Pure Comfort in Drama Form
This drama is the definition of a no-brainer watch (in the best possible way.) It's light and effortlessly entertaining, making you laugh from start to finish while still delivering a heartwarming growth arc for Park Ji-hoon's character. Following the success of The King's Warden, Park Ji-hoon continues to prove that he has a great eye for choosing projects. The acting may not be groundbreaking, but the cast executes it so well that even their often over-the-top reactions to food feel charming rather than cringeworthy.
That said, the true scene-stealer here is Lee Sang-yi. He absolutely understood the assignment. The man deserves an award for being so annoyingly lovable. Every time he appeared on screen, he managed to irritate, entertain, and charm me all at once. That's a talent. Honestly, every time he appeared on screen, I knew I was about to have a good time.
This drama is easy, funny, wholesome, and exactly the kind of show you watch when you need a break from heavier stories. You should watch it because it will make you happy. By the end, you'll probably find yourself joining the Migak Boys fan club. If you know, you know.
That said, the true scene-stealer here is Lee Sang-yi. He absolutely understood the assignment. The man deserves an award for being so annoyingly lovable. Every time he appeared on screen, he managed to irritate, entertain, and charm me all at once. That's a talent. Honestly, every time he appeared on screen, I knew I was about to have a good time.
This drama is easy, funny, wholesome, and exactly the kind of show you watch when you need a break from heavier stories. You should watch it because it will make you happy. By the end, you'll probably find yourself joining the Migak Boys fan club. If you know, you know.
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