So romantic. Perfectly romantic.

NOTE: Previous post linked here.

I am already on Episode 10 of Murphy’s Law of Love starring the very cute and pretty Ivelyn Lee opposite the dashingly handsome Danson Tang (soo much CHEMISTRY!), but yet it still manages to surprise and tickle me with its heartfelt romance. Each episode is just filled with so much romantic gestures, that I’m sure any girl will appreciate and wish to experience, at least once.

Give me some of that GUTS, GIVER, GENTLE, and GUARANTEE they keep talking about. Or I’ll take Danson Tang too, complete with the hidden coy smiles, the cool and aloof attitude, the jealous tendencies, and the little chin dimple.

I’m kind of sad though that they stopped listing the rules of Murphy’s Law that I found highly entertaining.

Here’s what I have so far:

1. If there is a possibility of several things going wrong, the one that will cause the most damage is the one that goes wrong.

2. It never rains when you bring an umbrella yet it pours when you don’t bring one.

3. An effective solution will always cause new problems.

4. There is never enough time to do it right the first time but there is always enough time to redo it again.

5. The more you don’t want to see him, the likelier you’ll see him.

6. If everything seems fine, something must have gone wrong.

7. What’s most needed at a critical moment is missing.

8. High heels will always get stuck in potholes on the street.

Oh, does anyone else deeply wish Ivelyn Lee and Danson Tang to date in real life, especially now that she just broke up with her boyfriend? I really wish they do.. if not, I still hope the JongShin couple does.

Murphy’s Law of Love: LOVE, LOVE, LOVE

LOVE, LOVE, LOVE ❤ ❤ ❤

I absolutely became a fan of the 2015 series starring Danson Tang, Murphy’s Law of Love, from the very first second. Even the opening is great!

First, I love the rules of Murphy’s law because there is some truth in them (though I don’t want to say it is always accurate… after all, I don’t want to jinx myself)

If there is a possibility of several things going wrong, the one that will cause the most damage will be the one that goes wrong.

It never rains when bring an umbrella, yet it pours when you don’t bring one.

Ivelyn Lee is a cute, quirky but pretty, female lead. She is perfect for Danson Tang. I am so glad to see another series of Danson Tang. I loved him as Senior Nan in Hana Kimi. I am glad that his role is yet another cool one.

What’s really exciting about it though is the love-hate relationship. Along with the second male lead syndrome, I also have the love-hate syndrome. I find love-hate relationships in dramas extremely romantic and exciting. That is just why I loved Boys Over Flowers (starring Lee Min Ho and Gu Hye Sun, of course) and Shining Inheritance (starring Lee Seung Gi and Han Hyo Joo).

Anyway, I’m going to end this post right here so I can run and watch Episode 2. I can hardly wait!!

Fabulous Boys

I was very excited to find out the new addition to Dramafever’s series collection: Fabulous Boys! I’ve been wanting to see it, instead of watching reruns of Absolute Boyfriend.

I have to say though, that so far, I’m not enjoying it as much. Maybe because I already know what will happen.

But then, I’m barely even halfway through episode 1, so maybe it just hasn’t reeled me in yet. Plus, I was used to Jiro Wang’s gentle and innocent character as Night, that his serious and pouty self in the first episode of Fabulous Boys is not very attractive. It’s just way too much, even for Jiro Wang, yes, to be compared to Jang Geun Suk’s original character that made his signature pout known to all KDrama fans. I just hope I like it as I watch more episodes.

Chao for now!