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pjbottomZzz

El Paso, Texas

pjbottomZzz

El Paso, Texas
Can We Get Married? korean drama review
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Can We Get Married?
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by pjbottomZzz
Jun 12, 2017
20 of 20 episodes seen
Completed 1
Overall 9.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 9.0
I'm not a fan of Sung Joon, but I did enjoy his performance in this show that does an excellent job of exploring the shit and shine of any relationship. Jung So-Min is my girl, though with those scene-stealing lips! The fact that she has an extensive emotional range is just icing on the wedding cake, baby! Truthfully, I was jealous of Sung Joon. If it was me I would've gone off-script every episode. We would've gone over budget having to do numerous takes or I would've gotten fired. It would've been worth it though! But I don't think Jung So-Min is into black men. She will be in my Jung So-Min inspired fanfiction story titled Soul to Seoul about an African-American exchange student who travels to South Korea to study abroad (no pun intended). Of course, the host family will be living in near poverty, which is the real reason they sent their son to the States in exchange for who they believe is a wealthy white American. They've also arranged for their free-spirited daughter to marry a wealthy autocrat's womanizing son. They're soon shocked to find out that not only is Malik not wealthy but that he is black, as he arrives wearing a #blacklivesmatter t-shirt. All sorts of mayhem ensue as Malik attempts to get to know his host family while confronting relevant issues of race and class in South Korea's cultural underbelly.
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