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      huda
     |  Posted June 2, 2010 at 7:57 am  |  Permalink

    I love every bit of Chung Jun Myung acting here. looks like a baby on the outside but actually mature inside. Ko Hyun Jung also really cute despite quite her age. Overall storyline is simple, relaxing and not that depressing. Recommended

  • 3
      harukogirl
     |  Posted May 6, 2010 at 5:08 am  |  Permalink

    Pretty much agree with everything Amarena just said. Let me add that Chung Jun Myung’s attitude is seriously hot in this drama :D . This drama is one of the main reasons I got woed away from Jdramas…and the drama where I discovered and fell in love with WithS2.

    In my books, an absolute must see.

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      ako
     |  Posted January 2, 2010 at 7:26 am  |  Permalink

    if you can go beyond the age gap between the two main characters (I know that the premise of the story can make many uncomfortable), you will truly enjoy this. There were many laugh out loud moments for me here. It came highly recommended and it did not disappoint.

  • 1
      Amarena
     |  Posted December 26, 2009 at 1:56 am  |  Permalink

    First things first: I dare anyone to tell me they’ve seen Chung Jun Myung in “What’s Up Fox?” and yet haven’t fallen for his eyes. I mean, honestly. Now, fangirlness aside, this is one drama you should watch. It’s got the right amount of drama without falling too much on the other side, and it’s its realistic, slice-of-life scenes that make it shine. The actors are a perfect cut for their characters, from the leads, Ko Hyun Jung as Byeong Hee and Chung Jun Myung as Cheol Su (should I mention that there are rumors about a romantic involvement between both of them back then?) to the hilarious Ahjussi of Son Hyeon Joo to the cameo appearance of Im Ye Jin. Kudos go to Kwo Hae Hyo – just because I love him so.
    Kwo Hae Hyo also appeared on “My Name is Kim Sam Soon”, which is also the other reason why you should watch this drama: the screenplay of both series was done by the same writter, Kim Do Woo. So, for those of you concerned that this drama will lose its steam after the first episodes, stop worrying: the best is yet to come.
    One last thing I would like to mention is the OST: I don’t normally thing about it, but… I have the opening/ending song as my cellphone’s ringtone. I love it THAT much.

 

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