
In my opinion, the man cannot act to save his life (apologies to his fans!) and his only selling point was because he's Korean and nowadays, anything Korean pretty much sells ("The Oppa Trend"). Hopefully as she grows in her acting career, she'll one day be able to interpret and act out a character entirely based on her own acting style.Īs for the male lead, I wasn't very keen on Kim Tae Hwan in Season 1.

For a relatively newish actress, she did well. She was a good copycat, and that is in no way something bad because it takes good fundamental acting skills to perfectly emulate another person's acting. All things considered, Esther did a good job but I couldn't shake the feeling that she's simply emulating Janice Wu on the character. It took me somewhere around 10 episodes before I could watch Season 2 without the bias of comparing Esther Yu's Tian Jingzhi to Janice Wu's Tian Jingzhi. In fact, Janice Wu pretty much carried most of the weight of the drama from Season 1 on her shoulders as her acting shone in it. Esther Yu as Tian Jingzhi has big shoes to fill as her predecessor, Janice Wu, did an excellent job in portraying the quirky, sometimes annoying but surprisingly lovable Tian Jingzhi. Though we can now close the chapter to the story of Xue Ling Qiao and Tian Jingzhi, I will not say no if the producer and director decide to further this franchise and tell the story of their son in Season 3.Īcting/Cast: Initially, the change in lead actress threw me off a bit. Overall, the story maintained its fidelity from Season 1 and ended nicely. I am sure you'll ship at least one of the side-couples. In Season 2, you'll get introduced to a few more characters and side-couples. On another hand, while Xue Ling Qiao was portrayed as being somewhat detached in Season 1 because he didn't want to involve Tiang Jingzhi overly much in his matters in order to keep her safe, in Season 2, you'll get to see a more involved Xue Ling Qiao as he finally realised he could not live apart from Tiang Jingzhi. On the outside, she may come across as a happy-go-lucky, devil-may-care character, but in many circumstances, she'd thought deeply on matters and like any other woman, had her reservations and worries about her relationship with Xue Ling Qiao.

You'll still get the quirky interactions and conversations between Tiang Jingzhi and the people around her, though in Season 2, you'll get to better understand Tian Jingzhi and her motivations. The story continues with where it ended in Season 1 with Tian Jingzhi finding herself pregnant with Xue Ling Qiao's baby. Story: Although you can watch Season 2 without watching Season 1, you'll get a much better understanding of what's happening if you'd watched Season 1.
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These are the same characters they played in 2020 MBC drama series " Find Me in Your Memory," which was also directed by Lee Soo-Hyun from "Sh**ting Stars.Rewatch Value 7.0 I'd watched My Amazing Boyfriend Season 1 when it was airing and followed My Amazing Boyfriend Season 2 as it aired and here is my review:

In ep.8, cameo appearances are made by Mun Ka-Young as Yeo Ha-Jin and Kim Dong-Wook as Lee Jung-Hoon."Sh**ting Stars" takes over tvN's Fri & Sat 22:40 time slot previously occupied by " Bad and Crazy" and followed by " I Have Not Done My Best Yet" on June 18, 2022.Oh Han-Byeol and Gong Tae-Sung bicker over pretty much everything, but their relationship develops romantically. He has a strong desire to win and a hot temper. He is loved by people due to his image of a kind and polite person. Gong Tae-Sung ( Kim Young-Dae) is the top actor of the management company where Oh Han-Byeol works. She has excellent skills in speech and crisis management. Oh Han-Byeol ( Lee Sung-Kyung) is the PR team leader of a management company. Set within the entertainment world, employees work for a star and try to make that person shine.
