This show is alright if one is looking for something light and uncomplicated. Otherwise, it’s a neither-here-nor-there kind of show. The romance isn’t that romantic, the melodrama isn’t that melodramatic, there is some humour but it isn’t that funny, and most of the characters are thinly written. There is potential for a strong plot but unfortunately, we don’t get one. For example, Moo-jin’s (Ji Jin-hee!) 11 years away could have been more substantially spent than on selling stilettos and just waiting for the right moment to pounce on the scammer. Many possibly interesting junctures were too simply explained away. In addition, there was too much randomness. Moo-jin randomly spots the scammer and then makes it his life goal to trail him. Randomly, the rich lady tracks down the scammer as well, and then very carelessly, callously and randomly gives millions to Moo-jin. The previous villa owner’s daughter randomly turns up with a random suggested allegation th
True beauty is: Friends you can count on The girls are the typical friends-are-forever lot and I like how fellow bully victim Hye-min (Oh Yoo-jin) eventually becomes part of the group. The guys are my scene stealers for the show. Seo-joon’s non-gangster gang is hilarious, along with Tae-hoon (Lee Il-joon) and the guy in specs. Their best parts were the hospital room scene and them chasing the ‘ugly ghost’ at the school camp. Brilliant juxtaposition of the guys finding the white sheet at the bottom of the slope with Soo-ho (Cha Eun-woo) confessing to Ju-kyung (Moon Ga-young). Loved how the Soo-ho/Seo-joon (Hwang In-yeop) ‘fight’ looked like a weird romp in the fields from the guys’ perspective. so funny to have Seo-joon faint at the sight of 'ugly ghost' where else in the world can we find a school campsite with a romantic boat setting? Special mention for Tae-hoon, who was instrumental in Soo-ho taking his first step, and who loses sleep worrying about Soo-ho's pro