“Dear Fair Lady Kong Shim” is a new SBS weekend drama starring Girl’s Day’s
Minah,
Namgoong Min, Suh Hyo Rim, and
On Joo Wan. Many people were in anticipation for this drama since this is both Namgoong Min and Minah’s first time starring on the small screen. There has especially been a lot of pressure on Minah, as her fellow Girl’s Day member Hyeri is also currently starring in the drama “
Entertainer.” So, how is Minah doing in the drama so far? Keep reading to find out!
Production Value
The truth is, I had zero expectations going into this drama and I had no real desire to watch it even after seeing the trailers. Nonetheless, I wanted to give it a try, so I watched the first episode. Oddly… I found myself being sucked in. I wasn’t really sure if I liked it or not, but before I knew it, I was watching the second episode, and by the end of it, I was hooked. You know that feeling, right?
Really, everything about this drama is pretty plain and simple. The setting, the cinematography, the soundtrack, the characters, the story — nothing really sticks out as being extraordinary. So, what is it about this drama that has me intrigued? (Spoilers ahead).
Cast and Characters
The real charm of this drama came with the development of the two main characters, Kong Shim (Minah) and Ahn Dan Tae (Namgoong Min). These two meet when Ahn Dan Tae comes to see the apartment Kong Shim is giving up for rent. Kong Shim is broke and needs the money, so she moves back in with her parents, who live in the same building. This obviously calls for a lot of random run-ins with each other at the convenience store, the park, and the street. The two characters develop a love/hate relationship with each other and thus begins the romantic part of this romantic comedy.
These two characters are incredibly quirky and it took me a full episode or two to appreciate their weirdness. I thought the character Kong Shim especially took a bit to warm up to because she’s really miserable from the get-go and I couldn’t see what was likable about her.
This is her face for most of the drama so far.
But then, there came a scene where she was drunk and insisted on playing hide and go seek on the streets of Seoul with Ahn Dan Tae. It was during this scene that I saw a glimpse of her charm.
She’s actually pretty adorable.
There’s just something about Kong Shim that has you coming back for more! I also started to realize that there are qualities about her that everyone might be able to relate to. And her interaction with Dan Tae becomes quite humorous and cute to watch. I love all the constant insults, yelling, and hair-pulling.
Actual hair pulling.
Endearing, right?
Namgoong Min’s character, Ahn Dan Tae, is also quite unique. He’s a human rights lawyer who dresses in capri jogging pants and baggy shirts to work. It’s taking me a bit of getting used to his character since I’m not used to seeing him in such an unusual role, but he’s definitely growing on me. After seeing him in such uptight and psychopathic roles, I wasn’t sure if he would suit such a light-hearted one, but it’s been a pleasant surprise. And another quirk — almost every scene he’s in, he’s eating something.
Really. He’s eating… All. The. Time.
He also has a history of fighting; he even spent some time in jail when he was younger for something he didn’t do, which is why he became a human rights lawyer. Despite having fought a lot in the past, he still continues to do so, but only when he’s saving people. He has this odd ability to dodge people hitting him because his vision slows everything down.
Storyline
So, the back story of Dan Tae is important. Mainly because this is where On Joo Wan’s character (yay!), Suk Joon Soo, comes in. This is probably the only reason why this family’s story is worth mentioning because I found myself a little bored with it. Long story short: Joon Soo is the youngest son of a wealthy family and his grandmother is in search of her first grandson named Joon Pyo, who went missing when he was a kid.
This missing kid is most likely Dan Tae, who can’t remember anything from when he was younger. This also means that he’s half brothers with Joon Soo. The grandmother is so fixated on the search of Joon Pyo that she totally mistreats and neglects poor Joon Soo.
But seriously, how could you be mean to a face like this?
Another thing worth mentioning is that Dan Tae and Joon Soo have already met and are pretty much BFFs. I hope nothing gets in the way of this because I’m a sucker for bromance. Anyway, Kong Shim gets a job working as a secretary for Joon Soo’s dad, who is the CEO of a large corporation. This is awful because by the looks of it, Joon Soo is falling for Kong Shim. Cue second-lead syndrome.
Does he mean this hairstyle? (It’s a wig, by the way.)
Anyway, it’s not that Namgoong Min’s character isn’t charming and everything, but when a wealthy, smart, endearing man starts to take an interest in a girl who is weird, poor, has low self-esteem, and an odd haircut, we can’t help but swoon!
Nothing. You don’t have to say anything.
Now here comes the best part, the juicy part, and the main reason why I think this drama is already so addictive. Kong Shim is falling for Joon Soo, Ahn Dan Tae is falling for Kong Shim, and Joon Soo is falling for Kong Shim. And there you have it, the perfect — classic — Korean drama love triangle. The love triangle that will break the hearts of many because it means that one man will not get the girl. Tragic, right? …But it doesn’t end there.
Kong Shim has an older sister, Kong Min, who is a lawyer. In comparison to Kong Shim, she has always been the prettier, more successful sister, but she’s also manipulative, conniving, and mistreats her little sister, so we don’t like her. She also ends up falling in love with Joon Soo, which is amazing because Joon Soo is already falling for Kong Shim. Are you following? Because now, this love triangle has turned into a love square.
Amazing right?