preferable by this author. The pacing and characterizations were so well done. In the case of the latter, one of my favourite things in drama is feeling like these are real people in real situations. That's why I tend to fall for dramas likeTemperature of LoveandPretty ...
but I was on the verge of not enjoying the show because the character annoyed me so much. I’m really impressed with Kim Young-kwang’s portrayal of Min
I personally love this drama way more than What's Wrong with Secretary Kim, which I dropped for the useless draggy angst and sugary sweeter than syrup moment ( too corny for me) and Her Private Life which I forced myself to finish: it was sweet (and verrrrrrrrrrrry cooooooooorrrrrrrrrr...
She tries to jump up, but Young-joon isn’t about to let her get away now. He takes her hand and promises to make that dream come true, adding, “I want to be your husband. I want to marry you, Kim Mi-so.” Faced with a proposal that’s finally motivated by love, Mi-so is...
She turns back to her work, but Young-joon doesn’t look away from her. It makes her fidgety, and finally he stands and says, “Secretary Kim. Before, you told me not to shake you up again. I… want to shake you up.” Mi-so only stammers and looks unsure of what to say, so...
This drama was cute and it was also my intro to Kim Young-kwan. Since this drama started I've watched 3 of his dramas to curved with KYK withdrawals However, by far, Veronica Park was my favorite character. I'm happy that the writers did not turned her into an evil chaebol heiress...
I guess there would be no kdrama if they did. And bravo Park Seo Joon and Kim Tae-hwan for making that scene believable. And bravo, director-nim /writer-nim for making our lead have sexual desires, finally. Show full comment Ally ...
In the morning, Mi-so runs into Ji-ah, her replacement, who’s nervous about her first day on the job. She takes Ji-ah upstairs and introduces her around, and the others joke that Ji-ah is also a “Secretary Kim.” The men fawn over the pretty young woman, while Se-ra, who con...
drama has established that both individuals- who are grown people- have some connection and chemistry with each other. But also, this is a K rom-com, where these kinds of unrealistic tropes are part of the romance and unbelievablity of it. I don't think any part of this drama is ...