Where to Watch Oh, Minha Vênus Episode 2
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In this episode we find out that Young Ho is actually from a rich family who was sent to the US as a kid to undergo a surgery, but stayed there as the head of their US business, though secretly carrying on with his own business of being personal trainer and sponsor of a MMA champion - at least he thought it was secret. Once he's back in S. Korea he soon finds himself in a situation where he's found by his grandmother's secretary to obligate him to meet a young lady - which may or may not be a blind date. He manages to escape, but is found soon after, he finds out he's awful in hiding secrets and even though his secret is being kept by his grandmother and her secretary is not safe to keep wandering around like that, specially when they're not sure if a certain person called Director Kim is aware of that, later on we find out that Director Kim is actually Young Ho's father, Young Ho's grandmother declares him the new head of the company and his father goes to visit him more as a businessman since he feels threatened by his own son. We also find out that Woo Shik works at Young Ho's grandmother company and hears that the chairwoman's grandson will take over the business which he can't let it happen, so he's already making arrangements to not let that happen. Joo Eun accidentally finds out that Young Ho is John Kim - apparently.
This episode made this drama way too predictable, and no matter the choices everything will be just the same as some other plots, so even if there's Shin Min Ah and So Ji Sub I'm not that excited for this drama anymore, but that's my impression only on the second episode. I might be wrong and the plot be a little different, but I have low hopes for that. I was thinking in marathoning this drama today, but... Well, not so much in the mood anymore. But again, this is only the second episode, right? I shouldn't be like this.
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