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Post by pip on Dec 21, 2007 10:47:47 GMT -5
This show has a number of elements of classical mystery, such as showing something from one perspective, then showing it again from a slightly different perpspective with new, different information now visible. Huigyeol's (the fortuneteller's) dramatics don't bother me, but sometimes I get a little tired of her envy and covetousness. I also had fun watching Muyeol (I think I got the name right) using his taekwondo skills against the mysterious men who chased the four gold chasers. I like the way that each lead character's strengths and weaknesses help or hinder (good example was the taekwondo scene) in a particular way. I thought the tea scene inside the mansion was very well done. It really highlighted the differences between the Rooftop Rich Girl and the other characters. What I did *not* like: the flatulence joke. *bleah*  All in all, I consider this a fun show.
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Post by creidesca on Dec 27, 2007 16:07:50 GMT -5
What I did *not* like: the flatulence joke. *bleah*  All in all, I consider this a fun show. but it's one that's played among members of a family (I should know), making the relationship of the trio that much more realistic despite the fact that these three are not blood related. And the 4 actors sure had a great fun time in this scene (as seen in the NGs.) But poor Mu Yeol...he already made a fool of himself with the hospital love confession...and now this?
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Post by pip on Dec 28, 2007 16:10:46 GMT -5
Maybe that's why I don't like flatulence jokes - - too many childhood memories! 
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