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Second Shot at Love Season 1 Review – A wholesome K-drama with a mediocre ending
Second Shot at Love Season 1 Review – A wholesome K-drama with a mediocre ending

The Review Geek

time20-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Review Geek

Second Shot at Love Season 1 Review – A wholesome K-drama with a mediocre ending

Season 1 Episode Guide Episode 1 -| Review Score – 3/5 Episode 2 -| Review Score – 2.5/5 Episode 3 -| Review Score – 3/5 Episode 4 -| Review Score – 3/5 Episode 5 -| Review Score – 3/5 Episode 6 -| Review Score – 3/5 Episode 7 -| Review Score – 3/5 Episode 8 -| Review Score – 3/5 Episode 9 -| Review Score – 2.5/5 Episode 10 -| Review Score – 2.5/5 Episode 11 -| Review Score – 2.5/5 Episode 12 -| Review Score – 2.5/5 Mini slice-of-life K-dramas hit just the right spots and usually crop up right after a barrage of intense, ambitious and melodramatic shows. They are perfect for a quick binge session with light angst that is quickly resolved, lovable ensembles and hilarious antics. We can easily recall several such wholesome shows like Once Upon a Small Town, Summer Strike and Hometown Cha Cha Cha. And the latest to join this genre happens to be Second Shot at Love. Second Shot at Love is an exciting K-drama from tvN which is known for fun rom-coms like Lovely Runner, What's Wrong with Secretary Kim and True Beauty. Said to be a wholesome rom-com, it has everything from small-town chaos and drunken mistakes to first love and healing. The cast includes Choi Soo-young, Gong Myung, Jo Yoon-hee, Kang Hyung-suk, Kim Sung-ryung and Kim Sang-ho among others. It is created by writer Myung Soo-hyun who is known for comedies with a message like Monthly Magazine Home and Drinking Solo. The K-drama follows Han Geum-ju, a genius mechanic and bubbly woman who loves drinking. But after her engagement falls apart, she loses her job and her apartment, her mother, Gwang-ok, tries to get her to stop drinking. As she is forced to move back to her home town, she struggles to come to terms with her alcoholism and the need to get sober. It doesn't help that her sister and father are alcoholics as well and seem to join her in her drunken antics. On top of that, Geum-ju's former best friend and first love, Dr Seo Ui-joon, hates alcohol and constantly preaches the treatment of alcohol abuse. Despite having a successful practice in Seoul, he moves back to their home town and is more than happy to ignore Geum-ju, much to her annoyance. Second Shot at Love Season 1 is the perfect mini-healing drama as it is full of minor conflicts which are quickly resolved. Along with it, all the characters grow, heal, find love and acceptance. The light and peppy music, paired with the bright and cheerful town of Bochun, sets up the atmosphere for Geum-ju and her friends to grow and get better. The physical comedy is hilarious and actually needed to stop the show from getting too heavy, given the tackling of a difficult issue like alcoholism. But don't worry, the show doesn't take it too lightly either. With alcohol abuse being a rampant issue in South Korea, it seems that the studio has taken it upon itself to churn out a gentle PSA with this show. Without getting too didactic, it explores the different perspectives of those who drink and the bystanders who are affected by it. It ends up fleshing all the secondary characters and giving them their own, relatable storylines like that of Gwang-ok, Geum-ju's sister and even the town gossip. The cast also puts on a commendable portrayal of sharing the story of Bochun's alcoholics, clowns and well-wishers. Soo-young plays into Geum-ju's desperation and co-dependency while also keeping it light and funny with all the goofy moments her character finds herself in. Those who watched Second Shot at Love live will definitely get whiplash from Gong Myung playing a psychopath in Mercy for None and then the lovable dork that is Ui-joon in the same breath. And Kim Sung-ryung deserves a shout-out as her Gwang-ok steals the scene, whether with a hilarious chase sequence or an emotional rant. Unfortunately, there is a melodramatic plot twist near the end involving damaged livers and transplants. Its purpose is to help the characters empathise with those suffering and to help them grow. The only problem is that the characters have already grown and accepted their mistakes, making the transplant twist unnecessary, except to add some spice to the story. This seems to be a recurring problem, as the main story is wrapped up in the first 10 episodes. And the final two episodes are reserved for a sudden thriller involving Ui-joon's missing parents. This is the second whiplash of this series, given that it completely changes the tone and is quite unnecessary as well. Had the writers never introduced this thriller subplot in the first place, maybe this wholesome K-drama and Han Geum-ju could have gotten the ending they deserve.

