Sypnosis:

Kang Hyun Se (Kim Jae Won) grew up without knowing his father. Due to the lack of fatherly love, he was recruited by a gang and became a third rate mobster. After his mother’s death, he inherits a kindergarden, but he must go through a hundred days of training in order to get it, so he becomes an assistant teacher under a kindergarden teacher Yoo Mi Rae (Han Ji Min) and they develop romantic feelings for one another. However, the kindergarden property sits in the middle of an proposed amusement park development, called “Rainbow Park”. Hyun Se’s boss needs the money from the construction company so he is manipulating Hyun Se’s hatred towards his father and threatens Hyun Se’s father with the kindergarden Hyunseh has. Little does Hyun Se know that Choi Shi Wan (one of the managers who work for Hyunseh’s father), who is the ex-boyfriend of Yoo Mi Rae, struck a dirty deal with Hyun Se’s boss and is trying to outscore everyone.

My Review:

What an adorable drama! I started watching this drama for two reasons: 1) The three main leads starred in other dramas that I’ve liked and 2) It was produced by the same people who produced My Girl & Delightful Girl.

At first I was bummed out that Kim Ji Hoon was not the male lead purely because of his hotness factor ;) However, Kim Jae Won didn’t look too bad either.  He looks much better in this drama than in Wonderful Life. The female lead was cute and her fashion style was very similar to My Girl’s Yoo Rin — but of course, this is expected since it was produced by the same people.  As for chemistry between the leads, I kinda thought she looked better with Ji Hoon than Jae Won … but then I’m still happy with the ending.

Princesss: “Teacher, don’t you smell something burning?”
Teacher: “What’s burning?”
Princess: “My heart is on fire”

HAHAHA :) That coming from little girl who watches too much TV dramas. The kids were the highlights of this drama.  They were so adorable and they had the best lines. This drama made me want to adopt a Korean kid. So Cute!!

My Ratings: 4.5 / 5 stars

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