The characters in this show are great.
"Third-rate Road" finally puts aside the setting of Cinderella and the boss in Korean dramas, that is, young people at the bottom who are very ordinary and ordinary but have their own dreams.
The exaggerated and unrealistic beauty of Korean dramas has faded away.
The male protagonist and the female protagonist are childhood sweethearts. The female protagonist has a soft-hearted boyfriend. Although she dreams of being a female anchor, her job is not ideal as she has never studied abroad and is just a receptionist.
The male protagonist was once a professional Taekwondo fighter, but as an adult, he was engaged in a job that had nothing to do with Taekwondo.
They live at the bottom, and those with somewhat stable, high-paying jobs look down upon them and sneer at them.
When I saw the female protagonist being bullied and feeling powerless, I thought to myself that it would be great if the male protagonist was powerful and could rescue her in a glorious way.
But it was even more satisfying when the male protagonist saved the female protagonist with his fists.
Let’s take a look at Park Seo Joon, he has a great figure!
The interaction with the heroine is simple and natural. I really wish I had such a sweetheart.
He is always there when you need him. He is just a phone call away. If someone bullies you, he will immediately seek justice for you.
Oh my gosh, this bamboo horse is so perfect.
What kind of Korean soup do you often drink?