At least, I had fun watching him and he's probably the only reason why I managed to finish this drama. I actually enjoyed his scenes with Shin Se Hwi, his sister in the drama, more than the two leads together. On the other side, Lee Soo Hyuk's story was much more interesting. There was nearly no tension between them, you can only expect some cutesy if you like it.
How can there be nearly no skinship in a cohabitation drama? Just erase the kiss scene and they could have been real step-father and daughter for all I care! All they talked about was how to keep their land and make dumplings. I don't even think it's the actors fault. I never watched a drama with so little chemistry between the leads. Yet, they managed to make it all sooo pointless. There was even another interesting twist with a lot of potential to bring in some action, the male mc background. The setting was interesting, this was supposed to be a cohabitation drama with a sort of forbidden love we're not used to see. When I started it, I had high expectations. On my rating scale, this means « just boring ». I probably won't watch this again no, purely because I know what happens in it now and the pull isn't strong like my 10 score dramas but it's one that makes me happy to be reminded of it, a chilled out easy drama to watch :) But I was thoroughly affected by the comments I saw below and I'm glad I still went ahead and watched it! I didn't have to skip any of this drama, I was content with the beginning, middle and end. This drama had it's comedic moments, family teary moments, a bit of mystery to it which isn't dragged out, secrets are let out at the right time and it helps move the story a long, there's a bit of tension, the romance is cute and it was an enjoyable watch. The acting isnt too bad, it's actually pretty believable.!Įach character no matter minor they were, played their part very well and fulfilled their character's role.
I watched this purely for Kim Young Kwang, I was thinking i'll just skip through to see his face and itll be fine but honestly? this wasnt a bad drama at all!ĭon't get me wrong it is not a Perfect drama nor is it up in my absolute faves but it delivers every aspect of a great drama with a decent simple storyline.
But what happens when he drops out of her life just when she needs him most? The original Korean title can be literally translated as "my love, the asshole," or, more roughly, as "my love, the no-manners".Rewatch Value 8.0 I don't understand why there's so much hate for this drama, I was really put off by the comment but honestly just give it a go! However, before she knows it Hyung-Joon shows up at her house as her new tutor! He once again takes advantage of her, but soon Ha-Young finds herself falling head over heels for Hyung-Joon. By accident she finds out that the damage to Hyung-Joon's car only costs $10! She then takes her revenge. Ha-Young is thrown into a nightmarish slave life for 100 days, cleaning his house, running his errands, doing his homework and cleaning his car.
Since she is a poor high school student Hyung-Joon writes up a "Enslavement Agreement" for Ha-Young in order to pay for the damage to his car. Hyung-Joon stalks her, demanding money to pay for his car. She escapes from him, leaving her wallet behind. He demands she pay him $3000 on the spot. After being dumped by her boyfriend just before their 100 day anniversary, Ha-Young (Ha Ji-Won) meets a college guy named Hyung-Joon when she accidentally kicks a can that hits him in the face and causes him to scratch his Lexus.