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Review of the Korean Drama Sh**ting Stars!

Sh**ting Stars is about people in the entertainment industry who work behind the scenes, like the head of a PR team (Lee Sung Kyung) and the agency’s biggest star (Kim Young Dae).

Lee Sung Kyung plays Oh Han Byul. She is in charge of a public relations team in the entertainment business. Her job is hard, and she has to pay attention to the stars at the agency all the time. That includes the biggest star she went to college with, but they never agree.

Kim Young Dae is a popular star in Gong Tae Sung. Even though he fights with Han Byul all the time, he has had feelings for her for a long time.

I thought Sh*tting Stars was a good drama. It was like a mix of a rom-com, a slice of life, and entertainment. It had some good things about it and was nice enough to watch, but it also had some bad things about it and wasn’t very interesting.

The drama takes place in the entertainment business, and it’s about everything that goes into managing famous people, from their daily jobs to scandals. I do like seeing a little bit of what goes on behind the scenes in the business world.

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The main love story between Han Byul and Tae Sung is in the middle. We spend a lot of the drama watching them fight and Tae Sung tries and fails to tell Han Byul the truth. At first, it was cute, but it went on for too long for my taste.

Once they start dating, they have some nice moments together, but I never felt like they were on screen together enough. They do have some good times, though.

The drama’s total screen time was shared by a lot of different characters. The secondary characters are pretty well fleshed out, and each has its problems, romances, and triumphs to enjoy.

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We have many different kinds of people working for us, like actors, managers, members of the PR team, lawyers, and reporters. This does cut into the time we spend with our main couple, which I noticed. In this genre, I usually like it better when the main focus is on fewer characters.

But the biggest problem I had with the drama was that I just didn’t care that much about what was going on. The pace was average, and not much happened in the first half. Things do get more dramatic in the second half as the characters deal with loss, complicated relationships, and even multiple stalkers.

Normally, all of that would make me pretty happy, but by the time things started to get going, I was kind of over it. Even though most of the characters were fine, I didn’t like them, which didn’t help. Kang Yoo Sung (Yoon Jong Hoon) was by far my favourite character because he was so kind and warm-hearted.

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As I’ve already said, Sh*tting Stars is an okay drama in general. There are a few romances that are fun and give you a peek behind the scenes of the entertainment business. Things get more exciting in the second half of the play.

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