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Rebuttal #2: A case against My Love Patzzi and the delusions of Samsooki’s Jang Nara obsession

Once upon a time there lived a wee little goldfish. From her little plastic castle inside her little glass fish bowl she often glimpsed views of a television screen that housed human beings, many of whom cried rivers of tears due to something called “cancer” and sometimes bowed down to bearded men in red robes, intoning “Jeon-haaaaaa!”. At the time, she gobbled down Korean dramas by the truckload, swallowing each one like fish food, not caring about the taste or any possible health benefits. She just enjoyed watching them. Brainlessly. Forgetting them the instant her three second memory span was up.

She watched the 2002 MBC drama My Love Patzzi in this way. Alas, this drama turned out to be a puzzling one. Why was Jang Nara acting so ghoulish, and contorting her face into such strange expressions? And Kim Jae Won! Had he always been this boring? Why hadn’t she realized this before? And who was this young upstart Kim Rae Won, with his angsty ways? Was she supposed to be feeling sorry for him? What was going on here?

Ten episodes passed, and she was suddenly faced with the ending. She waited to see it all get wrapped up in a satisfactory manner. But she waited in vain. The little goldfish realized that the drama was over, and that nothing had happened. She realized for the first time the bitterness of feeling as though one has just been cheated of ten hours of her life. She realized, with a sudden booming lightning bolt from the heavens, that not all K-dramas are good. In fact, this one…well, this one was actually BAD.

The little goldfish was literally thunderstruck. Her scales sizzling, she eventually rose from the ashes of her former self to be reborn, this time with a long, bitter memory span and a perpetual wrinkle between her eyes. Today, she is still swimming around her little plastic castle, her fins constantly sharpened in preparation for attack. She has only one dream, to have these five words written on her tombstone:

“DAMN YOU, MY LOVE PATZZI.”

The End…Or is it?

Okay, so that was a bit of an exaggeration. And I’m pretty sure I’m not a goldfish, no matter what Samsooki may say (at least, I wasn’t the last time I checked). But the gist of the above story is true, and the reason I’m recounting it to you is to parry the bold attacks from Samsooki the Deluded, he who is the self-proclaimed ultimate defender of Jang Nara. He has thrown the metal mitten onto the ground, and I have picked it up. How could I not, when my interest has been so piqued? (Besides, metal mittens are cool.)

I have been called very picky and harsh in my critiques towards Korean dramas today, but it wasn’t always that way. I, too, have experienced a K-drama newbie’s fresh obsession and enthusiasm for dramas. When someone tells me they liked a drama even though it was technically mediocre, I know exactly how they feel. Hell, even today, I will watch a bad drama just for the sake of fangirling over some actor or other that I like.

However, even back when I was a mere eyelash of a baby fish and ready to veil my eyes to a drama’s every fault, I could not bring myself to like My Love Poo-Poo Patzzi. It’s not like I had anything against the actors or anything. I’d seen Jang Nara in Success Story of a Bright Girl previously, and I owned a copy of one of her CDs – it was one of the first K-pop CDs I ever owned, in fact. So I kind of liked her. Besides, I’d thought Kim Jae Won was rather cute in the 2002 drama Romance. I didn’t have any kind of opinion on Kim Rae Won, either. So I was completely open to liking this show.

But there were several problems with this drama that I just couldn’t get over. This was supposed to be a twist on the traditional Kongzzi and Patzzi story, to make the audience sympathize with Patzzi. But I didn’t think it did a very good job of getting that twist across. Sure, Song-yi is loud and abrasive and violent and inexplicably an outsider (for what, being loud? This is never explained), but she’s no Patzzi. She hangs out with the Traditional Evil Girl Of Dooooom (aka Hee Won) even though she is aware how evil she is and is constantly going on about how she can’t be trusted. And then she gets herself, over and over, into these scrapes that Hee Won places her into. I remember watching each EVIL PLOT and wanting to strangle Song-yi for falling for it every single time. She was supposedly so honest and tough and strong, but at the end of the day, she was nothing but a Victim, a Cinderella who never went to Manners School. She’s no different from the traditional K-drama heroine in that way, and for that, I found her annoying. All of this is augmented by the fact that, miraculously, she gets two good-looking men to fall for her at the same time. She spends her entire life overlooked by men and even used by them in order for them to get to her friend, and suddenly one day, out of the blue, two perfect men realize her charms and fall for her simultaneously? Puh-leeze.

But there is a different reason I could not bring myself to like her. The main reason, alas, was Jang Nara’s acting. Samsooki argues that she was acting as herself, and thus not acting, not really. I argue that she WAS acting – and that it was horribly evident that this was so. She over-exaggerates in everything she does, from the contorted facial expressions to the overly loud grunts of anger to the wild flailing of arms. And yet I am still expected to find her cute. I’m afraid I find that impossible.

Samsooki may try as hard as he can to argue that My Love Patzzi is this deep, heartwarming drama, but I respectfully beg to differ. Like Javabeans stated, it’s a “lightweight” of a drama, one that never delves really meaningfully into its themes, and is content to sit back on its haunches and fail to resolve anything or come to any real conclusions. By the way, did I mention how stupid the ending is?

