They actually look quite fitting together from these stills, which is kinda unexpected lol. Meanwhile, I'm a bit skeptical about the office scandals part but it does sound different.
My opinion is that it's not horrible but not gripping enough. I found myself losing interest here and there despite liking the beginning. Overall, the philosophical core wasn't strong enough to sustain an 8-episode series and I felt that it should have been a movie instead. 6/10
One the very actresses that I watched almost all her dramas evnthough Mr Queen is the only one I REALLY loved.She…
Rather than it being custom made for her, I felt like she made it her own. The highlight was that she looked like a genuine and trustworthy businesswoman, not a hint of slyness despite being a con artist. The result could have been very different if the role was played by someone else
- Police suspected she fabricated MGH because her entire resume was fake and there were no records of her.- Bag…
I'm assuming you already finished watching the show:
No, the dead person is Kim Mijeong. SHS's character killed her and pretended to be her at the end, claiming she killed Sarah Kim. If she admitted to being Sarah Kim, she would be investigated for both identity theft and fraud, and Boudoir's name would be smeared. Thus her decision would protect both Sarah Kim and Boudoir's legacy while she sacrifices 10 years in jail.
Mok Gahui was not her real name? How do we know it wasn’t? Also did she took the bag of money just after her…
- Police suspected she fabricated MGH because her entire resume was fake and there were no records of her.
- Bag of money came from reselling bags (she didn't pay back her debt as MGH was considered dead). Yes I think it was right after her suicide attempt (as seen from her hair). She didn't sell the ex-husband's tree, she put it in Boudoir's office instead.
- Young guy misunderstood that she was being abused and decided to kill the husband. She ended up feeling attached to the old man and shielded him (this is my interpretation)
- The woman, like the other rich people in the show, didn't want to "lose face" and reveal that she got scammed. Probably also didn't want to risk exposing her own financial crimes.
But the show never said they looked similar, the fake Sarah simply made use of the mystery around Sarah Kim to…
IIRC, the "similar" comment was just made in passing when Sarah wanted her to try on her dresses for her. I don't think it had any significance beyond that. To me it was more of a boss liking an employee and thus letting her enjoy some perks.
And yes, Sarah's downfall was brought upon by her trusting someone too easily. A taste of her own medicine I guess.
The ART OF SARAH is indeed an ACT! I love how the writers FINALLY gave back the POLICE DEPARTMENT their job because…
The last "loophole" you mentioned isn't a loophole. The detective didn't prove she isn't Kim Mijeong because he didn't want to. He decided to go with Sarah's plan of convicting her as Kim Mijeong.
The two "Sarah's" do not look similar at all regardless of what the show was preaching, lol. That whole…
But the show never said they looked similar, the fake Sarah simply made use of the mystery around Sarah Kim to impersonate her. It was implied that aside from admiring her talent, Sarah felt close to her because she had a similar background as her (probably a runaway child or defector), which made her let her guard down.
Isn she Mok Ga-hui from E03? Surely at that time she wasn't pretending as well. So, I really don't know why the…
Pretty sure the police said at some point that it wasn't her real name either (her resume was fake, photo different). It was her earliest identity shown in the drama though. So her birth name and origins are unknown, but she will always be Sarah Kim -- the perfect identity she built for herself.
I just rewatched it and I think its intentionality of not answering all the questions viewers will have was a good decision. After giving it enough thought, I could understand the rationale behind most of Sarah's actions.
https://dramabeans.com/2026/02/the-art-of-sarah-episodes-1-8-series-review/
No, the dead person is Kim Mijeong. SHS's character killed her and pretended to be her at the end, claiming she killed Sarah Kim. If she admitted to being Sarah Kim, she would be investigated for both identity theft and fraud, and Boudoir's name would be smeared. Thus her decision would protect both Sarah Kim and Boudoir's legacy while she sacrifices 10 years in jail.
- Bag of money came from reselling bags (she didn't pay back her debt as MGH was considered dead). Yes I think it was right after her suicide attempt (as seen from her hair). She didn't sell the ex-husband's tree, she put it in Boudoir's office instead.
- Young guy misunderstood that she was being abused and decided to kill the husband. She ended up feeling attached to the old man and shielded him (this is my interpretation)
- The woman, like the other rich people in the show, didn't want to "lose face" and reveal that she got scammed. Probably also didn't want to risk exposing her own financial crimes.
And yes, Sarah's downfall was brought upon by her trusting someone too easily. A taste of her own medicine I guess.