aspect of it all.
The main character's relationship itself progressed quite well from fighting like they're 5 to acting like they've been married for 50 years. It was a soft, sweet and candy romance with a strong foundation and a lot of communication.
Not to mention the comedy was done quite well and after a stressful day? it was bliss.
The other couples were a double? triple? quadruple? treat because of how many there were and how cute they were. You'll definitely end up rooting for them.

Characters - Each of the characters brought something new to the table and got their deserved screen time. Everyone was given enough screen time that watching them get their ending made me feel very mushy inside.

Music - It was all great. 5 OSTs and all of them have a place in my playlists and my heart.

Bottomline is that this drama is not the most well written plot heavy drama or one with a couple you will never be able to get over but this drama is definitely the warm hug you need after a bad day and it being aired on a friday was just a cherry on top.



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Mara
2 people found this review helpful
Jun 20, 2022
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 10
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Perfect no-brainer, feel-good, stress relief

It's a light and feel-good show. I'd categorize it with Weightlifting Fairy: Kim Bok Joo (which is "coincidentally" Lee Sung Kyung's show also) and Business Proposal.

I have no complaints with how the story unfolded, including how the last 2 episodes were literally almost useless and didn't carry much plot apart from being like a 2-hour ad and epilogue. I'm actually really happy with it since the supporting characters got more time and we see how the relationships developed.

My only opposition with the series is probablu Ho Young and Yoo Seong. I didn't see much chemistry in the beginning so when it came out that Ho Young has a crush on Yoo Seong, it was really surprising and not exactly in a good way. I would've paired Da Hye and Yoo Seong, then Ho Young and Si Deok.

The Yu Na-Jae Hyun pairing is def my fave out of all, but wow, I have no idea what to feel about the progression of their relationship HAHA it felt reckless and chaotic and something I wouldn't do, but hey, it's a drama.

Overall: worth the watch, great comfort show, and will probs be one of the series I watch when I'm looking to relieve stress and fatigue. Also grateful that everyone ended up with someone so everyone's happy which makes me happy (and thank you for giving Soo Hyuk a woman! I was actually scared I'd have another second male lead syndrome if he wasn't happy in the end HAHA)

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Wait_IsItNot
6 people found this review helpful
Apr 25, 2022
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 8.5

Many love stories glued by BTS of entertainment industry

First time I saw KYD in Extraordinary You (you must watch it, if you haven't watched already). Even though progression wise he was 5th Main character, I liked his role the most. Then I knew he is ML material. And here we are.

Anyway, coming to Shooting stars. It's a well written light hearted RomCom. It deals with life of people, who are involved in managing, incident-resolution, PR of movie/drama stars. OHB is one such management person. She is part of company which manages GTS. In that company, our story unfolds.

In the beginning, GTS is shown to be having taken a break from acting career. He is in Africa. Doing some voluntary stuff. Some people have objected to narrow view of African continent shown in the first episode. I agree with them partially, as first of all, even if you go to Africa, you'll go to certain country there. It's not 1990s. It's 2022. We should become aware of modern standards in dealing with race and ethnicity.

Coming back to story, it will be fun filled ride of romantic moments with comedic relief.

After slow start, this dramas goes on to become one of the best shows I've seen in 2022. People might disagree with me, but I think LSK is doing much better here than she did in WFKBJ.

This show is mostly above various love-stories and love triangles (albeit lowkey). The main leads story is pretty engaging and refreshing. The second lead story is also quite naive (in a good way).

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Ongoing 14/16
alaia
6 people found this review helpful
May 31, 2022
14 of 16 episodes seen
Ongoing 1
Overall 5.0
Story 4.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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Lead couple/storyline leaves much to be desired and is not helped by controversial aspects.

Very cute side stories (Yusung, Hoyoung, Kibum, and Soohyuk's storylines are amazing!)

However, the main couple leaves something to be desired. Taesung is somewhat unlikeable, and the "gone to Africa" savior story is simply intolerable. The whole thing is made up to make a few points:
1. Taesung is actually very kind, although he is rude to Oh Hanbyeol.
2. Taesung is crazyily into Hanbyeol enough that he would leave the country and pause his career for a year.
3. Taesung hasn't talked to Hanbyeol in a year, but he still thinks about her a lot.
But all of these points above could've been made with SO many other scenarios. For example, Taesung could've started a charity where he gave back to the local underprivileged children and then had a year where he shot a drama in a foreign country.The producers are so out of touch with the world outside of Korea, specifically in the countries in Africa, that they couldn't even been bothered to name a singular country in Africa.

Also, the leads have mediocre chemistry with each other, and everything feels very rushed to be fit into the 16 episode limit, since they spent so much of the first 5/6 episodes just establishing that Taesung and Hanbyeol bicker all the time. To be honest, the couple of Jin Yuna and Yoon Jaehyun have much more chemistry than the leads and their storyline is much more enjoyable to keep up with. If I'm being completely honest, the potential couple of Soohyuk & Kibum has me squealing more than Taesung & Hanbyeol.

TLDR: The saving graces of this drama are the great supporting characters!

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Mermaid
3 people found this review helpful
Jun 11, 2022
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 9.0
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Sweet Romcom but not too tropey

When I first caught wind of this series from its trailers in March 2022, I was immediately drawn in by the leads and their undeniable chemistry. However, the initial episodes failed to leave a lasting impression on me, and my disappointment persisted through the first few episodes. Despite considering dropping the series after the fourth episode, I decided to stick with it due to a lack of other options. To my surprise, the series took a turn for the better after episode 4.

What initially seemed like filler scenes in the early episodes revealed themselves to be hidden gems, providing depth to the characters and enriching the storyline. While the screenplay may appear disjointed at times, I believe it was necessary to cover the multitude of topics within the Korean entertainment industry in the allotted time. The series delves into various aspects of celebrity life, fostering a newfound empathy for these individuals.

However, if you're seeking a romcom that solely focuses on the main leads or specific character dynamics, this series may not be for you. Nevertheless, the chemistry between the characters, both main and supporting, is undeniably compelling and authentic, adding to the overall appeal of the series.

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