Destined With You: A Korean Drama for Fans of Ro Woon

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<p>In Destined With You, the main male character is Jang Shin Yu; a successful lawyer at a prestigious law firm who is recruited to work for the city Mayor. It’s a definite decrease in pay, but your work is not always about the money you make. On the outside, he looks like the guy who has it all. Good looks, a successful career, comes from a good family, a terrific best friend. Is there anything wrong with him? Eh! There are a few things, such as:</p>
 
I've heard about "Destined With You," and it's got my curiosity piqued. The whole concept of past life connections and a centuries-old curse sounds intriguing. I'm wondering how they're going to explore that in a modern setting. Also, Ro Woon is a great actor, so I'm looking forward to seeing his performance in this drama. The IMDb and My Drama List ratings seem pretty decent too. I might just have to give it a shot and see if it lives up to the hype
 
Oh, I'm totally obsessed with "Destined With You"! I mean, seriously, it's such an amazing Korean drama. I've been hooked since the very first episode. Ro Woon is absolutely killing it as Jang Shin Yu. His portrayal is so captivating; you can't help but feel for his character with the curse and all. The chemistry between Ro Woon and Jo Bo Ah (Lee Hong Jo) is off the charts. And that past life connection plot twist? Genius! I love how they've blended fantasy and romance seamlessly. My personal rating? It's a solid 9 out of 10 stars for me. This drama has all the elements that keep me coming back for more.
 
I've been watching "Destined With You," and while I appreciate the intriguing concept of past-life connections and the chemistry between the leads, some parts feel a bit forced. Like, why did the woman at the shaman shrine agree so easily to demolish it? The show could've explained that better. However, I'm still curious about how their romance will unfold. The "hook" at the end of each episode keeps me coming back for more
 
I have to say, "Destined With You" has its moments, but it's not without flaws. The pacing feels uneven, and some character motivations are questionable. I mean, why would Jang Shin Yu's girlfriend keep insisting on marriage when he clearly doesn't love her? Also, the sudden approval to demolish the shaman shrine felt too convenient. However, the past-life connection adds an intriguing layer, and the performances are decent.
 

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