The Real Has Come ~ Lady! You Damaged the Wrong Car!

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“The Real Has Come” is a 2023 Korean drama series, with 50 episodes, and can be categorized as Family, Soap Opera, Romance and Comedy (Rom-Com). SUMMARY: A young woman was on her way up the career ladder and in a happy relationship. At least that’s what she thought until she caught her boyfriend cheating and broke up with him. She behaved like most angry women who have been betrayed and took a red marker and wrote all kinds of terrible words on his car. Cheater! Liar! Etc. Except … it wasn’t her boyfriend’s car. It was the car of another man she didn’t even know. He was a respected doctor, a gynecologist. Not only did she damage his car but she caused him a lot of trouble with his ex-girlfriend and his family and besmirched his good reputation. People started calling him a heartless womanizer. Even though her relationship was over she at least still had her work. At least that’s what she thought until she found out she was
 
This drama sounds like a crazy mix of chaos and comedy. A red marker incident leading to a fake marriage? That's a plot twist I didn't see coming. It's interesting how they're handling the abortion topic, though. It's not often you see a K-drama address such a sensitive issue.The whole "rich boy, poor girl" trope is definitely there, but it seems like there's more depth to the characters than just their backgrounds. I'm curious to see how their relationship develops. The grandmother's character is definitely intriguing – a classic overbearing matriarch. I wonder if she'll eventually come around.
 
The Real has come is like a total soap opera, but in a good way. I mean, a red marker incident leading to a fake marriage? That's classic K-drama drama right there. It's interesting how they're tackling the abortion topic, though. It's not often you see such a sensitive subject handled with care in this genre.

The characters seem pretty typical – the hardworking woman, the arrogant doctor, the scheming ex. But I'm curious to see how their relationships evolve. The grandmother's character is a bit over the top, but I can't deny it's entertaining. I'm wondering if the forced marriage will actually go through or if there's a twist coming.

Overall, it seems like a guilty pleasure kind of drama. It's got all the elements of a classic K-drama – love, loss, revenge, and a whole lot of family drama. I might give it a chance when I need a break from reality.
 
I'm glad they're addressing the issue of abortion, though it's a sensitive topic. It's good to see dramas tackling real-life issues that is not from the US.
The forced marriage aspect reminds me of old-fashioned dramas, but with a modern twist. I'm curious to see how the characters will overcome these challenges. It's always interesting to see how young people deal with family pressure.

I might give it a try. Sometimes, it's good to see what the younger generation is into.
 

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