I seriously did not expect I'd needed Shin Min Ah and Kim Young Dae's tandem this much. Obviously the age gap between two is big and yet, I find their pair up quite fascinating. It's the theme of the drama that actually help build up an unfound chemistry in the beginning but thankfully despite the 12 year age gap, Shin Min Ah and Kim Young Dae have chemistry and the theme is building it stronger. Well, I think that Shin Min Ah has the power to match any of his leading men, tbh. It's like it doesn't matter who she's paired up with because she'll do the magic. Kim Young Dae and Han Ji Hyun are The Penthouse babies who are just starting out with the industry while Shin Min Ah and Lee Sang Yi's experience in acting are already prominent. What I'm saying is that, it's inevitable to see gap in skills as well but so far, I think the newbies are doing a great job with their characters. In fact, I'm loving it so much already with just 2 episodes. It's just sad that Lee Sang Yi wasn't given a chance to have Shin Min Ah as a leading lady though, haha! It would've been nice if he gets SMA this time coz we all know he lost her to Kim Seon Ho in Hometown Cha Cha Cha. kkk
The introduction of Son Hae Young (Shin Min Ah) as a little girl in episode 1 struck me to the bones already. lol Okay, you might think it's wrong to be calculative but at times you'd really needed it tbh. hahaha It matters in some situations! And to witness the back story as to why Hae Young grew up as a calculative person in the present time makes really sense to me. She grew up always having someone to share things with, be it material things, food, or attention of her own parents. Her parents, her mother specifically, no matter how kind she is, she should've discussed with Hae Young about her intent in fostering children she found on the streets or anywhere. She should've not just bring home children one day and make Hae Young accept the situation as is. Very wrong move as a parent. This is the reason why I understand Hae Young's feelings when she was a child rebelling as well as how she become eager to gain profits for herself. Her selfishness, in my perspective only, is understandable. Girl just wanted to get what she deserves all the time and I like it. I don't want to stick with just how morally right one situation or belief should be in the eyes of the society, I want to stick with how I feel. It's really hard to execute in reality, tbh, but thanks to this drama I'm supporting Hae Young 100 percent because she's manifesting what I wanted to do. HAHAHA! Minus the fake marriage though!!!! That's a different story!
I get her desperation but to get a fake marriage to gain more profits and privilege in her company is a big NO in reality. I'll let that happen only in dramas. hahaha! I'm seated to witness the love story between a calculative selfish person Hae Young and a living saint Kim Ji Wook (Kim Young Dae).
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