Strong Girl Korean Drama Series: It's OK to Be a Mutant!

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<p>Strong Girl Bong-Soon gets hired to work as a bodyguard for the president of a gaming company. Her boss runs his own company but he is also a chaebol heir. His father wants him to be the successor to the family business, even though he has older brothers. He starts receiving threats and Bong-Soon’s job is not only to physically protect him, but help him uncover who is threatening him.</p>
 
I absolutely loved Strong Girl Bong-Soon! The mix of comedy, romance, and superpowers kept me hooked from the first episode. Bong-Soon's journey as a bodyguard and her love triangle added depth to the storyline. The sequel was a delightful surprise, offering more insights into the "strong girls" world. Can't wait to see who they cast for Strong Girl Number 3!
 
Bong-Soon rules I love that show. I gave Strong Girl Nam-Soon a shot, but I have to admit, it didn't quite meet my expectations. The plot seemed a bit too cliché for my taste. However, hearing about a potential Season 3 intrigues me. Maybe the series will take a fresh turn, and I'll be pleasantly surprised. Fingers crossed for a more innovative storyline!
 
Strong Girl Bong-Soon was fantastic! From the first episode, I was taken in by the mix of comedy, romance, and superpowers. Bong-Soon's journey as a bodyguard and her love triangle enriched the plot. Strong Girl Nam-Soon moved me in ways that few K-dramas have. The moving reunion with her birth parents, combined with the undercover agent plot twist, made for an engrossing story. And what about their romance with Detective Kang Hee-Sik? It's pure magic. Season 3 has my full support, and I can't wait to see how they continue to weave love, action, and superpowers.
 
Imagine if we got more than just a cameo! How amazing would it be to have a full-fledged crossover between Strong Girl Bong-Soon and Strong Girl Nam-Soon? Picture this: a plot that intertwines their superhuman worlds, a collaboration to tackle a massive threat that requires both Bong-Soon's strength and Nam-Soon's undercover skills. It's a missed opportunity if they don't explore the potential of a dynamic duo! Who else is on board for a crossover extravaganza?
 
I heard whispers about a Hollywood remake of Strong Girl Bong-Soon with Ronda Rousey! The idea seemed intriguing at first, imagining how the action scenes would play out. However, it's not surprising the pilot got rejected. Acting is a whole different ball game, and Ronda Rousey's strength might not translate seamlessly into the delicate balance of K-drama humor and romance. Maybe it's for the best; some things are just better left untouched. Who else is relieved they stuck with the original Korean version?
 
Honestly, the thought of a Hollywood remake makes me cringe a bit. Strong Girl Bong-Soon is a gem on its own, and trying to transplant it into a different cultural context might lose the magic. Ronda Rousey is undoubtedly a powerhouse in UFC and WWE, but acting requires a unique skill set. Let's appreciate the authenticity of the Korean version and the charm Park Bo Young brought to the character.
 
Dodged a bullet there, didn't we? Ronda Rousey's performance in Mortal Kombat 11 is a redflag. Strong Girl Bong-Soon's charm lies in its balance of humor, romance, and superpowers, and it's hard to imagine anyone but Park Bo Young nailing that role. Let's raise a glass to the Korean original and the fantastic cast that brought it to life!
 
Namsoon's Grandma annoys me. She is very predatory. I also cannot stand her lazy uncle.
 

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