K-drama Second Shot at Love midseason recap: uneasy mix of social themes and romcom tropes
K-drama Second Shot at Love midseason recap: uneasy mix of social themes and romcom tropes

South China Morning Post

time05-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • South China Morning Post

K-drama Second Shot at Love midseason recap: uneasy mix of social themes and romcom tropes

Lead cast: Choi Soo-young, Gong Myung Advertisement Latest Nielsen rating: 2.7 per cent At one point in Second Shot at Love, Han Geum-joo (played by Girl's Generation K-pop star Choi Soo-young) reveals her habit of drinking soju secreted inside a bottle of toner at her vanity table to hide her drinking habit from her imperious mother, Kim Gwang-ok (Kim Sung-ryoung, A Virtuous Business ). In the same confessional sequence, her father, Han Jung-soo (Kim Sang-ho, Sweet Home ), and sister Han Hyun-woo (Jo Yoon-hee, The Escape of the Seven ) also reveal their hiding places – bourbon in a cistern, beer cans in a doghouse. Hiding bottles of booze from family members is a pretty clear sign of serious alcoholism. This seems to fit with the apparent theme of the show, which is about a young woman trying to kick her drinking habit and get her life back on track.

Second Shot at Love Episode 9 Preview: Release Date, Time & Where To Watch
Second Shot at Love Episode 9 Preview: Release Date, Time & Where To Watch

The Review Geek

time04-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Review Geek

Second Shot at Love Episode 9 Preview: Release Date, Time & Where To Watch

Second Shot at Love Episode 9 Second Shot at Love is another exciting K-drama from tvN which is known for fun rom-coms like Lovely Runner, What's Wrong with Secretary Kim and True Beauty. Said to be a wholesome rom-com, it has everything from small-town chaos and drunken mistakes to first love and comedy. The K-drama follows Han Geum-ju, a genius mechanic and bubbly woman who loves drinking. But after her engagement falls apart, she loses her job and her apartment, her mother tries to get her to stop drinking. As she is forced to move back to her home town, she struggles to come to terms with her alcoholism and the need to get sober. It doesn't help that her former best friend and first love, Dr. Seo Ui-joon hates alcohol and constantly preaches the treatment of alcohol abuse. Despite having a successful practice in Seoul, he moves back to their home town and is more than happy to ignore Geum-ju, much to her annoyance. The cast includes Choi Soo-young, Gong Myung, Jo Yoon-hee, Kang Hyung-suk, Kim Sung-ryung and Kim Sang-ho among others. It is created by writer Myung Soo-hyun who is known for comedies like Monthly Magazine Home and Drinking Solo. If you've been following this K-drama, you may be curious to find out when the episodes are releasing. Well, wonder no more! Here is everything you need to know about Second Shot at Love Episode 9, including the release date, time and where you can watch this show. Where Can I Watch Second Shot at Love? Second Shot at Love Season 1 will be shown on the tvN channel and airs at 8.50pm (KST). It is also available to stream on Viki for international fans. Second Shot at Love Episode 9 Release Date Second Shot at Love Episode 9 will release on Monday 9th June at approximately 11.50am (GMT) / 7.50am (ET). English subtitles will be released immediately. The episodes are expected to be roughly 1 hour long each, which is consistent with the time frame for the usual tvN dramas. How Many Episodes Will Second Shot at Love Have? Second Shot at Love is a 12-episode show. With 2 episodes dropping every Monday and Tuesday, it will run its course till 17th June. Is There A Trailer For Second Shot at Love? There is indeed! You can find an exciting trailer for Second Shot at Love below. What Happens in the Previous Episodes? We've covered the entire episodes with a lengthy recap that touched on all major plot points and discusses the chapter with an accompanying review. You can find that link below. Read More: Second Shot at Love Episode 7 Recap & Review What Happens in the Next Episodes? In next week's teaser, Hyeon-ju and Seon-wook head to the beach for their next date. They run into Geum-ju and Ui-joon and have a group hangout. Geum-ju doesn't seem happy that Hyeon-ju and Seon-wook may be a thing. Hyeon-ju calls her out. Geum-ju is on the verge of liver failure and a transplant doesn't seem possible. Ui-joon comforts Geum-ju. What do you hope to see as the series progresses? What's been your favourite moment of Second Shot at Love so far? Let us know in the comments below!

