Now that I no longer have to wake up early just to get to school, I’ve been spending late nights watching some Korean series. I finished watching Baker King and Secret Garden. Both are really good, but I love Baker King more simply because its plot was consistent from start to finish and it was not as predictable as any other soap operas. It was one of the most entertaining Korean series I have watched so far. Hats off to all the people who behind this series and the actors who played the roles. They really deserved the 50+% rating.
On the other hand, Secret Garden was not as remarkable as Baker King. But it was…amusing. I admit, the only reason why I watched and loved the series is because Hyun Bin was in it. If not, I wouldn’t even bother watching it. The story was too dragging I almost decided to just drop it if it weren’t for my beloved husband (a girl can dream) playing the lead role. Some may disagree with me but that’s just me, I prefer movies or dramas with mind-boggling conflicts, consistent plot and action.
Recently, I started watching My Princess out of curiousity and because Kim Tae Hee was playing the lead female role. I used to hate her so much in Stairway to Heaven because her role was the evil stepsister and she did a great job portraying the role that I was convinced that she was really evil in real life. LOL.


In My Princess, Kim Tae Hee plays the role of Lee Seol, an ordinary student who found out that her late biological father was actually the last emperor and she was the long lost royal princess. Okay, the plot is a little shallow and predictable but it feels refreshing to watch a feel-good series from time to time.


Song Seung Hun as Park Hae Young, the heir to a large conglomerate company, finds himself in trouble when he learns that his grandfather had plans of giving away all of his inheritance so Lee Seol can live as a princess.


I’ve only watch a few episodes, so far I have no negative comments about it…yet. All I can say right now is the plot is fairly predictable. I’ll let you all know when it gets to draggy or too cheesy.

