
shitting stars
*slightttt spoilers ahead. like they don't even really count as spoilers but some people might think so, so slight warning here.*first off, i adore that this show is called shitting stars. it's perfect truly.
this is the first airing drama i’ve watched in a while. i remember picking it up on a whim a week or two after it started airing just because i wanted something mindless and cute to watch. for the first 4-6 episodes, i was feeling a little iffy about it (like it was good but average yk?), but the more i watched, the better it got. i got suuuper attached to the side characters and i felt that all the relationships and friendships were developed so beautifully throughout this drama. the main leads were adorable and so were all the side pairings.
i do have a couple of complaints, like how the drama could have been 10-12 episodes instead of 16. there were a lot of filler episodes and scenes and i felt that it dragged a little. there were unnecessary plotlines, too. i was not a fan of the salty ajumma plot they had going on. it didn’t really add anything to the story and it was highkey forgotten about right after her arc ended. it just didn’t feel like it had to be there. also, why do all dramas these days have a better first half? the first half was so light hearted and funny and adorable, but the second half took a turn for the more serious. it wasn't necessarily /worse/ per say. it's just that i wished they could have kept the same feeling from the first half. the second half was VERY focused on the romance, which was super cute!!! i just slightly wish the vibe from the first half could have kept continuing. don't get me wrong - the second half wasn't too dark or emotional or anything. it was all a part of their growth and i enjoyed watching it!
otherwise, it was just a super feel good slice of life. the osts were awesome omg. i can’t stop listening to my secret, my everything. the one side couple - yu sung and ho young were AMAZING. i feel like i’m alone in my obsession with them, but every single scene of theirs was so heart fluttering. the thing about the two of them are that they are such absolute fucking awkward little nerds and they’re simply gone for each other. their arc was my favorite to watch and they’re one of my favorite pairings to date.
like i said, the show was an amazing slice of life. there was the perfect amount of cheesiness and emotions. it was super cute and i had so much fun watching it. the last scene/epilogue was so cute and nostalgic, it made me emotional oml. the show left me with a warm feeling inside, like i’d just been hugged for 16 hours.
notes to self:
*note:: ep14 49:40 - shooting stars yu sung and ho young
*note:: ep16 epilogue
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Adorable couple
Things I loved:1 The main actor and the character he played. He was great in his role. Funny, endearing, moving. He showed the right emotions each time and it was great watching him go through so many different things.
2 The main actress. She's a good actress and also beautiful. I didn't like the scenes she wore short skirts because it took me out of the scene since she's too thin, but of course it's such a stupid thing to say and I know it.
3 The chemistry between the main couple. I think this is one of the couples I loved most since I started watching Korean and Chinese dramas. Not only they make a beautiful couple, they also make you feel that they get each other and can be happy together.
4 The last episode. I wish thee were more episodes so lighthearted. I loved that they took the time to create a proper ending. I loved seeing all the couples and the main couple finally alone. One of the best endings.
5 I loved the opposed managers friendship. It felt real and touching.
6 The main lead's assistant. Such a fun and endearing character. I loved his relationship with the male lead.
7 The part showing him in Africa. it was a great way to establish the character and he shone in these scenes.
8 I didn't expect this but I loved the attorney with the journalist. They managed to make me feel their relationship would work.
9 I loved how the relationship between the male lead and the attorney evolved. It was funny and sweet.
10 The kisses in the last episode. This is what should happen all along. It's a shame when you root for a couple that they kiss so few times especially when they have that kind of chemistry. Same for the cute moments between them.
11 I loved the moments they were at odds but these as well could be more.
Things I liked:
1 The whole team. They were good and I loved how they interacted with each other.
2 The mother story. It was a bit heavy but well played and believable.
Things I disliked:
1 Not enough romance, not enough cute moments, and it's a shame because the leads were great together and I'd love it if there were more intimate moments between them.
