shanrunzler wrote: is this drama worth watching ?? i wonder ??
I had to force myself to watch each episode of this drama, or at least the first 10 episodes. I just can't stand dramas that have characters who are frustrating jerks just for the sake of being frustrating jerks. The majority of the characters are just obnoxious people, including her family at first glance. The eleventh episode is really the turning point in the drama both for character development and for the story. Before episode 11, however, the plot is REALLY repetitive, where even the cliffhangers were basically the same at the end of each episode. Ugh... I'm not the type of viewer to watch a drama just for an actor, BUT the main reason why I kept coming back to Baby-Faced Beauty is Daniel Choi. Watch this for Daniel Choi. Seriously. Daniel Choi. Watch him. And love him.
libing8lie wrote: Ah, BaT. I agree with you completely. What kind of person convinces a child of something like that and then goes about their day as if nothing happened. Of all the things she's done, personally I've found that to be the worst. Everything else was just mild. And her mother....I just can't get a hold on exactly what she wants. The company?....The president as her son-in-law?.....Director Baek's head for personal revenge?
But I'm sooo glad the secret is out. Now with 4 more episodes to go, we can finally get to a conclusion, albeit a bit rushed conclusion. (probably)
Yeah, I have no idea what the mother's deal is either, or for that matter neither do I get any of the business mumbo-jumbo going on. I guess that's probably due to the fact that I'm reading the subtitles; I'm sure it would make more sense if I under the actual Korean. Ah well. I have to say though that I do appreciate that Yoon Seo is trying to get her mother to back off so that she can compete with So Young on an even playing field. At least she has some dignity.