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Ms. Incognito korean drama review
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Ms. Incognito
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by Bobcat
15 days ago
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 5.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 5.5
This review may contain spoilers

Strong start messy ending

This story started off as a kdrama worth watching over and over again and then is well all over the place. The main theme is an executive of a food company and has a daughter from a first wife and two step children from a woman who built the company that he's the CEO. He's afraid that the two step children will destroy the company that his wife of one year , who died in an accident,
He always hires women as body guards and the FL after an impressive job interview is hired. As the story develops we learn the CEO has 6 months to lives and develops a plan to marry the FL, 40 years younger, and has her sign a contract giving her all his majority shares and having her prove the step daughter murdered his daughter.
The plan is for the FL to hide in a city without rail or air connection from Seoul. This is where the plot starts having holes, confusion, and really should have gotten new writers, instead of 4 episodes and I'm done writers. Her hiding becomes known to some of the towns people, then known to the bad people. The ML is a single strawberry farmer in the hiding town with a kid. Of course, that means they have to become involved with the baddies. The kid sees what he thinks is his real mom, so he gets in a car to 'chase' her. The car stop 2 blocks from where we see the back of a woman go into a store. After finding the kid, no one wonders who picked up the kid? The FL is a black belt and whenever she fights, where the baddie is to get away, she of course loses in two swings. She has a gun on a guy and he kicks it out of her hand. What kind of body guard would she ever have made?
It always seem in these Kdramas that the bad guy has and army of 10 or more to the good guy's army of two. Also it seems that day and night seem to be 10 minutes apart. We see a scene where something happens and it day light and the person drives away and 10 minutes later it's night or it''l be night time and the next scene it day light even those it's a continuous scene.
The story line might be good for a 2 hour movie, but for a 12 episode series, they had to do a lot of fill in, which made the viewer wondering what just happened or why is it dragging on.
Watch at your own risk as you'll be scratching your head after episode 5 on.
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