What. An. Episode! This episode is probably the best one so far! From Song Joong-kiâs surprise guest appearance to the lore of Eun-sung and Sol-hee, we were thoroughly entertained! This episode also showed us how our two main characters loved each other to no end. Their dedication to protecting each other is absolutely delightful to watch. Song Joong-ki as Vincenzo takes the cake as he brings back his iconic character in the best way possible. It was a beautiful refresher to see him back on-screen again. Kim Soo-hyun continues to wow us with his acting skills as he shows another side of himself â the calculative attorney. Hyun-wooâs need to protect Hae-in also extends to her family, even if it means to be humiliated by them. Kim Ji-won as Hong Hae-in is one of the best K-drama decisions as she shows her emotions extremely well for someone who pretends to be calculative and cunning. From walking around to see how Hyun-woo lives his day-to-day life to having his back even when he is not around â she is surely one smitten kitten!
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It feels like we are back to square one when it comes to Hae-in and Hyun-woo but this time, Hyun-woo understands where he went wrong. The moment he saw her cry and give up on herself, he decided to become a better person for her â even if it meant that she would hate him. He took on all her temper tantrums as well as her familyâs hatred with stride just so that she could recover. We also saw how there were so many people connected and in the Hong family, who spent years planning their way to destroy the family. Their greed to get their fame, wealth and status â these people have worked hard to keep the family members in the dark. But it seems Da-hye is feeling guilty regarding Soo-cheol as she sees how hard he is working for her and their family.
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Episode 6 of Wedding Impossible then shows Na A-Jeong feeling uneasy after seeing Lee Ji-Han behaving rudely towards her. She tries to talk to him, but he is still not ready to face her and continues being mean to her. Lee Ji-Han tells Na A-Jeong that he will not be joining them at the family introduction. It upsets Na A-Jeong very much.
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During the third episode, A-jeong decides to help Do-han by agreeing to enter a marriage contract with him. Ji-han, on the other hand, is persistent in his efforts to stop them from getting married. Additionally, Chae-won has feelings for Ji-han. Ji-han tells A-jeong that heâll steal her from his brother.In addition to being extremely engaging and entertaining, the plot of the show also includes a dash of drama for spice. Furthermore, the show features a distinct sense of humor, which is genuinely amusing, and this contributes to the entertainment value of the show. Having said that, the show is quite over the top and completely disconnected from reality, and as a consequence, it is not something that can be taken seriously at all. On the other hand, considering that we are only three episodes into the show, there is room for improvement in this particular element.
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In the second episode, A-jeong initially refuses to marry Do-han before changing her mind. We observe that things become extremely difficult for A-jeong as a result of her inability to provide for her family and the fact that her source of income is uncertain. In response to Ji-hanâs interference in her decision-making process, she makes the decision to accept Do-hanâs marriage proposal.Up until this point, the plot of the show has been pretty interesting and fun to watch. Additionally, the characters are quite fascinating, and it appears like they have a great deal of depth, which is praiseworthy. For the most part, our main character, A-jeong, is the one who is responsible for the showâs hilarious moments, which are also quite well done.Given that the show has gotten off to such a fantastic start, with an exciting storyline, fascinating characters, and enjoyable humour, it will be interesting to watch the route that the show takes as it moves forward.
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The episode had moments of fun but felt like a filler episode already. A good chunk of the episode felt like it was being dragged unnecessarily. From the side charactersâ day-to-day life to long, drawn-out dialogues that donât add anything to the story- it seemed as though the makers wanted us to care for the side characters as much as the main couple. With only two episodes in, there isnât enough context for us as viewers to care for the others.We get to see more of Hyun-woo and Hae-in as a couple as the former tries to manipulate her into giving him the Queens Department Stores after she passes away. There are also moments of Hae-inâs true personality peeking through in different scenes, giving us an idea that she is like an onion â there are layers we need to peel to see the person she is on the inside. These moments are sweet and effective and the chemistry between the leads is quite nice as well.
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The episode is a great introduction to the pair- Hyun-woo and Hae-in and the world that they belong to. From the squabbles to the uncomfortable feelings of Hyun-woo towards his situation, it gives an insight into the character. Kim Soo-hyun did a fantastic job of portraying Hyun-woo and all the confusing emotions he went through during the episode. My only qualm with the episode is that we didnât get to see much of Kim Ji-won as Hae-in and her relationship with Hyun-woo. There were scenes but it could be more centered around them. Seeing the Episode 2 preview, it seems as though weâll get more of the chaotic duo in hilarious situations so we are looking forward to that!
