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Great Family Dynamic
It’s Beautiful Now was so refreshing that I was sorry to see it come to an end. I have to admit that it took me awhile to get into it because once I figured who was going to paired with whom, I kind of lost interest. Also, I have to admit that after I watched Beautiful Love, Wonderful Life with Oh Min Suk I decided to take a second look at It’s Beautiful Now. I’m glad I did.This drama was so refreshing because there were no real battles for inheritances or revenge schemes. The father son grandsons loving relationships was heartwarming. The brothers interaction was hilariously funny yet comforting.
Yoon shi Yoon’s and Seo Bum Jun’s performances broke my heart when their characters had broken up with their girlfriends. I found myself happy that I did not have to wait until the 50th episode to see them get back together.. Although I was kind of disappointed that Soo Ja and Yu Na were kept apart for so long. I thought they were the cutest couple of all three relationships.
Like I said, I’m sorry it’s over. However, I will watch again because it was such a feel good drama.
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Season 3 was better than ever
Season 3 characters, especially the new characters, was not disappointing. I am more disappointed that I’ve watched all the episodes already.I just love how Master Kim can turn a difficult moment into a teachable and encouraging moment; and that his most loyal students had also in turn done the same thing with their juniors even when the seniors were still learning. They even gave Dr. Kang something to think about.
I hope there’s a season 4 because I would love to see Drs. Kang and Seo work together.
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Gruesome
I’m not why I finished this drama because it was so gruesome. All I can think of why, is that it was the actors.All the family wanted was enough money for surgery for their sweet little son who bound them together. Even the once l, thought to be dead grandfather, became concerned about his son and his family.
The police and the thugs were so inhuman. I watched the ending to see what bad guys would end up dead. Sounds morbid, doesn’t it? Sadly not one good cop survived.
Money and power. What a horrible human race we can be.
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Started out good
I don’t know what happened but around episode 17 I was ready to call it quits.I’m still trying to understand why Mr. Choi and Mr. Hong were turned into villains with no consequences. Their side story was a waste of airtime. If Han Seung Joo was so valuable why didn’t the guy who offered her a position claiming his company needed her do something to keep her?
I also wondered why we were presented with two bratty younger siblings and that selfish mother.
The only side stories I enjoyed were the grandmothers worrying about Jak Doo and then taking in the young kid. The young kid’s Dad turning his son over to the bio dad made absolutely no sense, either.
I also just loved Cho Bong Sik. Thankful for the grandmothers and Bong Sik for providing humor.
The FL started out to be a favorite but by the 14th or 15th episode she started to irritate me. Unfortunately I never warmed up to her again, even after she married Jak Doo.
For me there was too many holes in storylines left unanswered.
I won’t rewatch it even though I loved both Kim Kang Woo’s and Jung Sang Hoon’s performances.
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Overall I liked it because of the comedy. My favorites were:
Ms. Han and grandpa were hilarious. I missed Ms. Han when she gave up her disguise.
Jun Soo and Ah Ri made a cute couple.
The Dads were awful, especially Ah ri’s dad. He was so tiresome that I found myself hating him more than Bo Ra’s dad. I was so done with both of them at the end.
Meal time and podcast taping at Grandpa’s was always fun to watch.
Loved that the ex-wife and current wife teamed up against the husband.
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