This show has everything that I love about a Korean drama. It feels good. It’s cute. It’s romantic and heart-warming. It’s quirky. There is so much more showing than telling. The humour of this show is a little...in your face but for some reason it just tickled my funny bone in the right way. The story moves along well. For a three hour watch, I think it has good pacing.
The show makes fun of Mijo’s immortality, her age and the fact that she doesn’t really feel pain.
Mijo
Our heroine enjoys old lady hobbies.
She works as a love consultant and she’s good at what she does. She understands men and she likes to pull historical anecdotes from the centuries she’s lived through.
I wouldn’t say she’s mature, but she does have a noona feel to her. She has a way of being confrontational and comfortable with it that I liked.
She keeps lots of ancient treasures with her that all have a story.
Her unpredictable nature is a highlight of the show.
Jun Nu
Jun Nu is a standard kind of guy but the way he responds to Mijo is really lovely.
Jason
This is the second time I’ve seen this dude play opposite Kang Seung Yoon. I enjoyed the twist in Jason’s character.
The show makes fun of Mijo’s immortality, her age and the fact that she doesn’t really feel pain.
Mijo
Our heroine enjoys old lady hobbies.
She works as a love consultant and she’s good at what she does. She understands men and she likes to pull historical anecdotes from the centuries she’s lived through.
I wouldn’t say she’s mature, but she does have a noona feel to her. She has a way of being confrontational and comfortable with it that I liked.
She keeps lots of ancient treasures with her that all have a story.
Her unpredictable nature is a highlight of the show.
Jun Nu
Jun Nu is a standard kind of guy but the way he responds to Mijo is really lovely.
Jason
This is the second time I’ve seen this dude play opposite Kang Seung Yoon. I enjoyed the twist in Jason’s character.
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