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This episode was great as we see Gu-wonâs past the entire first half of the episode. Seok-min also turns out to be the most despicable villain ever. I would love to see what his actual motives are. The last twist was seriously unexpected, and now I fear what might happen if Do-hee finds out about Gu-wonâs involvement with her parentâs death.
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This episode was very satisfactory as we got a much-needed respite from all the tragic things happening in our main charactersâs lives. Hopefully, the bad guys will finally be punished now that Gu-won has powers. I do feel bad about Do-gyeong as he had to take his fatherâs share of blame. Other than that, I do not think Gu-won is the one who killed Do-hee. He might just be remembering things wrong. All in all, this was a nice episode that you should not leave out.
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This episode was so chaotic that it was unbearable to watch our favourite couple burn to death and then see them alive and well. Truly, the makers know how to play with our emotions in that aspect. Other than that, the character of Ga-young is really taking the cake for being the most annoying person in this series with her constant jealousy. But, hopefully, after today, we will have less tragedy and more romance as our demon is finally more powerful than ever.
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My Demon episode 4 picks up where we left off, with Do-hee proposing to Gu-won. Unfortunately, he turns her down, and she is shocked by his answer. Seok-hoon tries to step in, but Do-hee warns him to say nothing and starts walking away. Gu-won automatically follows, and she questions why he is doing so.
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The second episode of âMy Demonâ keeps up the quality, with some incredibly funny scenes. How hilarious Jung Gu-Won and Do Do-Hee can be is amazing. In this episode, the demon loses his power which makes him nervous all the time whereas Do Hee figures out some hidden enemies of hers but is ready to fight with them.
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While initially it seemed like Do Do Hee was falling for Jung Gu Won's charms, his distressing ways to regain his lost ability repulse her. The cheeky face-offs, moments of fantasy and humour sprinkled over the narrative, make 'My Demon' an engaging watch.
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Episode 2 delves deeper into the complexities of familial relationships and personal struggles, effectively balancing humor with emotional depth. The episode excels in portraying the tension between Seok-ryu and her mother, Mi-suk, revealing the generational and cultural pressures that drive their conflict. Mi-sukâs character is particularly well-developed, embodying the societal expectations of success and the sacrifices she made in her youth, which she now projects onto her daughter.This episode captures the duality of Seok-ryuâs returnâshe is caught between her own disillusionment with her once-promising life abroad and the suffocating expectations of her mother, who sees her daughterâs return as a failure rather than a cry for help. The narrative effectively uses flashbacks to juxtapose Seok-ryuâs innocent childhood ambitions with her current reality, adding layers to her character and making her more relatable to the audience.However, the episodeâs pacing feels uneven at times, with the storyline occasionally meandering, particularly during Seok-ryuâs bus rides, which, while symbolic of her aimlessness, could have been shortened to maintain narrative momentum. The chemistry between Seung-hyo and Seok-ryu is promising, but their relationship dynamic risks becoming predictable if not developed with more complexity in future episodes. Overall, Episode 2 provides valuable character insights and sets the stage for future developments.
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The first episode of the all-new series introduces viewers to a delightful blend of humor, nostalgia, and character-driven storytelling. The show sets a strong foundation by delving into the complicated relationship between Seung-hyo and Seok-ryu, childhood acquaintances with a shared history thatâs equal parts endearing and cringe-worthy. The episode does a great job balancing comedy with deeper themes, particularly when it comes to Seok Ryuâs sudden return to Korea and the mysterious reasons behind her life upheaval. The slapstick humor, especially during the chaotic family scenes, is well-executed and keeps the tone light-hearted.However, the episodeâs pacing could have been tighter, particularly during the scenes that switch between Seok-ryuâs interactions with Seung-hyo and her more reflective moments. While the comedic elements are a strong point, the episode occasionally feels like itâs trying to juggle too many tones, which may leave viewers unsure of the showâs direction. Despite this, the chemistry between the lead characters and the nostalgic flashbacks to their childhood create a promising dynamic that hints at both tension and growth. The episode ends on a note that effectively teases the chaos and drama to come, making it a solid start to the series.
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