High School King of Savvy Episode 2


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Season: 1

Lee Min Seok starts pretending to be his older brother and goes to work at Comfo.
  • Aired: June 17, 2014

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estar
0 people found this review helpful
Mar 7, 2024

Two Stars

Min Seok's face at the end was hilarious, but sorry that situation aint funny, or rather Yoo Ah aint funny OMG talk overbearing, intrusive, obsessive & annoying. if i was Min Seok would punch her in the throat, just so she gets the message that i aint into her. idk why he enabling her, yeah he tells her off & No all the time, but he's pretty passive - not putting his foot down & demanding she stop calling him "hubby" or she stop staking him all over the place. this not a romance & i shudder to think this type of relationship would develop into anything good or healthy - this a headache in the making.*****************************************************************************************************************************************other then the annoying, crazy Yoo Ah this was a fun & funny ep. Min Seok's a good son & brother, let alone a good guy but he was in over his head with his brothers unreasonable request. so am glad Kim Chang Soo & the manager Han Yeong Suk r in on the secret swap. after all a teen can't, wouldn't be able to seamlessly pass as an adult even if he was studying for the same vocation IMHO.*****************************************************************************************************************************************Jin Woo's dynamic is very off with his father, maybe cause of whatever happened in the past he's so jaded & standoffish towards everyone... left to be seen.*****************************************************************************************************************************************side note: back to Yoo Ah's character - really wish she would disappear. she a headache that i don't enjoy watching & this plot (the other character's) have more then enough to fill this drama, so why we need her ?? ugh -

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Grumpy Witch
3 people found this review helpful
Jul 13, 2014

Better...

To be honest, I was ready to drop this drama at the 30 minute mark in the first episode. The pace was slow, the main female lead was so embarrassing I wanted the earth to open up and swallow ME whole, and the psycho stalker just wasn't doing it for me.

But since I watched No Breathing, I had regained the love I had lost for SIG when I watched Reply 1997, so I decided to give the whole episode a chance. It still wasn't that much better, but I decided to just watch the second episode since it was already loaded. Now while I still dislike the psycho stalker, a bugged phone jinjja?, and I have not warmed up to the main female lead, I did enjoy this episode and even had some laugh out loud moments. So for now, I'll keep watching.

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Hira-M
1 people found this review helpful
Jun 19, 2014

It's getting better! I'm loving Seo In Guk!…

It's getting better! I'm loving Seo In Guk! I'm so glad that it's not the lead that has the mysterious past, but the second lead. Speaking of second lead, Lee Soo Hyuk is doing such a good job!

The progression of the story is good. There are some business terms and other stuff I don't understand, like the office positions. But I think it's due to my lack of knowledge about business stuff, me being a science student and all.

There were a lot of funny scenes that had me laughing out loud. The humor in this drama is good, not too cheesy.

I still have a problem with Jung Soo Young but she getting tolerable... maybe because she didn't show up much and when she did I mostly ignored her. And boy is Jung Yoo Ah annoying! But I guess that was deliberate and it's her character. I'm hoping for major character development for Soo Young.

I really really like Lee Min Suk's father, Choi Jang Ho, and his relationship with his father. Here's to hoping nothing bad happens to either of them...

Can't wait for the next episode! :D

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Omeghan
1 people found this review helpful
Jun 18, 2014

Episode 2 (no spoilers)

The comedic scenes start in this episode and while I can see the humour I can certainly see other actors in the roles. Once again the OST (acoustic guitars) lend to upping the ante in the scenes. The Music Director is to be commended. Great work so far!

The plot thickens and the drama continues. The cut off for episode 3 was alright, but, not really a cliff-hanger.
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