As for the suggestion that I am somehow missing out on something by being so discerning in my taste in K-dramas, I would just like to say that, as someone who has experienced and who remembers those early days of K-drama obsession, I honestly don’t miss it. Oh, there have been times when I’ve wished I couldn’t see some of the little flaws I do in some K-dramas, but I think the end rewards are exquisite enough to make up for it all. When I find a drama that is truly well-made, and that says something about the human condition that truly speaks to me, I feel a kind of bliss that cannot be explained. And as this sense of bliss comes around at least twice a year, I’m more than satisfied. Besides, it’s not like I’m immune to liking dramas that are less than stellar – my enjoyment of dramas like last year’s The Accidental Couple (aka That Fool) or the currently airing Pasta prove that.

There is nothing wrong with liking technically “bad” dramas or defending them. Of course I recognize that taste is highly subjective, and that everyone is entitled to what they choose to like and watch. I applaud those who speak out on behalf of the masses. But let’s not hyper-inflate the influence that professional critics have on people’s drama-watching habits, and let’s not imagine that these critical opinions are running rampant in the K-drama world. I can count on less than one hand the number of people in the English-speaking K-drama internet community who can be counted as true professional critics of Korean dramas (most critics tend to concentrate on Korean films). Even in Korea, I’ve noticed that dramas tend to be critically ignored, and assumed to be of a lower overall quality than films. Ratings and overall popularity are considered to be very important in judging whether or not to watch a particular drama, and as a result, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to find true diversity in K-drama content. The things that have been proven to be popular continue to get recycled, while dramas that try something different, like Conspiracy in the Court or Mixed-Up Investigative Agency, fall by the wayside. How is that a healthy K-drama environment?

Forgive me for falling off-topic. I tend to talk too much, I know. (See what you’ve done, Samsooki?) Now, if you’ll excuse me, I need to go dig up my copy of that Jang Nara CD. I know it’s gotta be around here somewhere. I will only pause to add:

WHO’S YO DADDY?

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personal taste and first time experiences.
One watched it and fell in love with korean drama and Jang Nara. The show was basically built around her after all. It was a way of cashing in on her huge fame at the time, yes believe it or not but Jang Nara was Huge in Korea at the time ,she was literally everywhere and whatever she touched was gold.
One watched it and didnt like it..maybe because one was male and one female..who knows..I have always found Jang Nara totally adorable..so yes when watching her my brain may turn off to a degree so I didnt mind her rough acting..though she certainly gave it plenty of energy!
She was pretty new to acting then too, with only nonstop and Bright Girl behind her, she certainly a great deal better actress than she is now than she was those days. I think the feeling she was playing herself in MLP is from the fact that she is very honest and straight forward and what you see is pretty well much what you get.
While she did start as a singer [she was a model in her teens]in the factory of Korean Production companies where everyone comes out all looking and saying the say things, everything they say and do written for them by those production companies losing all personalty in doing so, she was lucky enough to get her contract cut..other word kicked out. The company she was with decided to push for BOA and didn't want her to come out and compete against her. So she never had to suffer though the company system most other Korean had to, this made her very much more open and unique.

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@bjharm
Wait a minute, she was with SM aka root of all evil?!

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It is nice when sub-par dramas can trigger some deeper emotion - it doesn't take a good drama to do so, necessarily, and I think that's a good reminder. (And some technically apt dramas can miss the mark for me.) I watched a couple episodes of MLP tonight, and it, uh, did not trigger those feelings for me. I didn't hate it, but I felt like there were missing steps involved. Like, Kim Jae Won's character just magically implicitly distrusts the evil stepsister! How convenient! And in this case, it's not just a plot contrivance (which is fine) but a character contrivance, and it really pissed me off.

All About Eve was the drama I haaaaaated. Hated. I watched every damn episode, too, just to make sure I wasn't missing a turn around. I think that was the drama that broke my pure and innocent K-drama heart.

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I remember watching this but I don't remember if I had liked or hated it. It was enjoyable I'm sure just memorable. But you guys sure make it fun. Thx for the laugh.

Edit: @Dav Thanks for your opinion by All about Eve. My friend keep telling me how good it is but it doesn't seem interesting to me. So I be skipping that one.

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Thank you for that caption of Jang nara's facial expression. It had me rolling on the floor laughing. I'm realy glad I'm not the only who get annoys seeing her exaggerated expressions. Jang Nara is absolutely adorable as a singer, but as an actress she has alot to improve on.

PS. I Admit I did alot of skimming through all three articles but they were entertaining nonetheless.

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*sob* yup I'm always late...

PATZZI MUST DIE!!!

seriously the poopoobear of the east, stop murdering and offering us an neverending supply of blood sacriface.. geeezzz we have our bloodied hand full.

I have nth against JNR and I can perfectly understand for the delusional cute = goddess= cant do no wrong = great actress = cant do no wrong = PATZZI MUST DIE!!!