2 It's weird but I disliked the manager's couple with the agent. I liked both characters, and I thought I'd be happy if they got together but it turned out it didn't work for me for some reason. It felt forced and the actress gave me the impression that she wasn't at ease, that she was exaggerating her role which made me feel uncomfortable. As I said weird, since I liked them as characters.
3 The relationship of the assistant and the PR girl. I didn't like the way she behaved with him, so it wasn't a couple I was rooting for.
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For the most part, the show was fun and lighthearted, and featured lots of different celebrities who did cameos but there was some heavy stuff for a few episodes and it felt like the show took an ominous turn in the middle. It makes you think about the crazy stuff that celebrities have to put up with as people in the public eye.
When they were talking about their friend who passed away it reminded me of Jonghyun from Shinee and I wonder if the writers chose to include this plotline to bring attention to the struggles that celebrities face. And even though it wasn't apparent from the beginning, you realize later in the show that their friend's death deeply affected everyone around them in different ways.
Overall, I enjoyed watching the show and looked forward to new episodes each week. The main couple are very cute together and the supporting characters were good too. This feels like a mostly fluffy entertaining drama that dips its toes into heavy topics and then ended on a light note again.
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it's a simple drama that will give you butterflies here and there from time to time :)
Overall it was a really cute drama.Honestly, the overall vibes of this drama was really nice. Love the friendship, the stories, and of course the romance plot of the drama. I wouldn't necessary say it's the best drama out there but it was cute. Am glad that I watched it.
The casting was great and even though the story line was simple it still kept me entertained for the most parts. Honestly, there were some parts that made me want to stop but since I really like the casting it made me go on and so far no regrets. To cut the long story short, it's a simple drama that will give you butterflies here and there from time to time :)
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Surprising!
I started watching this show with no idea in mind what it was about, i started it because the FL is played by Lee Sung-kyung lol. But i was pleasantly surprised, because this show is so cute, has some really good acting, an amazing ost but the best thing about the drama is that its really funny. Ive mostly watched romance kdrama that dont really much humor in them so this really caught me ff guard how many times ive laughed outloud watching this show. I recommend!Was this review helpful to you?

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Slice of Life of Entertainment Management and Public Relations with heartwarming romance
9.5/10 is my rating. This is a 2022 South Korean Romantic Comedy with 16, 60 minute episodes.Most synopsis undersell the complexity of this series. I will give a synopsis first and review in the next paragraph. It is a slice of life of an entertainment agency and exhibits the trials and tribulations of doing public relations and managements for top talent in South Korea. Threaded through is a love story between the agency's top star, Gong Tae-sung (Kim Young-dae) and the agency's most diverse and talented public relations lead Oh Han-byul (Lee Sung-kyung) who also oversees most all functions of the agency. She can solve most crises except when Tae-sung deliberately creates situations to "one up" the girl he used to be a campus couple with, still harbors feelings for, yet wants to pay back for not giving him the level of attention he feels he deserves. Lots of comedic situations, a great lens on this portion of the entertainment industry, great chemistry between the leads, and interactions among friends.
The title of this one is amusing because in English asterisks and other special characters are used to block out letters in curse words. So this title reads quite different for me in my auto correct mind and probably does for many others who American English is their primary language. But, as it turns out, I think this was intentional because, at one point, one of the characters says their job is cleaning up the stars sh**t. So maybe the title is intentional.
