Andante – Sometimes Slow Change Makes Life Better

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“Andante” is a 2017 Korean drama series, with 16 episodes, and categorized as Family, Coming-of-age, Youth or Teen drama, Romance and Comedy (Rom-Com); streaming on Viki. (NOTE: Not to be confused with “Love, Andante”.) SUMMARY: You know life is hard when you have to go live with your mother-in-law. You’re the heartless daughter-in-law who left with the mother-in-law’s only son and came back later, widowed with two (2) teenage kids. The mother-in-law resents you because when you married her son, instead of everything coming up roses, only the prickly thorns came up! Why go where you’re probably won’t be welcomed? Because you’re that desperate and even willing to beg! ♦ We Have to Go Live With Your Grandmother In “Andante”, Lee Shi-Kyung has become addicted to playing games. He spends most of his time at an Internet cafe in front of a PC. Not only is he good at playing video games, but Lee Shi-Kyung has become proficient in lying to his mother. He’s so good he even knows how to fake a good report card. He can’t show his mother his real grades because he’s been skipping school and his grade have gone way down. Lee Shi-Kyung witnessed a […]
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Digging the idea of a single mom taking a leap of faith and moving her kids to the countryside. It's a reminder that sometimes a change of scenery is exactly what we need. I'm definitely adding "Andante" to my watchlist!
 
Lee Shi-Kyung sounds like my kind of guy! Gaming addict? Check. Wants to be a doctor? Wait, what? That's a weird combination. But hey, at least he's got the work ethic to juggle gaming and a part-time job at a mortuary. This show might be worth checking out just to see how Lee Shi-Kyung's character develops.
 
Digging the idea of a single mom taking a leap of faith and moving her kids to the countryside. It's a reminder that sometimes a change of scenery is exactly what we need. I'm definitely adding "Andante" to my watchlist!

It's hard when there are two parents. But single parenting is tough!
 
Lee Shi-Kyung sounds like my kind of guy! Gaming addict? Check. Wants to be a doctor? Wait, what? That's a weird combination. But hey, at least he's got the work ethic to juggle gaming and a part-time job at a mortuary. This show might be worth checking out just to see how Lee Shi-Kyung's character develops.

Sometimes the best thing about moving is making new friends. It opens up a whole new world.
 

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