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9/10
Enjoyable really
fpkvbcjmj14 February 2023
I only know few popular korean actors so the stars here are unfamiliar to me, however they are quite very good I have to say.

The female lead character was kind of unbelievable, like a superwoman, doing everything you can think of (I wouldnt be surprised she cooks well too). I think they've put too much super-ness on her. The male lead, quite the common male superstar actor, so hes quite realistic and managed to balance the development of the story.

What makes this also enjoyable to watch is because the actors were not by typical romcom young korean actors, but by mature ones and they still came out funny, I think theyre mid-30s to 40s.

Overall, I think this is an entertaining series, binged on it in fact. Better than "Business Proposal" and "Shooting Stars" in terms of acting and story.
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8/10
Just amazingg
surekhaaa1311 February 2023
In one word, STREAM IT , if you would like to know whether you should drop it or stream it. It isn't unique or that much predictable. NO DISAPPOINTMENT and worth the time spent. Perfect for V-day week. This is an enemies to lovers story with a nicely executed plot. It's literally adorable, perfect example of heartwarming rom-com. The female lead is unique. She has traits that are usually found in the protagonist's friend. The chemistry is also very very good between the leads. Casting is also amazing. The group is very much likeable. Not at all boring and ends perfectly in 10eps. I loved it !!
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8/10
Entertainment Entertainment Entertainment
dseemalhar12 February 2023
This short rom-com has comedy, romance with action n drama. It's about leads who are having deep prejudices against the opposite sex, get into love battle.

This drama has unconventional female lead character. She is feisty lawyer, who is social crusader against misogynist, sexists n patriarchal society and gives vigilante justice with her martial art practice. She is gritty, strong, baddass.

On the other hand, the male lead's character is A list Hero, who appears sweet, spotless character is actually rude and judgemental towards woman. When opposite collide love battle begins.

Because series is short ( 10 episodes) they explore serious social issues on surface level. And quickly just mention character backgrounds. At times it get slow n there are some plotholes.

This is the first romantic series for both lead actors, otherwise they known for their action n fight roles. Both has good HOT on-screen chemistry, done quite good job.

FL Kim Ok-bin amazed me with her fight, action, adventure scenes also done romantic n comedy scenes well. ML Teo Yoo swoon me with his physique n look. Ji hoon-kim made me laugh n swoon. I had a good laugh watching bromance of ML n Hoon-kim. 😅

Likable characters, easy, simply entertaining, binge-worthy series.

Though it's predictable, nothing revolutionary, it did entertain me and I had good time binging it.
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10/10
It made the list
apixielife13 February 2023
Wow wow wow, yep it made my ten list. I'm ecstatic. I'm also really picky. You probably are too. You have seen so many like me, ah but those wonderful few. Yep they make the list. The list that you would re-watch again. Your go to list when you need cheering up or courage or just laughter. The list is never huge, very selective.

I started watching this at dinner tonight. Hmmm let's check this one out. Then it was hours later and I was looking at the clock thinking," just one more". Finished it and loved every minute of it.

The main character was so out of character and I absolutly adored her. So strong and amazing. I wont give spoilers but it was fantastic. From set to clothing to an amazing cast of human beings that made me cry, laugh and not even notice time flew by.

