Behind The Scenes for ‘Master’s Sun’ as it amps up romance in episodes 7 and 8

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Anyone who is watching Master’s Sun has one thing in common: they LOVE the chemistry between So Ji Sub and Gong Hyo Jin, who make it hard for me to search for more words from my lexicon to describe their great rapport. What I love in the show is that our OTP is not outright bickering, neither it’s sugar-coated sweet. Continue reading

Choi Ji Woo headlines ‘Suspicious Housekeeper’

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Suspicious Housekeeper is the new upcoming Monday-Tuesday SBS drama which will premiere after Empire Of Gold wraps up. It is the remake of a Japanese drama called I Am Mita, Your Housekeeper which came in 2011. The title role is being played by Choi Ji Woo, who is returning to small screen after 2011 when she did Can’t Lose (I’m having this Continue reading

‘Two Weeks’ has style as well as substance: First Impressions

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Two Weeks has completed half of its journey already but I managed to watch only two episodes because of the time constraints and giving more attention to Master’s Sun. Anyways, I’m glad that Two Weeks is really good and balances style with substance perfectly, which is mainly a rare combination with shows either ending up being only fluffy and glossy or they are plain dull sometimes. Lee Jun Ki is outstanding!! Continue reading

Hong Soo Hyun, Lee Sang Yeob and Seo Ji Seok cast in weekend drama ‘Will You Love And Give It Away’

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New weekend drama alert!! MBC is bringing Hong Soo Hyun, Lee Sang Yeob and Seo Ji Seok together for its weekend show Will You Love And Give It Away. Yeah, it’s a pretty long title. Hong Soo Hyun and Lee Sang Yeob are reuniting after they did the sageuk Jang Ok Jung this very same year, although they didn’t have a romantic storyline there. I liked Lee Sang Yeob in Nice Guy and he was quite appealing in it, but haven’t seen any of the other leads’ shows. Continue reading

Preview for Master’s Sun Episode 7

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I’m happy that Master’s Sun has finally portrayed our hero in a new and improved light in its last episode, in which he takes on the role in place of our heroine to complete the ghost-of-the-day story even when there was no need. Also, he unintentionally acts as her love counsellor whenever she needs advice and I love when he gets all flustered whenever she points out that he worries for her. Continue reading