She’s strong. The writing isn’t. And we all suffered together
"Like ordering a fun power suit—but getting a full suit, tie, socks, and a surprise villain that nobody asked for ,
honestly petite heroine, Herculean fists—and a kidnapping subplot that really overstayed its welcome."
"She’s tiny, cute, and could launch you into orbit—romance, crime, and chaos guaranteed." 💥
Strong Woman Do Bong Soon : 6 or let's say 5.5/10 (at best) – A Superpowered Rom-Com That Starts Adorably Strong, Then Trips Over Its Own Plot
✨ THE GOOD:
Park Bo-young? Adorable menace. She carried the show in heels and still had energy to throw grown men like pillows.
Lead chemistry – Cute, soft, kinda like watching a rom-com inside a marshmallow.
The premise – Tiny woman with super strength? Sign me up. Just not for 16 episodes , or even for more then few minutes tbh .
😩 THE “WHAT EVEN IS THIS?” MOMENTS:
That kidnapping plot – Went from “thriller vibes” to “please just kidnap the scriptwriter too.”
Gangsters = walking cringe – Their scenes felt like deleted sketches from a bad comedy show.
Tone flips every 5 minutes – One second we’re in a cartoon, next minute someone’s tied up in a basement. Pick a lane !
💔 THE “PLEASE JUST END IT” FACTOR:
Romance? Cute but tired.
Pacing? Painful.
By episode 12 or maybe since episode 8 actualy , we were all watching out of obligation. Like visiting your aunt who won’t stop talking.
🎯 VERDICT:
"Like buying a glittery pink punching bag—fun for five minutes, then just in the way."
Watch if: You like Park Bo-young, don’t mind tonal confusion, and enjoy rom-coms with crime sprinkled in like bad seasoning.
Skip if: You value pacing, sanity, or your precious time.
Best paired with: 🍜 Cold noodles, mild regret, and the skip button—use it wisely.
honestly petite heroine, Herculean fists—and a kidnapping subplot that really overstayed its welcome."
"She’s tiny, cute, and could launch you into orbit—romance, crime, and chaos guaranteed." 💥
Strong Woman Do Bong Soon : 6 or let's say 5.5/10 (at best) – A Superpowered Rom-Com That Starts Adorably Strong, Then Trips Over Its Own Plot
✨ THE GOOD:
Park Bo-young? Adorable menace. She carried the show in heels and still had energy to throw grown men like pillows.
Lead chemistry – Cute, soft, kinda like watching a rom-com inside a marshmallow.
The premise – Tiny woman with super strength? Sign me up. Just not for 16 episodes , or even for more then few minutes tbh .
😩 THE “WHAT EVEN IS THIS?” MOMENTS:
That kidnapping plot – Went from “thriller vibes” to “please just kidnap the scriptwriter too.”
Gangsters = walking cringe – Their scenes felt like deleted sketches from a bad comedy show.
Tone flips every 5 minutes – One second we’re in a cartoon, next minute someone’s tied up in a basement. Pick a lane !
💔 THE “PLEASE JUST END IT” FACTOR:
Romance? Cute but tired.
Pacing? Painful.
By episode 12 or maybe since episode 8 actualy , we were all watching out of obligation. Like visiting your aunt who won’t stop talking.
🎯 VERDICT:
"Like buying a glittery pink punching bag—fun for five minutes, then just in the way."
Watch if: You like Park Bo-young, don’t mind tonal confusion, and enjoy rom-coms with crime sprinkled in like bad seasoning.
Skip if: You value pacing, sanity, or your precious time.
Best paired with: 🍜 Cold noodles, mild regret, and the skip button—use it wisely.
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