
Frankly, I am also not sure what the fox was up to. Or who the fox was. Or why there was too much fox about women having a relationship with younger men.

I mean: Really.
Apart from that thing about foxes, I kinda enjoy this light-hearted drama. A WARNING though: Do NOT watch this with your kids. Too many "foxy" stuff for the young ones.

Last saw Go Hyun Jung (고현정) when she was in Spring Day 봄날. I haven't blogged about that drama yet - too depressing, I thought. And Go Hyun Jung's character in Spring Day was equally depressing. So, I was REALLy happy to see the lighter side of her. Ajumma or otherwise, I thought she's very talented.

Chun Jung Myung (천정명) - Remember him as the rebel in Fashion 70's. He looked and acted really cute here. Hmm...but kinda too cute for my taste. he's neither a Cheesecake, nor a Brownie or a Tiramisu. I suppose young girls would go "Ooohhhh and Ahhhh" over him, but the ajumma in me kept saying :"Aiyah..so young..."
The gist
33 year old Byung Hee, left on the shelf for far too long, got her break when an eligible AND straight AND rich AND good-looking to boot, started showing interest in her. A few dates here and there, and she was smitten.
Or so she thought.

Chul Soo, younger brother of Byung Hee's best friend has been her secret admirer since they were young. A drink here and a motel there, and a "mistake" took place one night on Oido Island. Since that night, Chul Soo has decide to be "responsible" for his "mistake" but Byung Hee kept puhing him away, and brushing his declaration for love as "childish".
But, in true Korean drama tradition, the producers managed to stretch the simple storyline that could fit into a one-and-half hour movie into a 16-episode drama.
Did I enjoy the drama?
Well, I did because it was fun watching the 2 of them.
Did I think it's a good drama?
Well, it was a waste of great talents like Go Hyun Jung.
Would I recommend this drama to you?
Well, only if you enjoy oogling at Chun Jung Myung's young face
2.5 pop corns