I loved this series but however dressed the cast has got to be blind. And all of those awful metallic ties!
I ended up really liking Gong-chan. I never hated him, just wasn't amazingly fond of him. But he did angst very well and sobbed fetchingly enough to melt my stone heart. Not as fetchingly as Girlyman, though.
You think this is bad fashion? Heh. I am so used to kdrama fashion, I didn't even notice his coats until you pointed them out :) But then kdrama fashions are a scary world apart. I am watching Loveholic now and the male lead (an ex-con, no less) wears these v-necked shirts that I would consider too girly for myself.
Re: Gong-Chan. He does angst well. That scene in the airport is probably one of my favorite angsty kdrama bits. Ohhhhh. I ended up really hating the grandfather. Though I suppose Gong-Chan ended up lucky, he could have been born into the Bali family instead...
I loved the whole thing with the tangerine she gave him which got squashed. I commended his craft skills in trying to sew it back together but taking two years to woo her seemed a bit excessive even by kdrama standards. Move faster Girlyman!
Oh god, I TOTALLY forgot about him trying to SEW it back together.
I think we have to call him Girlyboy or something to distinguish him from the original Girlyman (Lee Jun Ki). Because Lee Jun Ki is somehow manlier despite actually looking MORE like a girl. No tangerine sewing for him!!
Sometimes I am not sure that these people inhabit the same planet as the rest of humanity. They seem to view Kdrama heroes as some experimental playground for hideous designs.
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I ended up really liking Gong-chan. I never hated him, just wasn't amazingly fond of him. But he did angst very well and sobbed fetchingly enough to melt my stone heart. Not as fetchingly as Girlyman, though.
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Re: Gong-Chan. He does angst well. That scene in the airport is probably one of my favorite angsty kdrama bits. Ohhhhh. I ended up really hating the grandfather. Though I suppose Gong-Chan ended up lucky, he could have been born into the Bali family instead...
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I think we have to call him Girlyboy or something to distinguish him from the original Girlyman (Lee Jun Ki). Because Lee Jun Ki is somehow manlier despite actually looking MORE like a girl. No tangerine sewing for him!!
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I never realized how bad the jackets were until you put so many of them in one place...
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