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Emergency Couple korean drama review
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Emergency Couple
2 people found this review helpful
by KiaSoul
Sep 27, 2014
21 of 21 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.0
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
Love between a prince and a servant maid is a staple K-Drama trope. Predictably, like Cinderella, the forces of good triumph over evil but not before our heroes contend with and overcome insurmountable obstacles which the writers in collusion with the sponsors often pile up stratosphere-high just so the show can go on and on and the cash cow milked for all its worth. I'm happy to inform you that Emergency Couple is the exception to the aforementioned rule; to wit, its premise: A prince and a servant maid, who are in love, defy their elders and marry but just as quickly fall out of love and divorce. Coincidentally, they meet again as fellow medical doctors in training and fall in love all over again. At first, I was skeptical. The ads had me thinking that it would be a silly comedy with a lot of improbable situations thrown in for the sake of cheap laughs. Boy, was I wrong. There was silliness, but for the most part, human flaws and how they undermine our best intentions were the show's focal point. Funny, sad, and poignant is how I would characterize the general tone and tenor of the show. For any show to succeed, the main leads have to shine and they did. That the supporting roles almost impressed me as much is an endorsement of the show that needs no further comment.
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