Agency (2003) Lee Bo-young is a wonderful actress, and that worked against this show for me. She was so intense, portraying Go A-in fighting her personal difficulties and so naturally fighting office politics with her own manipulative shrewdness and scheming. That was more angst and politicking than I wanted to endure. lovely queen swats away the company snakes It all got far worse when Han-na ( Son Na-eun ) and the rest of her Kang family appeared. The grandfather is ridiculously biased and full of himself, the father is so unsure of himself, and the brother is a pathetic victim of the silly practice of pitting the children against each other. Han-na is thinly delivered, annoying, childish and strangely styled. What was up with all those huge bows in her hair?! no match at all for the queen Special mention to Han Joon-woo (dead fiance in Be Melodramatic ), playing Park Young-woo, young man with brains and ability but...
A charming set of cute couple stories set against the backdrop of palace intrigue, also exploring attitudes towards marriage, matchmaking, destiny and love. With that scheming-rivalry-ambition thread, a different title might have been more reflective of the plot. Nevertheless, the matchmakers and friends were highly entertaining, and I’m glad the point was made more than once that while it’s great to find the ‘perfect match’, one doesn’t necessarily have to be with THE one. Matchmakers The writer(s) did Rowoon a huge favour by making Jung-woo funny, bright yet pitiful, in a way that was suitable for his abilities. Also, his height and imposing stature are the best foil for this sheltered ‘talent’ (knows everything, thinks of everything, could pick up swimming and fighting just by reading up on them!) who is prone to lovesickness! This interesting character is further enhanced by him appearing in pink a lot of the time, riding a donkey(!...