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Yoon Eun Hye

Have watched Goong till episode 12 and its getting better and better.. and I have totally fallen in love with Chae-gyung (well, Yoon Eun Hye too), a character which only exists in movie and drama I guess. And I hate Yul, not because I don't like Yul but because such a comforting guy will never get the girl in Korean drama. No.. the winner will always be the 'selfish jerk'. Ya ya.. she will keep cursing him 'selfish jerk', keep telling the nice guy how she could have fallen for him, and end up choosing the jerk. And I am sort of tired of watching the same pattern happening again and again ^^ Oh I would love to be proven wrong by Goong.. I don't see how that is possible though.

Anyway, grabbed a clip from youtube, the power of internet! It's from her time with baby vox. Low quality vid, she doesn't always look gorgeous but that's the whole point of liking her ^^

Comments

Linda said…
i hated Shin at first & liked Yul instead. but, in the end, it turned the other way round. i fell for Shin 'the royal jerk' and hated Yul. haha... =P

i guess girls really do fall for leadership, uh?
phoenix chix said…
=) ya.. I guess guys really have to learn to lead. can't really argue with that, can I?

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