Honestly most of the summaries of the plot I read for this failed to do justice to how interesting this is in terms of insight into an entertainment agency. I found myself greatly sympathizing with the managers who had to do the craziest things to appease the stars they managed and they way they emoted along with their various acting talents. For instance, if one of the stars was in a tragic drama, the manager often mirrored the emotional highs and lows of the actor they managed. I liked the playful nature of the relationship between the leads and how they were always trying to get one over on each other which made for a lot of comedic moments. I was disappointed that Lee Jung-Shin was not the lead instead he played entertainment company lawyer Do Soo-Hyeok. Since he is an idol I thought this would be the time he would get a lead role and I am still anxious to see him in a high profile lead role as I have enjoyed watching him so much. He was one of my favorite characters in "Cinderella and the Four Nights" and I thought he would make a great male lead as he played that very emotional role very well. Still Kim Young-dae did such an excellent job it would be hard to complain about his performance. I found his transformation from every day to his acting and modeling look to be quite dramatic. A slight change in hair and some makeup and he went from boy next door handsome to sizzling hot super star. I absolutely loved the way Kim Young-dae played the role. He was so cute in his relationship with her. I could not imagine anyone playing that role better than he did. And, it turned out, the Do Soo-Hyeok character had a very heart warming romance with the female leads friend. I just wished that one had a bit more time and they hadn't spent as much time having Soo-hyeok pine after our female lead as part of that love triangle. He was so much better suited for the reporter friend. There was a romance between two young actors who started out hating each other and fell in love but had to hide it because they both were not long from their debut. That was interesting. The one I could not buy nor care much about was the romance between the female lead's other friend, the relatively new manager, and her sunbae. To me it was an awkward relationship where she seemed like, and he treated her like, more of a younger sister. So I never got the chemistry from them and it felt like a waste of time everytime it switched to their story. I liked both of their roles individually but did not feel anything for them as a couple. So, that and just the fact that practically everyone wound up together with someone detracted from this being perfect. Other than that, I loved everything about it. I liked how they showed the complexity of covering all of the scandals, the pressure on both the agency and the actors, and the tough decision to focus either on love or career when you can't fully have both. Most movies about "idols" or actors falling in love, particularly with normal, non-famous people, it winds up either they have to quit pursuing fame or the romance does not work out. I liked that this showed it doesn't always have to be the case. I know with American actors there are some really long standing Hollywood couples and often those really long relationships are between someone who is famous and someone who is not. There are a couple of exceptions where both are famous but, for the most part, it seems to work out better when one is not famous. I have noticed in real life, with South Korean, there seems to be more forgiveness when it is an actor that winds up with someone not famous than if it is an idol. There is some hope that is changing but there still seems to be less scandal and problems if an actor dates outside of the famous circles than if an "idol" does so. I also found it interesting that his kiss scene was a thing where he had to emphasize that was work. I know with American actors I notice that, when the famous person has a serious relationship with someone, particularly someone that is not famous, they quit taking romantic roles. I just think that few relationships can survive one of the partners having that kind of intimacy even if it is just for work. I can even think of an instance, with one Hollywood couple, where an onscreen romance wound up ending a real life marriage. But they did not elaborate that angle as to whether or not he would continue to take lead romantic roles. Overall I loved this one and highly recommend it to anyone that likes romance, slice of life, or follows any of these actors. I would watch it again as I einjoyed it immensely.
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A romcom that guarantees a smile:)
This was a light hearted drama that didn't take itself to seriously. Solid rom-com that was neither too complicated or dramatic, just an overall enjoyable watch.I appreciated every storyline that has been added into this wonderful piece of work. It shows good insight into the hectic life of the people in an Entertainment Agency managing a variety of stars. In the show, everyone at Star Force agency does their best for the actors and actresses, and the plenty of issues that they need to resolve on a daily basis. It gives insight to the life of a celebrity. The good, bad, uncertainty, hatred, loss of a friend or colleague etc. It also shows that they are human beings, who has feelings and can be hurt and loved. That many forget that "Celebrities are real people, with lives and feelings of their own too”
Loved that everyone was competent at their job and they didn't make anyone make stupid mistakes/decisions for the sake of the plot and especially loved the good banter and actual communication between everyone. I liked the chemistry between the entire cast, especially the three main couples and of course the agency staff.
