You cannot discuss Another Miss Oh without praising Seo Hyun-jin. Her portrayal of the "Ordinary" Oh Hae-young is a tour de force of raw emotion. She cries like a real person—with blotchy skin, hiccups, and a total loss of dignity. Yet, she laughs with reckless abandon.
The series runs for (approximately 60 minutes each). Unlike modern 12-episode K-dramas, the middle of Another Miss Oh does suffer slightly from "filler," but the emotional payoff in episodes 15-17 is worth it. Another Miss Oh -2016-- Korean with English sub...
Absolutely. is a textbook example of the "Hong Sisters" (the screenwriters) at their peak emotional maturity. While later episodes drag slightly with the typical K-drama extension issues (going from 16 to 18 episodes), the core romance is unforgettable. You cannot discuss Another Miss Oh without praising
Fans of My Mister , It’s Okay to Not Be Okay , Because This Is My First Life , and anyone who believes love stories should include ugly crying and honest apologies. Yet, she laughs with reckless abandon
The story follows two women who share the same name, . In high school, one was popular and "pretty," while the other was "plain." This comparison haunted the plain Oh Hae-young into adulthood. The Conflict