Ah these moments you get when you connect with a movie or tv-show and its pure delight. The "10" list is a wonderful thing. I hope you enjoy this as much as I do. Who knows, maybe it will make your list. Bravo to all involved.
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10/10
Fantastic Series to Watch!
PalmBeachG11 February 2023
This was so fun to watch and definitely binge worthy too. Only 10 episodes long it can be watched in one weekend. The description's I have seen of this series I have seen don't give it justice and I almost skipped over it on my watch list but glad I gave it a chance. It is full of romance, action by both the female lead and also the ML during his film shootings. The FL Kim Ok-vin is very likable and full of spunk not only an intelligent lawyer but talented physically in street fighting, pool, darts, taming men all for the sake of revenge for being treated badly by men "because she is a woman". Of course she is working in an "all male" good old boy law firm and one of the lawyers is an X-boyfriend who she took revenge on. I rarely mention a FL and she played the part perfectly so it says a lot for me to include her in my review. The ML. Teo Yoo has been casted perfectly to play the part of "a jerk" as he was called by the FL. He treats all women badly and is a top actor that hides his true character from fans. The actor I really loved the most was Kim Ji-hoon - how can you not? He was just too handsome, cool, played his part with perfection - CEO & Manager of the entertainment Co. Have seen him in Money Heist & Evil Flower & was fantastic there too. I may have to kick someone off my Top 5 FAV List Male K-Drama Actors and add him instead. The ending could have been a little more satisfying IMO, however still gave it 10 due to maybe Netflix was leaving it open for 10 more episodes in a season 2. One note is that Netflix went a little overboard billing this as a bromance movie IMO.
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10/10
Absolutely loved it
evnoia14 February 2023
I am very picky and I was very much in need for a new k-drama but this just happened to catch my eye. It is one of the best I've seen. Definitely would love for other people to see this drama. It's short and sweet but also really gets you invested in what is happening or what is going to happen next. There were tears of sadness, happiness, as well as tears of laughter. I'm sure that a person that is not picky, would love this show. It is more westernized but also has its way to your heart. It has new concepts that are rarely seen in older k-dramas, which can be very refreshing to see. Overall, it was very much enjoyable and would rewatch it again.
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10/10
Great short drama, packed with comedy, action and electrifying chemistry.
hanalisss12 February 2023
I thought this was going to be another cliché drama and I wasn't convinced about the male lead at the beginning, but oh boy! How wrong I was.

I have to say that I am extremely happy to keep watching south korea creating more and more feminist and non traditional dramas lately, we have had a lot of jewels lately but they keep surpassing themselves.

This series is an oda to women's freedom and how we should never settle for the patriarchal norms that are stablished by a sexist society. And of course it also depicts the double standards for men and women within that same society.

I could say this series is open minded but in reality is only open minded in Asian countries, because women are already living this reality in western countries.

In terms of characters I cannot stress enough how much I ADORE the FL character in this series. Strong, witty, quirky, loyal and with a huge sense of justice. A woman fighting against societal stereotypes for women and ignoring judgement from others. Just being free doing whatever she wants to be happy, same as men have done for centuries.

I also loooved the bromance between the ML and the secondary male lead.

Super fun series, short and sweet. Packed with comedy and action you will laugh and enjoy the electrifying chemistry between the leads.

What is not to love??? Go watch it!
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7/10
Pushes some boundaries
phd_travel18 February 2023
There are some good things about this boundary pushing rom com. Unless this is your first K drama, you will know this series goes against some of the more prudish stereotypes found in K drama about relationships in Korean society. Mainly the heroine is a feminist who fights sexual discrimination sometimes physically and has had lots of casual relationships. Definitely not your typical K drama heroine. Some of her efforts are laugh out loud funny and feel good. Unfortunately some of the humor is painful especially in the first few episodes. The agenda is to show a new type of female empowerment heroine and it's laudable if sometimes awkwardly pulled off. Her love interest is a famous actor whom she thinks looks down on women but of course there is an explanation for his attitude later. They both have lessons to learn. I enjoyed the movie making parts and stunt double parts.

As the new age heroine Kim Ok Vin does a good job - it isn't easy to get the right balance and make her character likeable but she does. Yoo Teo is a strange choice for the hero - his face is more suited to a serious drama like crime or thriller than rom com. Liked the story of the charming secondary couple. They are played by Kim Ji Hoon who recently has been playing villains and criminals and the lovely Go Won Hee. The series does get better as it goes along unlike some series that start strong and fizzle out.

One of the best things about this series is it knows when to end. 10 episodes it just right and it gets better as it goes along unlike some that start strong and then fizzle out. 16 would have been way too much. Hopefully this is a trend that producers will follow in making series where the length is determined by the story and not fixed at 16 hours. After Squid Game many K dramas just go to the top 10 worldwide. Whatever the reason it's a great thing for K drama. This show isn't the best and it definitely isn't typical. Hopefully people will check out some of the better Korean shows from the past.
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10/10
Very light-hearted great adult rom-com
lindali-0498016 February 2023
I really loved this rom-com. It was light-hearted, picked with incredibly funny but also heartfelt romantic scenes. In 10 episodes I came to love the main characters, cheer for their journey of mutual understanding, respect and love. I especially liked the friendship between the male leads. It was bromance at its best, but also the female leads were great in supporting each other.

