I didn’t know there was such a job as dietitian/nutritionist in a school/university/company cafeteria. That was interesting. I wish Song Ji-eun could have breathed more life and soul into the character. Well, she does try and we just have to accept the limits of her acting abilities, which were mainly two expressions: troubled/disturbed and shocked/surprised. Sung Hoon as Jin-wook, on the hand, does well, carrying most of the humour, with some comic support from Mr Jang his assistant, and, in a much lesser way, his father and his assistant. He also does emotional and serious scenes way better than Ji-eun. For example, when we cut from one to the other in the last couple of episodes where they are mooning and moping, Sung Hoon expresses his longing and misery far more deeply. It took me more than 10 episodes to understand Yu-mi’s irony and insecurities. You can tell that she is embarrassed about her mother be...