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A Thrilling Experience With a Sensational Pairing
Would you get triggered if someone was threatening your fake wife?
This question and the most possibly reasonable answer to it doesn’t adhere to the premise for this show. After watching the first episode, I was exhilarated and compelled. The second episode left me confused, nevertheless wanting more. Starring Yoo Yeon Seok & Chae Soo Bin, the plotline might seem like a cliche “Enemies to Lover’s” trope; but it is anything except that. We have almost regal couple who have been faking their relationship from Day One; did circumstance push them together or it was a carefully maneuvered scheme by the groom who isn’t as unwilling as it seems. The first two episodes leave you with more questions than answers figuratively. The intricacies relative to the main leads is so mysterious, you can’t help but be intrigued by their differences. As the Presidential candidate’s son, Baek Sa Eon is a public figure in his own right. He doesn’t need to bask in his father’s glory, because he is a celebrity himself. The twist in the tale is that the public believe he is married to Hong In A, Hong Hui Ju’s elder sister. Since the wedding was private, no one has seen his wife yet. Seems suspicious yet, because won’t the paparazzi and media be digging into the private lives of the future President’s family. How Sa Eon managed to hide his wife from public eyes for three years will pique your curiosity; the question is intrinsic to this storyline and thus becomes the premise for this show.
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https://kcdramamusings.wordpress.com/2024/11/24/when-the-phone-rings-first-impressions/#more-1356
This question and the most possibly reasonable answer to it doesn’t adhere to the premise for this show. After watching the first episode, I was exhilarated and compelled. The second episode left me confused, nevertheless wanting more. Starring Yoo Yeon Seok & Chae Soo Bin, the plotline might seem like a cliche “Enemies to Lover’s” trope; but it is anything except that. We have almost regal couple who have been faking their relationship from Day One; did circumstance push them together or it was a carefully maneuvered scheme by the groom who isn’t as unwilling as it seems. The first two episodes leave you with more questions than answers figuratively. The intricacies relative to the main leads is so mysterious, you can’t help but be intrigued by their differences. As the Presidential candidate’s son, Baek Sa Eon is a public figure in his own right. He doesn’t need to bask in his father’s glory, because he is a celebrity himself. The twist in the tale is that the public believe he is married to Hong In A, Hong Hui Ju’s elder sister. Since the wedding was private, no one has seen his wife yet. Seems suspicious yet, because won’t the paparazzi and media be digging into the private lives of the future President’s family. How Sa Eon managed to hide his wife from public eyes for three years will pique your curiosity; the question is intrinsic to this storyline and thus becomes the premise for this show.
Read the complete article here-
https://kcdramamusings.wordpress.com/2024/11/24/when-the-phone-rings-first-impressions/#more-1356
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