Lee Sung Kyung and Kim Young Dae came through with their perfomances. Taebyul couple has been my happy pill for the past weekends with their sweet relationship. And although I loved the main couple, I have to say the lawyer/journalist couple was by far my favorite. Their relationship felt the most natural to me along with their chemistry.
I’m very happy and satisfied with our couple’s endings! I’ll definitely miss the sweet couples TAEBYUL, Jaehyun/Yuna and also Yoo Sung and Ho Yeong, Soo Hyuk and Jo Kipeum and Dahye/Shi Deok along with the great PR team and amazing Manager Byun Jung Yeol and amazing Starforce director Jihoon! Happy endings full of happy vibes!
A romcom that guarantees a smile in every episode, including the epilogue:)
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Beyond expectations
Honestly , I wasn't expecting it to be this good !!There were a lot of characters , so not being Korean , I was really struggling hard to understand the names and who is who for the first 4-5 episodes , but there was something about this series , which kept me drawn into this !!
Although its a legit rom-com , but romance is not the baseline , they did stick to their theme of focusing on people who clean stars' messes ! Despite being a dark theme , the series came out quite fun , without even mocking or rebuking any particular job or set of people ! It is very well written and intrigues the viewers into knowing how the background stuff really happens .
So many characters/couples having their own romances , and they were just all very cute . They probably covered all types of romances , friends turned enemies turned lovers , workplace romance , romance kindling after a kiss , unrequited love and a quick fall into love . There were so many good and happy things going around mostly . The times of crisis were really handled well by the efficient PR team working in the background :) . No un-necessary misunderstandings between the leads and sub leads , like other dramas. This drama got me some extra endorphins :)
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mid level drama
the drama started off quite slow for me, only picking up about episode 7, though past that point it felt as though conflict was being created for the sake of it. there were about 5 different antagonists following one episode to the next..it felt like there was no real story so they were cramming in a bunch of mini ones.is it a love story? is it an office drama? is it an antifan drama? it it about the lost of a friend? is it about a stalker? it is about the strained relationship between mother and son? so many things going on!
I didn't mind the main characters, they seemed to have okay chemistry, but they were outshone by the 2 young actors (who got married in the end). Aside from that, the other characters felt unnecessary and used just to fill the time... no real substance or chemistry.
there were some laugh-out-loud moments though... wish it stuck to the comedy piece a little more, as I think it would have been a better watch
All in all, it was just okay. I don't like to rate unless I've watched it all, but this took me a month to get through and I watched a few dramas in between, so that should say enough.
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Nothing wrong about it, nothing great
In the end I still enjoyed this drama enough to finish it to the last episode, and although I don’t think I’ll find myself rewatching it in the future I also wouldn’t dissuade someone from giving it a chance. Sh**ting Stars might be for you even if it isn’t quite for me.I’m a big sucker for romance so I don’t particularly mind if there’s a lack in plot so long as the characters and chemistry make up for it, but unfortunately this drama didn’t reach that standard. I didn’t find the main characters to be complex or likable enough to win me over, and if anything I actually preferred the side characters more. Especially the newbie actress who was a hardcore stan for the ML, she was a great representation for all fangirls across the world lol. I wouldn’t say there was a complete lack of chemistry between the ML and FL but I also didn’t feel any sparks or passion. The two managers who got together (+the triangle with the new actor that was scouted) and the lawyer/reporter pair were more interesting to me. And felt more natural.
It’s also important to note that I didn’t really dislike any characters either, with maybe an exception for the mother and housekeeper bit. I didn’t think they were necessary to the storyline at all. And speaking of the storyline, I barely felt there was one at all. Nothing exciting besides the progression of the main characters which again is OK, so long as there’s other factors that make the drama shine.
The actors did a pretty good job, and the final episode left me as satisfied as I could be with the script we were given. There were some cute moments, some amusing, some funny, and others sweet. I don’t feel like I wasted my time watching this, but I might feel differently if I was to watch a second time. 6.8/10
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