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      조쉬모
     |  Posted May 18, 2010 at 11:07 pm  |  Permalink

    ok i drudged through the last two episodes. somewhere i think the producers/writers dropped the ball… just didn’t know how to end this thing. the overall story was intriguing… the anticipation of Do Young’s carefully laid plans going bust was unnerving, event the occasional unexpected twist was nice.

    this was a decent drama overall. not necessarily one to remember. the ending, besides being dragged on, is predictable, overly sentimental, bordering on corny, and even a little self-righteous. sad but i feel a little insulted! oh well… can’t keep everyone happy.

    generally well-acted, except for Jung Gyu Woon (Cha Dong Woo), which was horribly acted — could never tell what expression he was trying to convey: sad, sorrow, tired, happy, excited, in love or just don’t care!!! sheeesh! blame that on the casting director.

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      조쉬모
     |  Posted May 18, 2010 at 2:27 am  |  Permalink

    Generally a good drama. Didn’t get too many ulcers watching it!! though still have 2 eps to go, and my stomach is already feeling a bit queasy.

    The last few eps moved rather slow… this would have been a good, tight drama at 16 or even 18 eps instead of 20… (but, hey, TV stations have to make money!).

    The twist in episode 10 (i think) about the faux sister was quite brilliant–didn’t see that coming.

    Some of the scenes are quite contrite. (Ji Young being discovered while hiding upstairs, ep. 18) And how EVERYBODY is related to each other is somewhat farcical, but that’s too be expected from the genre i guess.

    This is a solid 7 stats. I do wish kdramas would produce fewer, but higher quality ones. then again me living in the US aren’t their primary audience, am i now!

 

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