A calculating female lead gets married to a younger puppy-dog boy who works at a convenience store. Although very tropey, the humor is unique and unabashedly laughable. Each episode just gets better.
Filled with humorous cat-and-dog antics, the main characters and the supporting leads get into endless conflicts. The comedic timing is excellent and mixes wonderfully with the not-so-subtle romantic undertones the main characters conveniently overlook.
It's on the mature side for viewers used to a more conservative kdrama, but so far has maintained it's dignity and lightheartedness while still being able to discuss mature and difficult topics.
Filled with humorous cat-and-dog antics, the main characters and the supporting leads get into endless conflicts. The comedic timing is excellent and mixes wonderfully with the not-so-subtle romantic undertones the main characters conveniently overlook.
It's on the mature side for viewers used to a more conservative kdrama, but so far has maintained it's dignity and lightheartedness while still being able to discuss mature and difficult topics.