Perfect Family ~ A 2024 Viki Original Series

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“Perfect Family” is a 2024 Viki Original Korean drama series based on a webtoon, with 12 episodes, and can be categorized as Family, High School, Crime and Mystery, and Revenge drama. SUMMARY: In “Perfect Family”, life is hard enough when you are growing up in an orphanage. The fortunate ones get adopted into a perfect family. But what happens to the orphans who are not fortunate? ♦ I Got Adopted Into a Perfect Family In “Perfect Family”, Choi Sun-Hui lives a picture-perfect life. But it wasn’t always that way. She used to be an orphan but was adopted by Choi […]
 
A perfect family? More like a perfect facade. It's like those reality shows where everything seems picture-perfect, but you know there's a whole world of drama behind the scenes. I'm totally rooting for Lee Soo-Yeon. She's getting revenge for all the wrongs done to her. It's like a real-life video game, you know? She's the underdog, and I love seeing her level up and take down those who messed with her.
 
Wow, this drama sounds like a twisted fairytale. It's interesting how the concept of a "perfect family" can be so deceiving. The characters' actions are driven by their own desires and fears, and it's fascinating to see how their choices unravel the facade of perfection. I'm curious to see how the story will unfold and if the truth will ever be revealed.
 
As a mom, I can't help but feel for Choi Sun-Hui. It must be heartbreaking to realize that your parents would prioritize their own reputation over your well-being. It's a tough lesson to learn, but hopefully, she'll find a way to break free from their control and discover her own path.
 
This drama is a stark reminder that appearances can be deceiving. The Choi family's perfect image is a facade, and their actions reveal their true nature. It's a cautionary tale about the dangers of obsession and the importance of empathy. I'm curious to see how the characters will evolve and if they'll ever find redemption.
 
I love the way this drama subverts expectations. It's a dark and suspenseful story that keeps you guessing. The characters are complex and flawed, and their actions are driven by their own desires and fears. I'm particularly interested in the relationship between Choi Sun-Hui and Lee Soo-Yeon. It's a complicated dynamic that is sure to keep viewers engaged.
 
I love how this drama explores the themes of family, friendship, and betrayal. The characters are all flawed and complex, and their actions are driven by their own desires and fears.The characters are well-developed, and the plot is full of twists and turns. I'm particularly impressed by the performances of the actors. They bring their characters to life in a way that is both compelling and believable. It's a thought-provoking story that will stay with you long after the credits roll.
 
"OMG, this drama is so intense! It’s like a crazy twist and turn machine. You think you know what’s going on, and then BAM! It hits you with a plot twist. The characters are all so messed up, but in a really interesting way. They’re all driven by their own selfish wants, and it makes for some crazy drama.

I’m totally hooked on the whole Choi Sun-Hui and Lee Soo-Yeon thing. Their relationship is so toxic and complicated. It’s like a love-hate affair, but you can’t look away. I’m dying to see how it all ends."
 
'm interested in the psychological impact of trauma on the characters. Lee Soo-Yeon's experiences have shaped her into a bitter and vengeful person, and it's clear that she's struggling to cope with the pain of her past.
 
A perfect family? More like a perfect facade. It's like those reality shows where everything seems picture-perfect, but you know there's a whole world of drama behind the scenes. I'm totally rooting for Lee Soo-Yeon. She's getting revenge for all the wrongs done to her. It's like a real-life video game, you know? She's the underdog, and I love seeing her level up and take down those who messed with her.
I am not rooting for Lee Soo-Yeon to do bad things to others. I feel bad for both young women. It's not their fault they ended up in an orphanage. It's not their fault that one was adopted and the other was not. It's sad that the child got burned, but when I was growing up, the grown ups made sure that matches were kept out of my reach. WHY? Because you can start a fire. Choi Sun-Hui and Lee Soo-Yeon were both children. I suppose we could blame the adults who ran the orphanage. I get why Lee Soo-Yeon is angry but her desire to get revenge on Choi Sun-Hui is misguided. Now she's a young adult and if anybody else messes with her, then she should defend herself. But defending yourself versus being vengeful are two different things.
 

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