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Hilarious chaos and romance
One thing I can’t ignore is the fact that Jung Soo Young was dating Lee Min Suk when he was still in high school. I get that he was about to graduate, but still, it felt a little off. It made me raise an eyebrow more than once, especially since Lee Min Suk is a high school student and often acted very immature whenever he encountered Yoo Jin Woo. That said, it was hilarious whenever he tried to come at Yoo Jin Woo. His awkward overconfidence made for some genuinely funny moments.
Seo In Guk and Lee Ha Na had amazing chemistry. They were constantly up to shenanigans together, and I always knew I would get a laugh whenever they shared a scene. Their playful teasing, awkward moments, and genuine support for each other made their relationship feel fun and realistic. They really fed off each other, and it was impossible not to smile whenever they were on screen.
The dynamic between Lee Min Suk, Kim Chang Su, and Han Yeong Suk was absolutely hilarious. Honestly, they were the highlight of the drama for me. Their constant bickering, over the top antics, and occasional moments of surprising insight made them incredibly entertaining. I loved how their interactions broke up the romantic tension and added a layer of comedy that kept the story from feeling too heavy.
Lee Soo Hyuk as Yoo Jin Woo was perfectly cast. He played a confident CEO really well and approached Jung Soo Young with bad intentions. He was so mean to Jung Soo Young despite what he has done to her, she continued to show him nothing but kindness. My only critique is that I wished his character growth was built more slowly. It felt like his feelings for her appeared overnight, and I would have loved a more gradual, believable transition.
Seo In Guk and Lee Ha Na had amazing chemistry. They were constantly up to shenanigans together, and I always knew I would get a laugh whenever they shared a scene. Their playful teasing, awkward moments, and genuine support for each other made their relationship feel fun and realistic. They really fed off each other, and it was impossible not to smile whenever they were on screen.
The dynamic between Lee Min Suk, Kim Chang Su, and Han Yeong Suk was absolutely hilarious. Honestly, they were the highlight of the drama for me. Their constant bickering, over the top antics, and occasional moments of surprising insight made them incredibly entertaining. I loved how their interactions broke up the romantic tension and added a layer of comedy that kept the story from feeling too heavy.
Lee Soo Hyuk as Yoo Jin Woo was perfectly cast. He played a confident CEO really well and approached Jung Soo Young with bad intentions. He was so mean to Jung Soo Young despite what he has done to her, she continued to show him nothing but kindness. My only critique is that I wished his character growth was built more slowly. It felt like his feelings for her appeared overnight, and I would have loved a more gradual, believable transition.
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