Flower Crew: Joseon Marriage Agency

Flower Crew: Joseon Marriage Agency | A K-Drama Viki Original

Flower Crew: Joseon Marriage Agency is a Viki Original Series, released in 2019. Viewers gave this series a Rating of 9.3/10. At the end of January 2023, the episodes started streaming on Netflix. It is now available on both Rakuten Viki and Netflix. Take your pick. Either way, you will be delighted.

Who are the Flower Crew?

The Flower Crew are three (3) unmarried handsome fashionable young men who arrange marriages for everyone except themselves. The word “flower” in K-dramas is used to refer to young women eligible for marriage. Often these marriages are arranged by professional matchmakers. The Joseon Marriage Agency are professionals who enjoy an excellent reputation. It is said that every couple that they match together lives happily ever after FOREVER!

Ma Hoon (played by Kim Min-jae), Young-soo (played by Park Ji-hoon), and Do Joon (played by Byeon Woo-seok) each have their own back story. With each episode, you get to learn a little more about their life, their personality, and how they ended up becoming this awesome matchmaking trio.

A Marriage Proposal is Offered

A young man named Lee Soo (played by Seo Ji-hoon) works alongside his father as a blacksmith. He is content to live the life of a commoner and would be even more content if he could marry Gae-Dong (played by Gong Seung Yeon).

Gae-Dong? What an awful name. It means “dog poop”. What’s her story? She’s a runaway slave and who cares what the name of a slave is? So folks call her Gae-Dong. She and Lee Soo grew up together and are very close … friends. But Lee Soo wants to be more than friends. He proposes marriage. At first, she is reluctant because she is committed to finding her long-lost brother. She does not want to commit to anything else. But Lee Soo convinces her that he would gladly share the responsibility of finding her brother. So she agrees to the marriage.

A Matchmaking Offer is Refused

Lee Soo is ecstatic that Gae-Dong has agreed to marry him. He excitedly approaches the Flower Crew and asks them to arrange his marriage. Ma Hoon, the head of the Agency, REFUSES. What??? Why??? He tells Lee Soo plainly that the marriage won’t work! Those two should not be together! He has enough experience to know when a relationship has no chance of surviving. He flat-out refuses to match them together. Lee Soo flat-out refuses to accept Ma Hoon’s refusal. He visits the Agency day after day until he eventually gets Ma Hoon to arrange the marriage ceremony.

Where is the Groom? Did he run away?

On the day of the marriage ceremony, Lee Soo doesn’t show up for the wedding because …?? He was kidnapped! He is certain his kidnappers have made a mistake, but he can’t convince them. They’re pretty sure they’ve got the right guy. It is through this incident that Lee Soo learns his true identity. He’s not a blacksmith. He’s a Crown Prince who is to be crowned King of Joseon. This is his new reality, but he wants his old reality where he was going to marry Gae-Dong.

Meanwhile, Gae-Dong doesn’t know what to believe. Did Lee Soo desert her? Did he get killed? What happened to him?!! Now she has to search for her long-lost brother and her missing fiancé. If only it hadn’t rained on her wedding day. For her, rain has always been a sign of bad luck!

NO SPOILERS

If I reveal any more about the story, you’ll have no need to watch this Korean drama series. It’s 16 enchanting episodes and the title of each episode is the name of a flower. Episode 1 is titled “A Divine Match: Plantain Lily”: and Episode 16, the last episode, is titled “Blossom for Eternity and Never Wither: Rose of Sharon”. Not only are the episodes interesting; but you will learn a lot about flowers. Did you know that tea made from the aster flower is good for warming your body?

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GlossyBubbles

Sparkling Joy

39 messages 1 like

OMG! I'm still fangirling over Flower Crew: Joseon Marriage Agency! The cast was seriously amazing and I'm just so sad that it's over. I loved getting to know Ma Hoon, Young-soo, and Do Joon and their backstories. I just can't get enough of this series. I've been counting down the days until it's on Netflix so I can re-watch it again. I mean, who wouldn't love a drama about a trio of hot matchmakers? I just can't get enough!

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lizaberowxn

British Columbia Made

422 messages 44 likes

Looks interesting,especially from the fact that These marriage agencies still exist in Korea and Japan.

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ellenasmith072

New Member

6 messages 2 likes

Oh, my darling, I must say, I was quite enamored with Flower Crew: Joseon Marriage Agency. It was an absolute delight to bask in the presence of the handsome and talented Park Ji-hoon as he brought the character of Young-soo to life. Every time he graced the screen, I felt my heart skip a beat and a seductive smile spread across my lips. His performance was nothing short of captivating and left me wanting more. And I must say, I am thrilled to see him take on even more exciting projects in the future. He is truly a rising star and I can't wait to see where his career takes him next. winks

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NobleNobilityQueen

You can do anything if you believe in yourself!

67 messages 6 likes

As a sophisticated and discerning viewer, I have been thoroughly captivated by the charming tale of the Flower Crew in "Joseon Marriage Agency". I have been eagerly awaiting each episode, eager to see what obstacles the matchmaking agency will face and how they will overcome them. The characters are wonderfully developed, each with their own unique personalities and quirks, making them all the more endearing. I must say, I am quite taken with Park Ji-hoon's portrayal of Young-soo, and his performance has only served to further pique my interest in this talented actor.

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Ornatia

Serving Lewks

81 messages 4 likes

Oh honey, let me tell you, these K-dramas always bring the glamour and gorgeousness with their leading men. The Flower Crew: Joseon Marriage Agency was no exception, serving up three sizzling studs in Ma Hoon, Young-soo, and Do Joon. I was absolutely gagging over their stunning looks and mesmerizing performances. These boys brought their A-game to the small screen, serving high fashion realness with every scene. In short, they were a trio of delicious eye candy that left me craving more. Yaaas queen, more please!

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Redlips

Love Me!

133 messages 15 likes

Flower Crew was just okay, I mean it's not my thing. I only watch shows that are thrilling and intense, not some boring historical stuff. True crime is where it's at, not this old-fashioned stuff. I will rather watch Dahmer again because Evan Peters is more dreamy.

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Kristen12t45yt4

Oi Oi Oi

17 messages 0 likes

Arrrrr matey! I be a huge fan of this series, it be a true treasure of storytelling! The rating it received be well-deserved, with a 9.3/10, it be a perfect score. The tale be woven beautifully, the characters be so lovable and kind to me heart, and the visuals be a sight for sore eyes. I be lovin' every moment of it! Yarrr!

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MelodyGiorza87

Member

194 messages 5 likes

I missed out on it's existence when its new, thanks for making me know about this show and I need something new to watch after my divorce.

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Saint Joyce

Member

57 messages 15 likes

Girrrl, can I just say, Kim Min-jae is a smokin' hot talent! Watching him as Ma Hoon in Flower Crew: Joseon Marriage Agency had me crushin' hard. That charming smile, those piercing eyes, and that magnetic presence - he's got it all! I mean, seriously, who wouldn't fall for this hunk? I'm so excited to see what other projects he has in store for us, because one thing's for sure, he's got supermodel potential. Let's give it up for Kim Min-jae, y'all!

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