[Review] Sweet Stranger And Me Episode 14 - 16 (End)


The dispute for what's seemingly the only land in Korea is finally over, and it's time to annul invalid relationships and redefine new ones. We're settling with this as final, aren't we? Cos' I'm not taking any more pullout.


After many roundabouts and plausibly unnecessary obstacles, our couple has officially taken dough kneading to a whole new level by... opening a franchise! Ok, that's not the point. The point is their perseverance and determination has finally warded off evil designs of house and land seizure, daddys and uncle alikes (who adopt a baffling change of character). Maybe Christmas' coming and they just wanna be nice and have their share of presents from Santa.


One of the most enjoyable dynamics played out in this drama is probably between this pair of frenemies, who clearly care for each other despite putting up a loathing front. The bromance runs so deep we could've replaced Na-ri with Deok Bong and let these two guys pair off instead. Hah, kidding. I'm just moved by the fact that Deok Bong is a very sincere person who wishes Nan-gil the best, and hopes that he can break out from the shackles of self-proclaimed responsibilities and seek out a life of his own. This is no easy task, especially when the other party is your rival who'd just beaten you out of love. Good man there, Deok Bong, you have my stamp of excellence.


Speaking of which, these two turn the flight of stairs into a fashion walkway outside the court. Hah. Look at how they stride down the stairway, I'm trying to contain the hearts shooting out of my eyes.


A bit sidetrack + ultimate bias in play: Lee Soo Hyuk actually has dimples?! *drown in love*


It has been a delightful journey with Chef Mandu and Mr Robot, and I've become heavily obsessed with dumplings while watching this show these days. Not the best drama out there but definitely one delicate one for you to fall in love with these models-turn-actors. And mandus.


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