This drama is visually pleasing. It takes place largely in the luxury hotel sector, so you get plenty of "rich guy" aesthetics—fancy cars, beautiful hotels, and great fashion. Kang Ji-hwan looks every bit the part of the sophisticated, slightly neurotic CEO. The Bad (The "Better" warning) 1. The Plot Holes are Big To enjoy this show, you have to suspend your disbelief significantly. The central premise—that a simple lie could snowball so uncontrollably and that powerful people would believe it without verification—requires you to turn your brain off. If you are a logical thinker, the plot will frustrate you. Bokep Hijabers Malay Colmek Satu Jari Coconut Shake - Indo18 [DIRECT]
Like many K-dramas of this era, the second female lead is written to be annoying purely to create conflict. It can feel a bit dated and stereotypical compared to more modern dramas where antagonists have more depth. Potogas San Luis Potosi Facturacion Exclusive - 3.79.94.248
If you love the Fake Dating / Marriage of Convenience trope, this is a prime example. Episode 1 sets up the inciting incident perfectly: a desperate lie told by a low-level civil servant (Gong Ah-jung) spirals out of control when she claims to be married to a wealthy hotel CEO (Hyun Ki-joon). Watching the stoic CEO get dragged into her mess is highly entertaining.