Posts Tagged ‘Kang Min-hyuk’
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You’ve Fallen For Me: Episode 2
What this drama lacks in slickness, it makes up for in sweetness. I’m sentimental about youth angst dramas, because they’re what I grew up on, but they also feel like a throwback because of that. They’re like drama comfort food, like Mom’s cooking. And while the tonal shifts in this one are still a bit... More »
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You’ve Fallen For Me: Episode 1
Another anticipated drama premiered today with MBC’s You’ve Fallen For Me, which I think got off to a rather uncertain start, tonally speaking, but found its feet by the hour’s end. The jury’s out on the romantic chemistry between the leads, but I find that there’s plenty of antagonistic chemistry. Sparks aplenty on that front,... More »
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You’ve Fallen For Me poster shoot and stills
The 25th was poster shoot day for You’ve Fallen For Me (aka Heartstrings), the MBC Wednesday-Thursday music-themed drama starring Park Shin-hye and Jung Yong-hwa that takes place at a university for the performing arts. If you’ll recall, Jung Yong-hwa plays Shin, the school’s top hottie and the “genius guitarist” of a band; he’s our cool,... More »
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It’s Okay, Daddy’s Girl: An overview
It’s been a while since I wrote about It’s Okay, Daddy’s Girl, but, as noted in this prior thread, despite the many obvious flaws, the drama has had an inexplicable hold on me — and some of you, too. The drama ended a week and a half ago quietly (its finale ratings were in the... More »
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It’s Okay, Daddy’s Girl: Episodes 2-3
With this week’s episodes completing the introductory, premise-establishing phase of new SBS drama It’s Okay, Daddy’s Girl, I feel like I can now make a judgment call, when I’d been holding off after last week’s broadcast of Episode 1 — I’d felt the story was still incomplete because of the pre-emption of Episode 2 and... More »
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The boys of It’s Okay, Daddy’s Girl
Now that we know Moon Chae-won will head the upcoming SBS drama It’s Okay, Daddy’s Girl, it’s time to turn our attention to the boys. All are relative newbies to the acting sphere, two of them coming from the idol-pop-star world (gulp), but let’s hope they surprise us with hitherto-untapped acting talent. Daddy’s Girl features... More »
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