Han Ji-eun
Song Hye-kyo
Han Ji-eun

In a bid to reacquire her childhood home, a free-spirited woman agrees to a sham-marriage with a selfish actor. Their daily lives are complicated by overlapping love triangles and comic misadventures.
Han Ji-eun
Song Hye-kyo
Han Ji-eun
Lee Yeong-jae
Rain
Lee Yeong-jae
Kang Hye-won
Han Da-gam
Kang Hye-won
Mrs. Kim
Sunwoo Eun-Sook
Mrs. Kim
Yoo Min-hyuk
Kim Sung-su
Yoo Min-hyuk
Young-jae's Grandmother
Kim Ji-young
Young-jae's Grandmother
Dong-wook
Do-han Kang
Dong-wook
Mr. Lee
Jang Yong
Mr. Lee
Dae-pyo
Im Ye-jin
Dae-pyo
Jin-hee
Lee Young-eun
Jin-hee
Yang Joo-ho
As per design, this is the usual love square quarrels from the 2000s, following the blueprint precisely but with one major unforgivable flaw. It's expected from this formula to have a loose story not adhering to reality, common sense or logic, in one way or another it blends and enhances its entertaining value to push forward the narrative and dynamics. However, this drama went beyond what the viewers may deem passable in that regard with how they snowballed the setup involving the FL's friends, and her friends existence in general, pure atrocity. I refuse to believe that the writer spent more than 1-2 minutes thinking about the initial setup. Admittedly, the cast is what kept it alive and watchable, from the main leads to the elder cast, absolutely excluding the duo friends. The resolution and the romance in general felt quite distant from the characters, probably because they held it off for too long before establishing a clear communication between the leads which only happened in the last episode. Overall, the drama was just alright.
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