I cannot understand the bad reviews on this one as I had an absolutely amazing time watching this adult rom-com kdrama, especially the lack of overly cheesy moments made it an absolute pleasure. 100% recommendation for some joyful kdrama hours!
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7/10
Something fresh
blebbe27 February 2023
Rating: 7.5/10

What I especially like about this drama are the fresh and modern views. If you've watched k-dramas for a while, you probably know how they can be quite conservative about very normal societal issues and other things that are considered taboo. I like that this series breaks some of the those norms, while still keeping all the other elements of k-dramas that make them good. It's also on the shorter side, which turned out to be perfect for this storyline.

My reason for not giving this a higher rating is mainly because of the story-telling. The pace was great, but in my opinion they missed so many great opportunities to elevate the story even more and make it even better. I also feel like they leaned too much on the female lead not being "like other girls".
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10/10
I am here for this kdrama!
kocherhanka16 February 2023
I was exploring the internet to find something to watch, and I found this dorama on IMDB, and I love it!

This is a fun, and romantic story by Netflix, and I am here for it! I watched all ten episodes in one day, and I don't regret it!

This is a feel-good show. Of course, it is predictable and naive, but sometimes it's just what you need. All the actors are great, and the leads have great chemistry! When they are together, my heart beats faster as well.

That's true what I read, that this kdrama was made American-like. But why not? I liked that the leading actress was a feminist, and in the end, she also found her way to find the balance between love and hate for men.

Not only the story of the leads were good, but the second planed heroes were very interesting as well!

Honestly loved it!
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7/10
Messy Plot but Cast Works Well.
AJ_McAninch18 March 2023
Shaky first episodes, often clumsy scene sequencing early on, playing games with viewers in final episode, around a cringey even potentially sexist attitude toward strong, smart women, but they eventually got it right with good closure that calls out public shaming, doing it through affirmation of both strength and love. The cast is very good and work hard with the director for some enjoyable and sometimes charming moments. Recommended as a watchable but not superior drama-which is totally on the writer in this drama for not having a clear plan for the message being attempted. In an age of superior international movies and dramas, that cannot stand, and neither can the weak drama.
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3/10
Not the Enemies to lovers trope I expected...
amyn-0300810 March 2023
I saw this series because of the hype around it,and it didn't meet my expectations. I think people just liked it because the female lead was like a "femme -fatale" and that too felt forced. This is one of the worst kdramas I've viewed, I love the "enemies to lovers" trope but the execution in this particular one is poor.

In the case of humour I would give it 4/10 and that's only because of their facial expressions, some things they did and thought it funny isn't funny at all. It was basically as if the producer and writer just wanted to produce a bland , cliche romcom just for viewing it didn't look like work was put into it compared to other Kdramas. Kdramas are known for their solid script, thorough research and acting and I've been quite obsessed with them lately but this one is a "No".
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10/10
Charming and Delightful Kim Ok Bin Gives Us A Strong Woman While Exposing the Hypocrisy of Society!
spasek16 February 2023
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This is a simply delightful and incredibly hilarious romantic comedy that succeeds largely due to its originality and not going down the pitfalls of overused cliches. I haven't laughed this hard since "Hospital Playlist," and there are too many numerous moments that will either have you laughing out loud or possibly even rolling on the floor with laughter.

However, as with so many Korean shows, not everything is for comedic value as the writers expose the incredible sexism and hypocrisy of the entertainment world that is largely in place due to warped religious, societal, and cultural values that are in place because of male chauvinistic rules about what is proper and what isn't. Sadly, society loves to build up a hero, but it loves to tear one down even more. Whenever anyone is placed upon a pedestal-which is always a skewed and warped version of the real person-expectations will always inevitably take a hit because people refuse to see such people as human.

Nam Kang Ho is on top of the world as far as the movie industry goes. He's the top-billed star in the highest demand. What people don't realize is that he has a fear of being intimate with women. Even doing kissing scenes with female co-stars causes him to have a negative reaction. Of course, as with all rumors, it's assumed that he doesn't like women.

Yeo Mi-Ran is a lawyer who is also a master martial artist. Nothing brings her so much pleasure as exposing men for what they are (or what she believes them all to be): liars and cheats who look down on women. She also has no compunction about beating them up if they push things too far. Her relationships never go further than one-night stands, and usually done to prove that men are exactly what she believes them to be.

