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my ship has ruined lol

 

 

 

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ArticlePark Seo Joon reps, "Dating Park Min Young? Unfounded rumors" all denied in just one hour

Source: Mydaily via Nate

1. [+196, -28] If they had been really dating for three years, Dispatch would've already found out and exposed them. I really don't think they're dating but are being used as a cover up for Yoo Seung Min's scandal.

2. [+134, -6] Isn't it so random to think they've been dating for three years??? It would've made more sense if they had started dating during their drama...

3. [+75, -4] It feels believable that they denied it in just an hour so directly like that ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ can't believe anything without pictures now

4. [+17, -0] Of course they're going to deny it if there are no pictures. I'm sure fans will be supportive if they really are dating but you have to admit they'd suffer some damage to their worth at a high point in their careers right now. It can't be helped that people are less interested in stars with significant others.

5. [+14, -0] Yeah, I don't think real couples would star in a romance drama together ã…‹ã…‹ it'd be too obvious~

6. [+13, -1] I only believe in Dispatch's pictures ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹

7. [+12, -3] I knew it was fake when Dispatch didn't come out with any pictures ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹

8. [+11, -5] Even if they're not really dating, I'd feel a bit... hurt if I were Park Min Young. It's barely been an hour since the rumors broke out and yet his reps go "All denied! Unfounded rumors!" ...

9. [+8, -3] Poor Dispatch being called everywhere ã…‹ã…‹

10. [+6, -3] Even if they really were, it's in Park Seo Joon's agency's best interests to pay as much of it off as they can to deny it

 

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What’s Wrong With Secretary Kim: Episode 16 (Final)

 

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Young-joon and Mi-so still have quite a few things to iron out in their relationship, whether it’s learning that being a couple doesn’t mean never disagreeing, or that they’re both still capable of making mistakes and needing to apologize. But no matter what happens, there’s never any doubt that they love and support each other, and that they can overcome any hardships that life might throw their way.

 

EPISODE 16 RECAP

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After getting engaged, Young-joon’s mother invites Mi-so to dinner, and Young-joon assumes he’s invited, too. Mi-so informs him that Mom only wants to see her, without him along, probably to discuss their pre-wedding family meeting tomorrow night. Young-joon says to tell him if Mom starts being an annoying mother-in-law, but Mi-so says that won’t happen. Uh oh, that sounds like famous last words.

At dinner, Mom confesses that she’s always been jealous of her friends with daughters, so she’s excited to have a daughter-in-law to spend time with. She asks Mi-so to call her “Mother,†which makes Mi-so uncomfortable, but she complies. Mom takes Mi-so to buy an outfit for tomorrow’s family meeting. She ends up buying her a whole rack of dresses, overriding Mi-so’s objections. This continues with shoes, so when Mom asks if Mi-so needs a bag, Mi-so is all, “I have lots and lots of bags!†Unfortunately that backfires and she ends up with a whole new line of bags as well.

 

=== read more: http://www.dramabeans.com/2018/07/whats-wrong-with-secretary-kim-episode-16-final/

 

 

 

 

COMMENTS

So much cute in this finale, I don’t really even have much to say, because the show really said it all. I appreciated the little conflicts that Young-joon and Mi-so encountered as they planned their wedding, like her confused priorities and his tendency to blow small things out of proportion. It felt really true-to-life and didn’t make me feel like they were just setting off into an unrealistic, perfect fairy-tale future. They’ll continue to butt heads, both at work and at home, and fight and make up and work things out in their own way. It’s great that they at least have their meltdowns at different times, so that the other can help support them, like how they took turns being nervous before the wedding.

 

I really liked that Mi-so’s objection to getting married had to do with Young-joon and his family’s wealth, because it’s something that was occasionally mentioned but hasn’t really been an obstacle until now. Again the show flipped the trope of the chaebol’s family disapproving of his choice of wife, and instead made the issue one of their being a little too generous. It’s very sweet of Young-joon’s mom to be willing to buy things for Mi-so and her family, but they’ve always lived simply, and by offering them everything from new clothes to a new house, it seemed as though she was saying that they’re not good enough to join her family as they are. Then again the trope was flipped, when Young-joon gently but firmly informed his parents that he would take care of Mi-so, in the manner she prefers.

 

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I also liked that, even though nearly everyone got a romance, none of them were perfect, either. Yoo-shik got his wife back, but through another lie that, hopefully, he’ll straighten out right away this time instead of letting it fester for years. Ji-ah toughened up enough to fight for what she wants, and Gwi-nam learned that, while it’s good to plan for the future, you shouldn’t neglect your present in the process. The only thing I wish we’d gotten some closure on is Young-joon’s parents, and why his mother seems to despise his father when he’s actually pretty adorable and obviously dotes on her.

While this show was cute and sweet from start to finish, and I don’t really have any complaints about it, I do find myself wishing that it had had a better idea of what it wanted to be — either a fluffy rom-com, or a drama about two people who shared a childhood trauma and helped each other heal as adults. It worries me that neither Young-joon nor Mi-so ever sought therapy for their lingering issues, and they both really, really needed it. Without that, it felt like neither of them really grew as people, or learned any important lessons from their experiences. Love is great, and I’m happy that Mi-so found her Oppa and will live happily ever after, but the last four episodes felt a little empty after all that tension in the preceeding weeks. Otherwise though, I loved all the adorable romance, and the characters were fun, and I always looked forward to each weeks’ episodes and felt satisfied with the story we were told. I would wholeheartedly recommend this drama to anyone looking for a sweet, easy watch for a rainy weekend.

 

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this is so late of me to say this but I enjoyed and loved this drama so much! (this is big cuz I don't watch kdramas at all. Im a PMY fan thou lol)

 

Anyways it was so much fun, heart fluttering without cringing to watch. I'm not into that whole super cringing stuff so this was a A+ for me.

 

 

I approve of this Parkpark couple ride lol

 

 

 

hye panda, i love your thoughts there.. and its okay to be late cause better late than never. hurrplz.png  

 

 

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  • love changed the title to tvN Drama "What's Wrong With Secretary Kim?" Park Seo-Joon & Park Min-young. *The End*

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