Wait… what? Scandal? Don’t
get the wrong idea please. Sungkyunkwan
Scandal is not porn or anything lewd. It’s one of the famous Korean
dramas in 2010, and
after four years, I have
finally finished watching it. I started watching it two years ago, but my copy only
has the first 16 episodes.
When Nadja and I went to one of our fellow ELF (and ka-towtie Doodles)’s place to cook Bacon
Cheese Kimchi Fried Rice, I finally got the remaining four episodes of this
drama. Thus, the marathon began once again. Of course I had to re-watch the
first 16 episodes since I already forgot how the story goes. And I had to swoon
over Yoo Ah-In ♥ once
again. Ow my gas.
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Uhmm, yeah, it also has another F4-thinggy. BUT, the diversity of
Joseon F4 is what makes it unique. Unlike the modern F4 that we know today
(which is primarily composed of gorgeous-looking and super duper rich flower
boys), the Jalgeum Quartet is composed of a Noron, a Soron, a Namin, and a merchant's son pretending to be an elite [I forgot the term, sareeh.] And what I also like most
about this quartet is that they never really liked each other in the beginning
(except, of course, with Moon Jae-shin and Gu Yong-ha which are childhood
friends).
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Oh well. Despite the plenty of things I like about the plot, I have to
say that I’m not satisfied with the ending.***SPOILER ALERT*** Okay, Kim Yoon-hee and Lee Sun-joon both
became professors in SKK. However, it seems that they were married. How is that
possible? I mean, it wasn’t clear if the whole of SKK knew that the famous daemul Kim Yoon-shik is actually a girl, OR if they knew and decided to
keep it a secret, OR if the king finally achieved his long-time dream of
establishing a new Joseon OR what??
What in the world happened? Pwedeng
paki-explain? Lab yu! (kindly comment below what you think happened J)
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Also, I would’ve
appreciated it if we were given the idea of what happened with the Minister of
War. Was justice served? I would also love to know what happened to the other
characters as well. Like for example, Cheo Sun and Ha In-soo? Hmmm… ***END OF SPOILER*** [I’m not even sure
if these can be considered as spoilers since what really happened was somehow unclear.
Tsk.]
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Setting. I personally like the setting of the story.
To be honest, I like love watching historical dramas, for it makes me
wonder what it feels like living a much simpler and somehow satisfying life.
And as to what I have mentioned earlier, what makes SKKS unique from other
gender-bender dramas is the setting. There’s one thing I’m curious though. How
did Kim Yoon-shik handled her monthly
period? Haha.
Cast and Characters.
Kim Yoon-hee, a.k.a. daemul, Kim Yoon-shik. I L O V E Kim Yoon-hee’s character. She’s
smart, fun, a dedicated daughter and sister, and very hard-working. No offense to Go “Mi-nam”’s
character in You’re Beautiful, but
compared to this clumsy and dim-witted gender-bending twin sister, I find Kim
Yoon-hee much better. Yeah, Mi-nam’s cute, but Yoon-shik’s coooooooooool.
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Park Min-young’s portrayal of Kim Yoon-hee is close to perfect; it
just somehow lacks during crying scenes. I have to say that she still has to
improve on that. Her crying scenes are not the type to get the audience carried
away or feel her pain.
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Lee Soon-joon, a.k.a. Garang. Uhm… I also have to admit
that I didn’t like Lee Sun-joon’s personality at all. It somehow changed during the kilig moments with Yoon-hee (when he’s slipping love notes on the
books at the Library, and trying to kiss but their hats got in the way, teehee~), but
still not to the extent of totally liking him.
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He’s too righteous (although
it’s a good thing) and full of composure and has a very cold demeanor, ugh. But I had to say that he’s truly
remarkable. He’s very trustworthy because you can be sure that he will always
do the right thing, even if it means forsaking his own father. He even isolated
himself because he thought he’s gay. Tsktsktsk.
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I think Park Yoochun’s portrayal of Lee Sun-joon is perfect. Here’s
the evidence: I like Yoochun. But even if I do like him, that didn’t affect my
views on Lee Sun-joon’s character. For example, you have a favorite actor,
let’s say Kim Soo-hyun. Even if Kim Soo-hyun got a very detestable
role/character in a drama, you will still like him because he’s Kim Soo-hyun. Kim Soo-hyun is Kim Soo-hyun, right? But
in this case, no matter how much I like Yoochun, I still didn’t manage to like
Lee Sun-joon. MEANING, he portrayed the character perfectly since my personal
bias towards the actor didn’t affect my views on the character he’s playing. To
make it simple, I like Yoochun but I don’t like Lee Sun-joon.
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Moon Jae-shin, a.k.a. Geol Oh.
HIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHIHI~~~~~ Maybe another culprit on why I didn’t like the
Yoon-hee—Sun-joon OTP was because of this crazy
horse. He’s so cute. Behind that I-don’t-care-about-life
and drunkard disguise, he’s actually very
smart and also good with martial arts. Haaay sooo macho *drools*.
He also gets hiccups whenever there’s a girl around, which is soooooo
soooo cuuuttteee, especially when he smiles. He’s good in shooting arrows as
the Hong Byuk Seo, but I never
imagined that he could also shoot my heart with his killer smile. OMOOOO.
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So this is the famous Yoo Ah-In. I always hear him being mentioned in
Showbiz Korea or other entertainment news, but this is actually his first drama
that I’ve seen. I can’t think of any other actor that may play the role of Moon
Jae-shin except him. He’s got the perfect combination of that dirty-and-bearded-crazy-drunkard
slash the-masked-fast-shooting Hong Byuk
Seo slash the neat-looking-SKK scholar. OMOOO. I just realized how biased I
am. Did I already mention that he’s cute? Well, Moon Jae-shin’s cute. And. Hot.
*Faints*
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Gu Yong-ha, a.k.a. Yeorim. The playboy. At first I
wondered why he befriended Yoon-shik
and Soon-joon considering the fact that he already belongs to the President’s
circle. At first I find him annoying and think of him as a troublemaker. But then, during the initiation rights, he already seemed like the only
person who’s got sense in their circle. Oh well.
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I think Song Joong-ki is also perfect for the role of Gu Yong Ha. He has this "womanizer" charisma that perfectly fits the nickname yeorim. His portrayal of the character is also effortless. Clap clap clap.
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Overall Production. SKKS is another evidence of how rich Korea’s
culture is. I like the overall cinematography, and I also have to commend the outstanding action scenes. The whole production team did a very great job in this drama.
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Final verdict: ♥♥♥♡♡ [3/5]