Ironically, what we have here is a bit of a role reversal. In some ways, Nam Kang Ho behaves more like how a woman would react to relationships that never pan out. And Yeo Mi-Ran has almost masculine traits in how she deals with men. She makes absolutely no apologies for how she lives her life. And why should she? Because she's a woman? Hence, the hypocrisy of today's world which is always at the forefront for entertainers thanks to social media. So, a man can sleep with as many women as he likes, and there is virtually no negative feedback. However, if a woman is caught doing the same thing, a cascade of negative feedback is always inevitable. And this series beautifully exposes such insane and sexist views that are largely created by men and promoted by everyone.

At first, Yeo Mi-Ran has a strong dislike for Nam Kang Ho when she misunderstands something that he says to his agent and friend. She vows to destroy him and put him in his place. Before long, she's hired by a law firm that represents people in the entertainment industry and-of course-she ends up working with and representing Nam Kang Ho. Thus begins a very cute and often hilarious relationship where both Yeo Mi-Ran and Nam Kang Ho begin to realize that all is not what each believes the other to be. One of the absolute funniest moments is Yeo Mi-Ran attempting to teach Nam Kang Ho how to fight so that he can properly do a fighting scene in his new film. Little does he realize that he's dealing with an expert and quickly finds himself subdued and knocked out. Of course, we already know that Yeo Mi-Ran is no wallflower, no damsel in distress who needs to be saved by a man in any circumstances.

One of the all-time great scenes in the series is when Nam Kang Ho and Yeo Mi-Ran profess their feelings and proceed to make love. What makes the scene work so perfectly is because the characters are allowed to be who they are. It isn't Nam Kang Ho who initiates things-as we've seen hundreds, if not thousands, of times in romance movies and shows. Believe it or not ladies, men actually also enjoy having their female partners take charge sometimes too! I actually clapped my hands when the scene played out because I was thrilled to see the female character take matters into her own hands-and in this case, literally!

Some of the greatest of entertainment stars live outside of the limelight. Now, I realize that this is much harder to do in a small country like Korea, but basically, no apologies or even explanations should ever be made for how they live their lives. If you care too much about what people think, then perhaps you're in the wrong business. The life of any celebrity is always wrought with the highs and lows, the positive and negative views of the media and the public. You're a hero one day and a goat the next. The courageous make no apologies and never feel that they have to explain themselves to anyone, for that merry-go-round is literally endless.

This is an absolutely terrific series that tickles the funny bone and warms the heart, and like so many Korean shows, has a heartfelt message to expound to its viewers. Be careful about putting people on pedestals for they will always disappoint you in the end. Just because someone makes their living in the spotlight doesn't mean that they are any different or more special than anyone else.

Performances across the board were incredible, but frankly it is Kim Ok Bin who steals the series for me. She's able to create a character who doesn't come across as overbearing or some uptight man-hating feminist. Despite being tough and independent-a great example for women to follow-she also has a soft, feminine nature that she takes great pride in demonstrating. She also helps to change the outdated perception that just because she's a woman, she's hardly weak. In many ways, Yeo Mi-Ran is a champion for women to follow and also for men to help them realize that there is true strength in being a woman and exhibiting strong, feminine qualities. And Kim Ok Bin handles this masterfully. It was so refreshing and also inspiring to see this kind of woman portrayed in this series.

These ten episodes went by fast, as I was watching at least two per day, but it was just long enough to encapsulate everything the writers wanted to convey without the need to prolong things unnaturally. Even the end didn't feel like the writers had to delve into the "romantic comedy" playbook to wrap things up. They stuck with the characters and allowed things to evolve organically and naturally. Such are the hallmarks of a great series!
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10/10
faith restored!
elsamirre22 March 2023
Thank you, thank you so much everybody for a REAL Kdrama. I didn' t expect this much, but I hugged my phone at the end and kissed the screen in gratitude. Finally, a next-gen that manages et grasp the spirit of KD while daring to push against bigotry.

What I liked. Everything. Not that much chemistry, admitedly, but the leads looked really cute and comfortable together. The female lead had great acting skills and I instantly fell for her.

It's the same vibe as Mr Queen (except they didn't mess the ending). The story was fun and fresh and trendy and punchy and sweet, and romantic and... OMG, it's been so long since I came across that kind of antidepressant, the very reason why I watch KD. I needed that so much. Keep up the good work!

