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What Happens to My Family? korean drama review
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What Happens to My Family?
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by 20_DramaQueen_23
Jan 20, 2024
53 of 53 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 5.5
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 3.5
Rewatch Value 4.5
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Young Ones Had More Going For Them!


20/01/2024

Watched this back to back with another one called: My Father Is Strange.

I actually prefer MFIS over WHTMF like 70% more! WHTMF wasn't perfect either, but something about it kept the flow going and it wasn't as silly.

With WHTMF it is at the best of times cheesy so I ended up skipping though certain characters and scenes like the Director and Secretary Cha or the Director's father and his new wife. Couldn't stomach Doctor Cha's newly wed wife either or her parents nor him at times as he always wore the same poker face expression.

I liked the younger cast members except maybe the character of the country bumpkin girl as she was exactly the same as she is in Shopping King Louie (?) ...yawn, yawn and another yawn. The younger ones being the youngest Cha son, Se Weoul, and the CEO of the restaurant although Se Weoul was the one that annoyed me.

I didn't mind Miss Go either.

What was good in this series was when the lawsuit was put into action and that really is when it improved a bit, but that doesn't happen to either mid way through - before episode 30.

What I didn't like was how it took a serious illness to make the oldest son change his attitude towards his father and I suppose the daughter too.

I don't think it should have taken a lawsuit or serious illness for guilt to kick in and make a person act better towards another. His father shouldn't have had to beg or do things just because his son was ashamed or to protect everyone's so called pride and keep a happy balance.

And that is the other thing - ashamed of what?!

There is no shame in anyone running a little store and raising a family with minimal money and lots of love and kindness.

The shame is with those that look down their noses at others or society's unrealistic expectations of the do haves, don't haves and you will never have unless you marry well, cut certain ties and do as you say!

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