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Anyway, after my love for South Korean cinema took off with My Sassy Girl, I pretty much wanted to watch any and every romance-comedy from the country as I could. A few years later (after getting tired of the same old movies), I eventually took a chance and upgraded to some of their series or probably better known as "soap operas" here in the US. Much like their cinema, their shows are filled with quirky characters, comedy, and pretty damn good drama. If you like their movies, then you'll absolutely love their shows. My first taste was with My Lovely Sam-Soon, which still remains as one of my fav. Korean shows.
I've seen a couple handful of their dramas, and only found one bad egg in all of them. Recently I completed a series called Super Rookie, which was a very entertaining underdog story. Filled with comedy, romance, and lots of dramatic elements. The show follows a slacker who decides to apply for a job at South Koreas most successful and powerful business company called LK. After a computer error, and countless weird coincidences, he makes it through all the interview stages and surprisingly gets a job there. Story basically just revolves around him and the drama love-triangle drama between a couple other girls, and an old friend of his, who gets in the way.
Lots more to the story than that, but it pretty much sums it up. As I said before, if you really like Korean cinema, then I'd recommend giving their shows a shot. Super Rookie isn't necessary a good choice for beginners, but it's a show I'd recommend for the seasoned watcher. I'd be happy to recommend some good starter shows if anyone reading is interested. However, unless you know a good place to download or watch this kinda stuff, you'll likely have to purchase them at places like Yesasia.com, which is what I do
PREVIEW:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LkscWhgWibk
INFO:
http://www.yaentertainment.com/catalog/superrookie.html
http://us.yesasia.com/en/PrdDept.asp...id-1004976827/