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아이구 인현왕후의 남자를 끝났은!

One Great Kiss
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저는 아주 슬픈을 해요. 난 정말이 드라마를 좋아합니다!
I really liked this drama. It was off the chains and the kisses were fo sizzles, lol.

The story line is great and seems rational if you ignore the time traveling part ( but who knows in the future it might seem rational that one can time travel). I like that his actions in his present had remifications in her present. But I was a little upset as too how little the remifications were. I mean if Consort Jang's side won then should things not have been gloomier in the her present? Well perhaps not. Because there is after all a big time lapse between the two time and 대한민국 did come under the control of Tyrannical regimes so much so that Queen In Hyun's and Consort Jang's factions' struggle for influence over the King seems trivial.
I used to dislike Yoo In Na from her days in Greatest Love ( another great drama!)
But I fell for the "wench" as hard as Ji Hyun Woo was pretending too as he acted out his role as Kim Boong Do. But those KISSES! I wouldn't be surprised if Hyun Woo really did fall for In Na.
I also realized that I always fall for the main male actor although if I saw him on the streets I wouldn't look


twice. Thinking its prolly that I got used to their faces and fell for the part they were playing. For instance I started watching Protect the bus but stopped because the main character was not hot enough for me to keep watching but then I just decided to finish it and by the end of the show I was talking about how cute he was and dissing the hot guy who was his romance opponent.

Yours satisfiedly,

TYB

P.s.- this goes out to the B1A4 boys: 나는 네 여자! ㅋㅋㅋㅋ

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