Stuff I didn't like. Err... Well... I'll let you know.
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10/10
Too short!
I want many more episodes and add in a couple of seasons. This is a great mix of comedy (which I love), action, and drama. It is fun and sweet. The actors does a great job bringing the characters to life. I can watch it multiple times because the main characters are so loveable. The writer did not drag out the couple getting together like they usually do. It really is too short but really cool and fun to watch. I love it more every time because it is lite and fun Vibes. It is a gem and worth the time to watch. I truly hope everyone enjoy it as much as I do, I am a true fan. Thank you for hearing me out.
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8/10
Refreshing and unexpectedly fun
selenagw-6472516 February 2023
I actually hated the first episode. The production was annoying and I don't like the weird acapella music. It wasn't fitting to the mood or the plot. But the production was less annoying after the first episode.

The characters are really good. I enjoyed how they brought up the issue of sexism in Korea. At first I was wary because the main girl was blatently hateful of men in general, but she had a lot of character growth and realized that she was also prejudiced against guys. It was a natural progression that was really honest.

I loved their romance. The main guy's eyes crinkle up when he smiles and it's adorable. It's not overly dramatic and dark. They maintain a healthy relationship and have good communication. They have fun together too, laughing and playing as equals. It's not often to see that in dramas so I really liked it.
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7/10
Fun Watch
IPyaarCinema14 March 2023
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The female lead of this show is marketed as a capable, feminist attorney seeking justice against men for all the wronged females of the world with her fists of fury and clever one liners. It's supposed to be a more feminist romantic comedy, and while I think it hits some good points and highlights some of the injustices and slights women face daily. All four main leads were incredible and well-cast. Kang-Ho's gentleness and loyalty made him an absolute dream. I loved the bromance. I think the main female really did carry the show though. The energy her character brought in really hooked me. The romance was also nicely paced but the second couple was a bit lacking.

This 10 episode drama is wholesome, funny and endearing.
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9/10
Modern comedy with brain and heart
paula-karlstam12 April 2023
Do you need a little romance in your life, but have a hard time finding something touching? Have you had enough of wide-eyed stare dry kisses and want some heat? Are you longing for strong female portraits and nuanced male portraits? Can you imagine a giggle or ten? Then this is the series for you!

Yeo Mi-ran (Kim Ok-bin) is a lawyer at a small law firm she runs with a classmate from university. She has a distrust of men rooted in a poor relationship with a patriarchal father as well as several failed relationships, the most recent of which ended when she caught her boyfriend Lee Jin-seo (Jeon Shin-hwan) cheating.

When the classmate also turns out to be a less reliable man, Mi-ran leaves the firm and looks for a job at established law firms without getting a bite. Desperate as she is, she finally applies for a position at a notorious law firm that only handles famous clients and only has male employees, including the ex-boyfriend. To Mi-ran's surprise, she is offered the job.

One of the clients at the firm is Korea's hottest male actor, Nam Kang-ho (Teo Yoo).

Mi-ran doesn't have much left for him, as she has partly heard that he despises women and partly suspects that he has a relationship with an underage girl. Therefore, when Kang-ho passes Mi-ran on her first day at the agency, she deliberately trips him.

When Kang-ho and Mi-ran meet at a party organized by the law firm, he puts her up against the wall. In an attempt to avoid retaliation, Mi-ran claims to be Kang-ho's fan, that she accidentally felled him, as she impulsively just wanted to touch him.

Due to various circumstances, Mi-ran is appointed to represent Kang-ho. When a false rumor threatens Kang-ho's career, Mi-ran agrees to fake date Kang-ho. Kang-ho, having developed feelings for Mi-ran, decides to use the time they are dating to try to win her heart.

This is a modern, smart and stylish comedy starring a lovely Kim Ok-bin and a sensitive Teo Yoo. It's a wonderful ensemble drama, a bit like Romance is a Bonusbook, where the supporting characters are at least as important as the main characters. Among other things, we see a wonderful Kim Ji-hoon as Do Won-jun, Kang-ho's manager and best friend. The fits of laughter he is the cause of are legion! For me he steals the show. Other excellent actors are Kim Sung-ryung and Baek Sung-chul, to name a few.

