This show is super easy to watch, you don't have to work too hard to follow along. The characters are all really nice. Things happen, problems get resolved, and there are some wins for the sad-looking people. The show treats its characters with a lot of respect, which I appreciate. No one is needlessly shamed. There's some media scandal stuff that looks like it'll be a big deal, but in the end, it's not, which was a relief.
The girls in this show are great. Sure,...
they have their moments of stupidity and weakness, but there are also moments where they're just being normal adult women, which is refreshing to see in Korean dramas. I really like that no one is constantly criticizing them or calling them stupid. Even when Young Shim keeps showing up late (seriously, why?), her boss is just chill about it.
Also, the English in this drama is surprisingly good. Both of the leads can speak it fluently, and Han Ye Seul is particularly amazing.
Gong Ji Won, played by Kim Ji Suk, is a suave and sleek character. It was nice to see so much of him on my screen. He's the kind of character that you'd normally see as a second lead syndrome guy. I love his gentle acting. He's sweet and manly at the same time, which is a winning combination. I like how mature and secure he is in his identity. He's easygoing and not petty at all, even when he's upset or jealous. You can see his vulnerability even when he's trying to hide it. He's really nice to the women in the show, treating them with respect and giving them compliments.
Sa Jin Jin is the total package. She's got money, fame, beauty, and a great relationship with her parents. And she's not boy crazy, which is refreshing. I love how she keeps her emotions in check when she's working. She's a professional woman who knows what she's doing. Plus, she can hold her liquor like a champ. She's definitely one of my favorite heroines ever.
It's great to have a successful and composed woman who's good at her job. She's not bitchy, but she can be tough. The drama shows how kind she is without being preachy about it. Her parents are also kind and sensitive, always trying to figure out what she needs from them. I like that Jin Jin's mother doesn't try to push her and Ji Won together, at least not openly.
The friendship between the girls is really nice. They're all different shapes and sizes, which I appreciate. I wasn't sure how good their friendship would be based on reviews, but it's the chemistry and camaraderie that make their conversations and interactions so meaningful. They're not funny or deep, but they're natural and comfortable, and that's what makes it so special. They all have respectable jobs and are in stable stages of life. Sometimes they're too busy for each other, but they have good instincts and know when someone needs a pick-me-up. Ji Won fits in surprisingly well with the group of friends. He's just as interested and enthusiastic as they are, and he plays along with their jokes and stories.
The romance between the main characters is refreshingly normal. They like each other, and they're comfortable with each other. It's so nice to see Ji Won remembering how much he liked Jin Jin when they were teenagers. He's straightforward in his romancing and very intentional with his pursuit of Jin Jin. He's not pushy, in fact, he takes things slow because of his past and because Jin Jin is so infatuated with his brother. The push and pull of their romance is perfect. They share things with each other in a happy way, and I love that Ji Won doesn't laugh when she's embarrassed. He feels bad himself, which is a sign of true love. And the best part? The kisses are all consensual.
Young Shim's family is small and quiet, with a grumpy father. Despite her father being mean and gruff, she's sweet and loyal to both her parents. I love how she looks out for her mother. She's also studious and once she gets a job, there isn't a lot of workplace drama with her boss (except for the cleaning lady), which is great. Her relationship with her boss is functional and he has a nice face when he talks.
Ah Reum, on the other hand, is kind of a throwaway character. But I like that she's good at her job, and when she makes a decision, she sticks with it. She may come off as pathetic, but when she decides to move out, she's happy with her decision and she copes. I love that about her. I also became interested in her love story and the compromises she had to make.
Anthony, however, was a bit of a flat face. The other actors in the show tried their best to create chemistry with him, but he was emotionless and expressionless. It was weird to see the dynamic between the two brothers and their relationship with Jin Jin. It felt like they were hesitant to move forward but couldn't help themselves.