Foxy Lady is all about finding love where you don't expect it and coming to terms with things you never thought possible.
The short review is that this drama starts very slow, drags a bit in the middle, then gets better when it's too damn late.
The main character (Byung-Hee Go) is a thirty-something who works for a porn mag. Overall she is likable, but there are times in this drama where ...
Foxy Lady is all about finding love where you don't expect it and coming to terms with things you never thought possible.
The short review is that this drama starts very slow, drags a bit in the middle, then gets better when it's too damn late.
The main character (Byung-Hee Go) is a thirty-something who works for a porn mag. Overall she is likable, but there are times in this drama where you wish you could reach into the screen and smack her to make her shut the hell up. Also I really don't find her 'cute enough' most of the time. You can tell the director took a hot chick and deliberately tried to make her less attractive. That is annoying but acceptable. Byung-Hee Go grew up with Park Chul-Soo. It's revealed very early on that he has the hots for her, but he is a bit younger than her and she thinks of him as a brother so no dice. The rest of the drama revolves around these two. Byung-Hee Go finds out her long time crush is gay (lmao) and Chul-Soo finds out he would rather have her than a really hot chick that shows up at his job. From this point you have a typical Romeo and Juliet style stoyline. The families are 100% against it but Byung-Hee and Chul-Soo persevere. Aside from both of these characters being douche bags from time to time I did come to like them together.
There are a ton of side story's in this drama. Like Byung-Hee's younger sister falling for an older man. And even her mother falling for a much younger man. I think some of these could have been awesome (Chul-Soo's older sister use to be a gangster!) but all of them are left as loose ends. The few details you get are on the stupid ones. For example, Byung-Hee's younger sister is falling for a rich guy (who did NOTHING but be a dick to her and buy her stuff) when she finds out something is on his butt. They spent more time on this guys bum than they did on Chul-Soo's gangster sister's past. That kinda stuff makes you angry that you even finished this.
And about the ending... It just happened, you get NO resolve what-so-ever. They left every single question and side story wide open.
Who knows, maybe they want to do a season two. But After sitting through season one, I'll pass.
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