It's pretty nice if you don't mind the low production values. I wouldn't mind see the FL and ML doing this again in a better funded show and with a written script. Re-watched it three times over a two week period.
May I ask why you dropped it? The stories for me didn't go in the way that I had expected. There would be a twist.…
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There were some unexpectedly sad and for me disturbing scenes. The wedding night scene for the latter. And it was an open ending. Otherwise I might re-watch this.
The word that came to my mind in Ep. 3/4 was "intrigued". Dong-jin seems intrigued by Woo-joo. From his standpoint:…
Ep. 6 25:56. the look she has on her face looking at the ML while the office is in turmoil as Shin reveals his plan to undercut their fair by launching his campaign. It is not regret nor sympathy. It is resentment. The ML probably figured out that much from way before. He may not have made the connection, but he knew that she wasn't there for love.
This is show good. The Secret Life of My Secretary is pretty watchable as a romantic comedy. Some funny moments and sweet moments. He is good, but is kinda overshadowed by the over the top Veronica Park, played by Kim Jae-kyung. My favorite scene, which is pathos with a bit of irony comes at ep.11, 49:50. You have to watch up to there to fully appreciate it. She is talking about what happened 5 minutes earlier.
whos her father? im a bit confused about what she does for work and why she met that guy in the cafe when she…
Her Father is the guy she met at the camping site. The bad guy , CEO Sim, at the cafe was asking her to invest in his exhibition, so she and by implication her Father are wealthy. At the bar with Choi, the ML's best friend, it was revealed that she already knew about Sim. At the cafe, she realized that Sim was out to scr*w the ML's plan for his exhibition, I believe. If the ex's family is wealthy, then the ML's mother might have had designs on their wealth if they got married. I'll have to review the scenes about her Father to confirm this.
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Sounds like Love Buzz.
There were some unexpectedly sad and for me disturbing scenes. The wedding night scene for the latter. And it was an open ending. Otherwise I might re-watch this.
He is good, but is kinda overshadowed by the over the top Veronica Park, played by Kim Jae-kyung.
My favorite scene, which is pathos with a bit of irony comes at ep.11, 49:50. You have to watch up to there to fully appreciate it. She is talking about what happened 5 minutes earlier.
If the ex's family is wealthy, then the ML's mother might have had designs on their wealth if they got married. I'll have to review the scenes about her Father to confirm this.