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Hi everyone! Jinja Daeeebakkkk.... Arghhh So sad we have to wait for another week to see her again. I love her character in this drama and really she acts so much better. She really sticks to her words when she promised something. I love her character so far. Can't wait! She has gotten way prettier! No wonder her co-star this time cannot stop praising her beauty. I would too hehehe   B-) :x Have a beautiful day!

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[HanCinema's Drama Review] "Pinocchio" Episode 2



Right after snapping back to the quiz show it's straight into another flashback- but don't worry, this one only goes back into recent history and deals exclusively with the adult cast, even if they're all garbed in high school uniforms.



Dal-po is a bit of a lazy slob- or so it seems. Frequently this episode we get a good look at the young man's keen deductive mind. The way he's easily able to size up even faraway situations somewhat strains belief- but again, I'm willing to give "Pinocchio" leeway in this department since the contrivance matches up with the greater themes. Even if, as is once again the case, these themes aren't gone into in a great deal of depth. This is the very personal story of how Dal-po has been living his life for the past several years. It's not exactly a lie- for that matter it's not even terribly dishonest.


 Dal-po just chooses to ignore his potential, as well as nearly everything that's going on around him, until something happens that makes Dal-po mad enough to break character and make a big moral point.



Obviously this ends up being because of In-ha, but I was surprised at how I ended up feeling sorry for In-ha too, on general merits. The situation she finds herself in is, in fact, a pretty lousy one given her medical condition. Any girl that looks like she does is bound to run into a love confession but In-ha doesn't even have the choice of trying to let the guy off easy. All the same, she really doesn't handle the situation well at all, and seems to be provocative mostly for the sake of being provocative. It's another discomforting parallel with her mother.


With most of the last several years skipped over, it's clear enough from the preview that In-ha hasn't given up the romantic image of her mother as star reporter. Indeed, even her reaction to the end of the quiz show illustrates that In-ha is still a kid- and if the last several years in the boondocks weren't enough for her to get a grip, I doubt the next several will help either. This manages to be reasonable stuff- as is suitable, given the nature of the narrative.



 Relievingly, though, we do get closer to a resolution of the tragedy which set Dal-po off on such a terrible course, as it's established beyond all doubt what happened to his father. For that matter, sooner or later the truth is going to have to come to light. Stuff like that can't just lie around indefinitely without somebody wondering whether it came from.



 So, too, do our characters sally forth to their destiny. Review by William Schwartz "Pinocchio" is directed by Jo Soo-won and Sin Seung-woo, written by Park Hye-ryeon and features Lee Jong-suk, Park Shin-hye, Kim Yeong-kwang, Lee Yoo-bi, Lee Pil-mo, Kang Shin-il and many more.

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2nd episode of SBS’s Wednesday-Thursday drama <Pinocchio>, which aired on November 13, was full of Park Shin-hye’s lovely charms. Park Shin-hye appears as ‘Choi In-ha’ who hiccups every time she lies in the drama.

Park Shin-hye showed funny appearance as she imagined of her exposing the truth of a brutal criminal and as she hiccuped while she acted a role for a film.

Park Shin-hye’s hiccup also made her not to lie about her feeling for Lee Jong-suk. In the previous episode, Park Shin-hye brought an umbrella to Lee Jong-suk because she knew that he didn’t have one. She was worried about him. But, she lied saying, “I brought this umbrella to you because grandpa asked me to.” And, she hiccupped as soon as she said that.

Park Shin-hye also looks so adorable when she hiccups. Her hiccup even raises expectation for love story of Park Shin-hye and Lee Jong-suk.

Meanwhile, according to Nielseon ratings, 2nd episode of drama <Pinocchio> recorded ratings of 10.8 % in the capital area and ratings of 9.8 % in the whole country, which is 2.0% more than the previous episode.

SBS’s drama <Pinocchio> airs at 10 p.m. every Wednesday and Thursday.

Written by Han Jihee, Photography by Captured Images from Drama ‘Pinocchio,’ Translated by Park Kayla

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