The Woman Who Still Wants to Marry, ep. 07-13
Sun, Dec. 26th, 2010 02:59 pmOr: What I Did for Winter Vacation
Subtitle: Kdramas, I missed you so much!!!!
(My sister and I started Secret Garden as well, though I got yelled at when she realized I had started her on an as-of-then incomplete drama.)
Anyway, this drama continues to be incredibly funny, but as it goes into the big romantic complications section of the plot, it turns alternately heart breaking and hilarious and so close to life. As long as it doesn't completely mess up the ending, I think this is a series that will be up there with Dal Ja's Spring and Coffee Prince as one of my favorite trendy dramas.
It helps that all the romantic heroes are of the "bare my heart and lay it on the table" mold, and they all manage to go after women who reject them in a mostly non-stalker-like manner, instead choosing vulnerability over command.
( Spoilers are absolutely adorable )
There is probably a ton more to comment on, but we watched so many episodes in the past week that I don't quite remember what all the developments are. Oh, I do wish it weren't as heteronormative and middle-class as it is, but ah well. As trendy dramas go, this is a really good one so far, with main characters I love all around, plot twists that are largely organic and not based on people not talking to each other, and quite a few romances I adore.
Subtitle: Kdramas, I missed you so much!!!!
(My sister and I started Secret Garden as well, though I got yelled at when she realized I had started her on an as-of-then incomplete drama.)
Anyway, this drama continues to be incredibly funny, but as it goes into the big romantic complications section of the plot, it turns alternately heart breaking and hilarious and so close to life. As long as it doesn't completely mess up the ending, I think this is a series that will be up there with Dal Ja's Spring and Coffee Prince as one of my favorite trendy dramas.
It helps that all the romantic heroes are of the "bare my heart and lay it on the table" mold, and they all manage to go after women who reject them in a mostly non-stalker-like manner, instead choosing vulnerability over command.
( Spoilers are absolutely adorable )
There is probably a ton more to comment on, but we watched so many episodes in the past week that I don't quite remember what all the developments are. Oh, I do wish it weren't as heteronormative and middle-class as it is, but ah well. As trendy dramas go, this is a really good one so far, with main characters I love all around, plot twists that are largely organic and not based on people not talking to each other, and quite a few romances I adore.