The King of Dramas Episode 16


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Hyun Min is worried about his acting talent. Anthony gets a contract from a big firm to invest in his company. Anthony and Go Eun want to confess their feelings, but something unfortunate happens with Anthony.
  • Aired: December 25, 2012

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THATCRAZYOTAKU
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Dec 26, 2012

So my prediction did come true.

This episode was more serious. I'll start off with the light stuff. The scene between Gwang Soo and Hyun Min was adorable. Bromance! ^^ I really like the fact that they are so close. It's sad that Gwang So has to leave himm at this point in time. Hyun Min is really starting to question his acting skills. He's getting serious about it now since he's been constantly pounded upon as being a bad actor. He goes to Min Ah to ask her opinion. I liked how Min Ah handled this. I really want them to be a couple before the dramas ends!

I feel bad for PD Joo. Just went he was about to confess that other guys shows up.

So Kim Bong Dal is losing his sight due to inherited eye disease. Just when he was going to confess his feelings this happens.

I wonder how the last two episodes gonna be. I guess I'll have to wait and watch.

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SpryCarpet
0 people found this review helpful
Dec 26, 2012

SOB

I never took this drama serieus, becaue it's not that kind of drama. Sure there are allot of tense moments in the show, but after one or two episodes you realise, this is not something like "Nice Guy"(most serieos drama i've watched.

I wouldn't call the suspense fake, because it's not, eventho you know beforehand that anthony will porbably succeed. It's in how he does it that makes it good. It's very enteraining and i started to feel the absense of that entertainment in the last 2 episodes.

The cute scene between the main characters where really nice, but i wanted some more tension. In the end i got it, but it's not that tension i'm used to. This time it's really serious! Don't quite know how to feel about Anthony's state. Pretty depressing, poor guy.
AAARGG...i've lost the wil to root for Anthony and Go Eun a bit. This drama has succeeded in giving me strange feel!!

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yankumicho
6 people found this review helpful
Dec 26, 2012

Happy Heartbreaking Christmas...

Oh, what can I say about this episode. It made me cry so much, yet it wasn't from bad acting or stupid plot. Every sad thing made sense, and some of it was funny sad too.

Episode 16 brought the Go Eun/Anthony relationship to a head, with the lasting question: When did it become 'like' for Go Eun? I would say the answer is gradual, but I wonder what she'll say to Anthony.

And Anthony? Oh geez. I know some will argue that the eye disease trope is sooo overdone in k-dramas and that the drama is suffering from the use of this. However, this is the FIRST time that it's realistic to me. Hereditary eye diseases do exist, and to me, it is no stretch for Anthony to have developed the disease that his mother has.

It is devastating though. Just when Anthony began to see the world as beautiful (via Go Eun), his eyes are failing. In the so many years his eyes were fine, he saw the world as cold, lifeless, and a piece of paper currency.

That brings me to Min Ah. I never feel bad for the 2nd female in most relationships. That's probably because they are usually conniving and evil, but this time, Min Ah is neither. Still, she acted incredibly classy despite reminding Anthony that he needs to be sincere about his feelings.

In addition, this translated to the scene with Hyun Min and Min Ah when she tells Hyun Min to look inside himself for the answers in his acting. I'm really glad this issue is being tackled in such a way. For most of the series, we've seen Hyun Min progress, but we've not seen him introspect much. I want him to find confidence in himself that isn't just a face.

Overall, I really enjoyed episode 16, despite the sadness. I can't wait for our last week of the drama and for what will happen with all of our characters.

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