• I review this based on a comparison with other Asian dramas.

    If you like drama/romances where both main characters are immature and innocent, this should appeal to you. It starts off with instant conflict and, as most Asian dramas, the drama comes and goes without really being totally resolved until the last episode or two. The story revolves around three main couples who are related to each other. One rich family who owns a resort/hotel/zoo and the romances of the daughter and two sons.

    I do have a few issues with the production values. The audio is horrible, sometimes the music is louder than the voices and in one scene a car is driving on what must be a cobblestone street where not only does the audio bounce but the video as well.

    The other thing that bothered me was the business decisions. Even in Asia it makes no sense to have the legal department punish an employee when they make a mistake, especially before the business loss is actual. In most of the companies I've worked for, mistakes are expected and you learn from them. Getting the legal department involved is idiotic, as well as firing an employee just because of a mistake. Pure lunacy from a management point-of-view.

    Overall, worth watching, there is good chemistry between the characters. And, it does have some funny moments, many from when a gangster boss' daughter gets involved with the playboy son. This can be watched by younger viewers with only a few allusions to sexual situations and mostly threatened rather than actual violence. The English subtitles are better than average, but not always accurately translated. Just don't expect U. S. production values.