Also, I really like two country bumpkins sharing a room, their blooming friendship is charming, too bad in this ep there weren't more scenes with them. But the preview of the next episode promises new embarassing moments of them trying to fit in the big city life, I can't wait.
Seriously, I think this drama is worth watching but it has soo many skippable scenes... Like the one when the parents were driving around Seoul or the one at the MT where the kids where bragging whose city is better... It was funny at the beginning, but they stretched it way too much. I guess the episodes should last 45 mins max, then I would be ecstatic about this drama.
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I like the lawyer guy quite a lot, so far he has wayy more screen time than the actual male lead. But we finally got to see Nam Goong Min and he even had some lines! - that's a shocker considering how slow in general this drama is. I just hope there will be more (or more precisely ANY) interactions between main leads next week.
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First of all - Samcheonpo. This guy is just too cute in all his weirdness! The thing he did for Yoon Jin and her mom made him look awesomely cool even if he was wearing this hilariously funny 'cyclist outfit' (or however it's called). I'm so happy for him and his future wife and also I'm curious how their relationship will change from now - personally, I hope for more bickering between them!
As for our main triangle - Oppa-Na Jeong-Chilbongie... well, things are becoming really intense now. Will Trash finally face the fact that Na Jeong has feelings for him? And what exactly does HE feel for her? Because that's the biggest mystery right now. As for Chilbongie - yes, the guy is awesome and cute and I love him, but still, I just don't feel the romantic chemistry between him and Na Jeong for now, so far I'm still Team Oppa.
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A Gentleman's Dignity Episode 19
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Secondly, what a good episode it was! I loved everything about it, but the best part was with Jung Rok dividing all the things in his and Min Sook's apartment with a little help of chain saw (or sth like that, I'm not good with tools). Seriously, him and Min Sook are my favourite couple in this drama! They are hilarious and have great chemistry together.
I also liked the scene with Do Jin helping high school kids at the police station - he was so right when he said that no parent should hit another kid, because this kid is a precious child of somebody too - and here I was starting to think it was pretty normal in Korea to slap children when you feel like it.
And of course the end of the episode when our gentlemen crashed a bachelorette party - I hope they'll do a striptease in a next episode! (just joking... or not?)
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As for other things: I loved it how You Qing reacted to the perverted phone call and was impressed by the scene were she was talking about Henry - even if he was her ex she still could find some good words about him, that's rare and shows her class.
Also, this episode proved that Maggie is a psycho. Yeah, this girl is absolutely crazy. And also pathetic - if she will continue acting like this I'm afraid she'll rape poor Da Ren in next episode.
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But back to drama - I liked this episode, it's still funny and keeps me interested. Taku is slowly becoming my favourite guy in here! He really reminds me of Nakatsu from Hana Kimi, he's equally goofy and entertaining. Chie is likeable too - she's a bit naive, but at least she's not stupid and realises she may be in love and doesn't mistake it with thirst like some of the others heroines. Eisuke's girlfriend is exactly like she's supposed to be - irritating.
And Eisuke smiles just like me - he's so awkward. He gains extra points for that.
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I have to say I am a bit shocked (in positive way) by the main female character - she is the strongest woman I have ever seen in any drama. She is righteous, smart, brave and honest, she does what she feels she should and is not worried about what other people will think.
On the other hand, her guy friend is the sweetest man in the whole wide world - he's faithful and caring and it looks like he really loves Cheng You Qing.
So far it seems very interesting, I'm sticking with it even though I don't like Taiwanese dramas too much.
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We got to know a bit about our heroine ? so far she?s pretty likeable. Even though her family was brutally murdered, she?s not your stereotypical emoish misunderstood girl (or more woman) who?s looking for vengeance, instead she?s surprisingly cheerful and? normal and I like it.
There?s also Kimura Takuya?s character ? well, I have mixed feelings about him so far. He?s a bit obsessive about his love (or isn?t it love?) for Minako, I mean he stalks her for fifteen years for God?s sake! It?s a bit extreme? and his constant talk about her being part of him? Creepy! I just hope he has a reasonable excuse for his behavior and by that I mean other than just being in love.
I?m also pleased with technical aspects of this drama ? at first I was skeptical about it, because, let's face it, A Sleeping Forest IS pretty old (?98!) but it proved me wrong. I don?t see many differences between this drama and more present ones, the camera work is decent, the characterization and costumes ok, so there?s nothing really to complain about.
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So the girl that supposedly died 25 years ago is alive? I mean, I kind of suspected something strange about her, but not THIS. How come there is an offical investigation about her murder yet she's alive? How come her mother doesn't know she is thought to be dead? How come... ? Too many questions!
So yeah, I like how this drama starts. It's really intriguing and I already like the main guy - he knows how to use people for his own purpose.
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Bidam is finally here, yaaay! And what a crazy psychopath he is, double yaaay! Here's a bit about him: you're being insulted? Whatever, I don't care. You're being beaten? Yeah, yeah as if that hurts. But wait... did you just step on my chicken?! Well..., then DIE MOTHAF**KER! Ahhh, I already love this guy.
But I don't want this review to become a one big fangirling squeal, so I'll add that I really admire Yushin - he's sacrificing so much by taking care of Deokman; it looks like it may be something more than just a friendship for him. But sadly, his father is stupid, he does what he does not for a country or a king, but only for his own personal gain - if his son married a princess than he, as a father would be even more important. Grr, what an annoying old man! I can understand this whole king's advisor, Eul Jae: he wants to kill Deokman because he believes that's the only way to keep Mishil away from the throne, but Yushin's father is just greedy. That's sad.
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Can Love Become Money Episode 14
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One thing that bothers me: a new haircut of Da Ran - she looks so old now and it was said that In Tak prefers younger women - or am I wrong?
Nevertheless, this was a good episode and I'm glad I didn't drop this drama.
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But, even if there are some flaws, I'm not dropping it. From the positive side: Yun Jung Hoon's english is PERFECT, he should teach a few korean stars how to speak english fluently (especially So Ji Sub, I love this man but his supposedly australian accent was horrible). Another thing - his acting, as always, is very good - he fits the role of an asshole obsessed over money - loved the scene with a journalist's butt. I think I will like the main female too - as for now she is a bit naive, but it seems she will go through a major character developement soon.
So far this drama is not what I normally watch, but since Yun Jung Hoon is in it, I'm giving it a chance to surprise me.
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