Shin Hye Sun and Gong Myung courted for lead roles in office rom-com Secret Audit, know plot and character deets
Shin Hye Sun and Gong Myung courted for lead roles in office rom-com Secret Audit, know plot and character deets

Pink Villa

time04-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Pink Villa

Shin Hye Sun and Gong Myung courted for lead roles in office rom-com Secret Audit, know plot and character deets

Actress Shin Hye Sun may return to the small screen in a fresh romantic drama alongside actor Gong Myung. According to industry insiders, she is currently reviewing an offer to headline the upcoming series Secret Audit. The news has sparked buzz among fans and drama watchers. About the Secret Audit Secret Audit is shaping up to be a unique fusion of office comedy and passionate romance. The story centers around Noh Ki Joon. He is a top-tier audit officer at a major corporation who gets demoted and reassigned as the company's 'morality manager.' The female lead, Joo In Ah, is the head of the audit department with a mysterious past and sharp instincts. Her job puts her at the center of all internal affairs, including tracking workplace relationships. She monitors the personal and romantic entanglements of employees —a task that's as messy as it's awkward. The relationship between these two characters, both wrapped in secrecy and professionalism, sets the stage for an interesting romantic tension. Gong Myung is currently being courted for the role of Noh Ki Joon. Meanwhile, Shin Hye Sun is under consideration for the role of Joo In Ah. The potential pairing has already sparked curiosity about the chemistry they could bring to the screen. Casting still in progress As of now, Secret Audit remains in the early casting phase. The drama has yet to confirm its broadcasting channel or official release timeline. Fans eager to see Shin Hye Sun and Gong Myung together on screen will need to wait a bit longer for final casting announcements and production updates. Shin Hye Sun: Booked and busy While discussions for Secret Audit are ongoing, Shin Hye Sun is already actively working on another major project: the Netflix original series The Art of Sarah. In the series, she plays Kim Sa Ra, a skilled con artist who creates fake luxury brands to deceive the wealthy elite. Co-starring Lee Jun Hyuk as Moo Kyung, a man determined to uncover her real identity, the drama is expected to bring a mix of suspense, charm, and deception.

K-dramas to watch on OTT this week, June 2-8: So Ji Sub's Mercy for None, Park Bo Gum's GOOD BOY and more
K-dramas to watch on OTT this week, June 2-8: So Ji Sub's Mercy for None, Park Bo Gum's GOOD BOY and more

Pink Villa

time02-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Pink Villa

K-dramas to watch on OTT this week, June 2-8: So Ji Sub's Mercy for None, Park Bo Gum's GOOD BOY and more

The first half of 2025 will end on a great note, with 10 new South Korean content slated for release on several OTT platforms. This week, get ready for a thrilling ride as So Ji Sub and Heo Joo Ho's Mercy for None officially premieres. The much-awaited and hyped about series will bring fresh, gripping plot and stellar action sequences to the OTT sphere. Additionally, fans can look forward to new episode releases of ongoing dramas like Our Unwritten Seoul, GOOD BOY, ONE: High School Heroes and more. New premiere Mercy for None This action thriller features a former gangster (So Ji Sub) who returns to the underworld to seek revenge for his brother's murder. This gripping drama, also starring Gong Myung and Huh Joon Ho, premieres on June 6 on Netflix. Ongoing K-dramas Besides the above-mentioned ones, several ongoing series will be back with new episodes as well. Check the list below: Tastefully Yours In episodes 7 and 8, Kang Ha Neul and Go Min Si's will face unforseen challenges and the latter's ex-lover's true colors will be exposed. Watch it on June 3 and 4 on Netflix. Second Shot at Love In episodes 7 and 8 of the rom-com, Gong Myung and Sooyoung will navigate the their rekindled feelings for each other. Watch it on June 3 and 4 on Viki. Nine Puzzles In the finale week, murder suspect Kim Da Mi will finally solve the mystery behind her uncle's death along with Son Su Kyu. Watch episodes 10 and 11 on June 4 on Disney+ or Hulu. Spring of Youth In episode 6, Ha Yoo Joon will distance himself from Park Ji Hu to protect her. Meanwhile, Lee Seung Hyub will confess his feelings for her. Watch the love triangle on June 4 on SBS or Viki. Pump Up the Healthy Love In the finale week of the rom-com, Lee Jun Young and Jung Eun Ji will finally have their sweet dating era. Watch episodes 11 and 12 on June 4 and 5 on Wavve or Viki. ONE: High School Heroes In episodes 5 and 6 of the youth action drama, Lee Jung Ha and Kim Do Wan will start their masked vigilante mission. Watch it on June 6 on Wavve. Oh My Ghost Clients In episodes 3 and 4, labor attorney Jung Kyung Ho who help ghosts find justice for unfair labor practices, with Seol In Ah and Cha Hak Yeon. Watch it on June 6 and 7 on Netflix, Viki, Kocowa or Wavve. The Haunted Palace In the finale, Yook Sungjae, Bona and others will give their all to vanquish the evil spirit for good. Watch episodes 15-16 on June 6 and 7 on SBS or Viki. GOOD BOY In episodes 3 and 4, Park Bo Gum, Kim So Hyun and team will use their athletic skills to fight bad guys as police officers. Catch it on June 7 and 8 on Prime Video. Koreans can also watch it on Netflix, Disney+ or TVING.

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