There are funny misunderstandings and entanglements, there are silly situations and crazy elements, there is humor and heart and seriousness and a little blackness. Characters who are allowed to be human and show the full spectrum of emotions. It's as good as only Korean series can be. The only downside is that it is too short! I give it a 9 out of 10 rating.
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7/10
When you're in love you become more generous
alaningle711 March 2023
Yeo Mi-ran played by Kim Ok-bin is a promiscuous lawyer who seems incapable of having a romantic relationship, Nam Gang-Ho played by Yoo Teo is successful actor who has a deep distrust of women. When she is employed by an all male law firm she has to work with him as one of the companies clients and over time their long held beliefs on relationships start to change. It is an entertaining story that looks at the misogyny inherent in most societies although the plot is quite predictable. The love story part though is totally convincing and the two leads do a sterling believable job. A well acted drama with an empowering message that women are as capable as men.
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8/10
One of the Best
doug2go17 July 2023
This K Romance was one of the best - not because the acting , Directing or Writing was better than most but because it was different - The first two episodes were warm up and character development and setting the story baseline - and could be characterized as tedious and will like lose some views - that would have been a mistake - by the completion of episode 3 it comes together and the intriguing romance begins and well worth the watch - the kick ass female lead is fun and stole the show in my opinion - the male lead was almost window dressing - the secondary romance was a nice distraction - the feel good ending was still lacking - more because I am not Korean and have trouble elevating "Girlfriend' to the status of being engaged - it is more like being a significant other.
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7/10
Things nagging at me--I'll contradict myself.
KatieDuncan4412 September 2023
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Both of the main characters in this movie are sexist. The female lead against men and the male lead against women.

At this point, where you are so sexist. Love is an illusion that doesn't exist. You are just too jaded.

There are only two options. To not date at all, or to make dating a game or a way to get over on people.

The male lead never dated. The female lead dated too much, 100 men, as a game to get over on them, not in seriousness.

I'm used to Korean dramas being PG but the beginning of this show was a bit too sexy. I don't like them Americanizing things.

Anyway, point is with the amount of baggage the main characters in this show have, it should have been a darker show.

But, the main female lead character is just perfect with no flaws other than she dated 100 men. She's excellent and a hero and good at fighting and winning. She puts the male lead at ease and all his problems and fears are cured.

He doesn't want a gold digging woman like his mother, but in the beginning, his girlfriend is paid to date him. This doesn't upset him at all?

The female lead has a sexist dad and her mom has an unfair life because of it. The male lead she falls for is sexist. But, he's perfect in every way? So everything is okay?

I like how the story seems perfect and their love is strong with no hiccups and it's positive. That the main characters just quickly get over their problems and are healed. I like the positive perfect vibes.

But, in reality, both are emotionally damaged and probably need to do more to heal than fall in love with the perfect girl. You're not like other girls!! It's nice the show has so much positive vibes and the main characters are so quick to heal, but it seems unrealistic.
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9/10
Lots of Fun Warning: Spoilers
I liked it a lot, loved the 2 male leads! Took a point off because of the dubbing. I would rather hear their real voices and read the subtitles! Netflix does a lot of that for foreign films. The FL was just a little over the top in her hatred of men. Good acting and some comedy too.

I really liked that there was only 10 episodes, so there was no dragging or slowing down in the middle. Wish there had been a little more romance for the second male and female leads. All in all a fun watch with a good ending for everyone. So give it a try and enjoy it. Might not be for everyone but it was really enjoyable!
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10/10
Just perfect K-drama, strong female lead and breaking clichés
plazmakeks28 April 2023
Loved it! Great female lead, bad ass, nice male leads, it was perfectly long (they didn't complicate it just to make it longer,as they usually do in K-dramas).

Funny and finally something that the people from Europe and US can relate to- a female lead that breaks clichés, romance that's not so out-if-real-life. Let me just tell you, they will not "only kiss", and she feels good with herself and her choices. Finally, a woman who can fight but, more importantly, who can break other "princess clichés" in K-drama! She is NOT naive, she is extremely intelligent, in great mental and physical shape...
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10/10
It's a TEN
minimonster-4125423 April 2023
I am very picky when it comes to watching a show or reading a book, but this show had captured me since ep.1 that I can't help but binged it in less than 2 days. It was so much fun from start to finish, the pacing was dynamic, the strong female lead was fantastic (kinda reminded me of Gong Hyo Jin?) as well as the leads' chemistry. The grumpiness and rudeness had a point to it, not just as a dark and brooding characterization. It made me wish i could go over and watch it for the first time again. No unnecessary drama, didn't even turned anyone to be an unnecessary villain. It's sweet and heartwarming when it needs to be. The comedy, the romance, the conflict, the plot, the friendship, the casting, everything was just right. Go. Watch. It. Now.
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