Episodios(16)

Sinopsis(1)

Ae-Ra is broke and seeks revenge after learning that her ex-husband Jung-Woo, whose business struggled during their marriage, has now made a fortune. (Netflix)

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Pethushka 

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inglés The more excited I get, the harder it usually is for me to write a review. And in this case it's going to be very hard, because I don't really have anything to complain about. A perfectly and wittily written script that didn't fall flat. The funny scenes were excellent right to the end and the sad ones had depth but didn't take themselves too seriously. Min-jeong Lee was so impeccable as Ae Ry that she ended up as one of my top actresses for this one. Actually, she was probably the best heroine I've seen in a Korean series. Sang-wook Joo finally got a proper role where he could show two faces at once. I loved both of them, the cute knucklehead Jung Woo and the charismatic CEO Cha Jung Woo. This time I didn't mind the main character's second suitor either. He was completely different, unpredictable and cute. Most of the other characters suited me too, although there were some I would have gladly scrapped. The music was slightly above average, but I'll only keep listening to a few songs. I enjoyed this series a lot, and this is definitely not the last time I'll watch it. ()

Zíza 

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inglés Well, I can give it 4 stars with my eyes squinted. It was funny, mischievous, and although it had a patch of big cliché that didn't quite fit, in the end it got past it with the grace of a drunkard. Plus, I liked the heroine in a terrible way – she reminded me of a classmate in a lot of her decisions and some of her moves. So that made it feel real to me. I like this type of story a lot, and I was pleased with the overall handling of it. Like every lovecome from Korea, this one has its cute moments. For me, it's a series that entertains on days when you're tired and/or stressed out. It's just that the ending was like very liquid porridge from the school cafeteria, where you can't decide how it tastes or, even if you're hungry, if it's worth a second helping. ()