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Dav : while MLP was only ten episodes long so didn't have time to go into character development it was pretty clear that Kim Jae Won’s character was pretty sharp and quick on the uptake, he was after all the rich guys son so he knows a girl on the hunt for his status when he sees one, so one he not going to believe what she says straight off and two it also explains his attraction to Song-yi who unlike the second lead girl and likely most of the girls he had meet over the years almost painfully honest [not to mention a lot cuter!] it was also why he dropped her so coldly at first after finding out she had been lying.
In many way MLP just laid down the bare bones of the actors characters and it was up to the watcher to full out the flesh, so to speak when watching it from what they got from the actors playing the roles.

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LMAO, Dahee, thanks for the good laugh. Was never interested in MLP and would probably never watch it, but it's still entertaining to read your thoughts.

Also, you may be called picky and harsh, but that's what I respect about you. You always expect the best in dramas and take them seriously. This is why even though our taste may not match all the time, I always take your recommendations and criticisms seriously.

Now that everyone's been singing praises for Conspiracy in the Court, I should really buckle down and watch it.

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Waooooo that was definitely a good read. Well from my years of watching K drama, Jang Nara in My Love Pazzi and Jan Di in BBF will be the most annoying character ever encounter. Its sad but so far i have avoided watching any other work they have done so far.

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You guys are awesome! What a display of unity in diversity. Thank you Samsooki, JB and Dahee_Fanel! :)

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So much fun, guys! Everyone makes solid cases for themselves. I haven't watched My Love Patzzi and probably never will. And I have a sneaking suspicion that Samsookie's post and Javabean's and Dahee_Fanel's rebuttals are much, much more fun that the actual drama...

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hahaha...had so much fun reading Samsooki's , Dahee's and Javabean's posts... i enjoyed reading them more than i did when i watched MLP

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Hahaha, this is so much fun!

I do think I watched the first episode of My Love Patzzi and was immediately discouraged from continuing...

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ahhhhh.. i saw a mention of Sangdoo Lets go to School...

the drama (ending) that caused me to stay away from K-melodramas (until WISFC came along)

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Samsooki, JB & Dahee.....love this debate, well thought, witty & humorous as usual.

I watched MLP few years ago and didn't like it at all. Didn't find ANY reason for these 2 guys falling for Patzzi and her yo-yo between the 2 of them added more salt to the wound. And yes JNR's acting was so exaggerated & annoying.

Since it was my 1st time seeing Jang Nara & Kim Jae Won, it did leave a bad impression that I end up not liking either one (not hate, just not fond of)

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@happy reader

BTW, the bad perm ahjussi was paired up again with the one who played the evil girl as a younger guy - older woman romance in Golden Bride.

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FIGHTING!!!!! ahahahah

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Bingo!! Subjective is the word!

Loved the writing, you have a delicious way of writing, hehe! But totally disagree with your views on this drama, 'cus hey, it's all very subjective, see!

Seeing the screencap which here was used to demonstrate her overracting and gurning facial expressions... sorta reminded me how I sorta liked that scene, not in a masochist way, but for me this drama came about when I was still raw about being brutally bulied in high school, I was always outnumbered too, but I stuck with that school till the death, just because I wanted to leave with my head held high and not be 'chased out'. So maybe I loved this drama because it inspired some semblance of an unfaltering fighting spirit, which was also a bit of drama novelty back then.
When KRW began falling for her, I remember directing two thumbs up to the screen in jubilation saying ''Well done girl, well done, you snagged him!''

This drama DOES have raw production value and story, yet it worked for me then, at that time. So it's forever in my good books. Even though kdramas have progressed faaar beyond this, but I still look back to remember this fondly.

Le Grande Sigh... Kim Rae Won! How I miss thee!

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Bingo!! Subjective is the word!

Loved the writing, you have a delicious way of writing, hehe! But totally disagree with your views on this drama, 'cus hey, it's all very subjective, see!

Seeing the screencap which here was used to demonstrate her overracting and gurning facial expressions... sorta reminded me how I sorta liked that scene, not in a masochist way, but for me this drama came about when I was still raw about being brutally bulied in high school, I was always outnumbered too, but I stuck with that school till the death, just because I wanted to leave with my head held high and not be 'chased out'. So maybe I loved this drama because it inspired some semblance of an unfaltering fighting spirit, which was also a bit of drama novelty back then.
When KRW began falling for her, I remember directing two thumbs up to the screen in jubilation saying ''Well done girl, well done, you snagged him!''

This drama DOES have raw production value and story, yet it worked for me then, at that time. So it's forever in my good books. Even though kdramas have progressed faaar beyond this, but I still look back to remember this fondly.

Le Grande Sigh... Kim Rae Won! How I miss thee!

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Sorry, that above anonymous was me, forgot to sign my name. Ran out of time to request deletion too. D'oh!

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Dahee, loved the intro! And couldn't agree with you more on the ending. On a side note, your point on critics discussing kdramas is really valid---which is why I enjoy reading your opinion on kdramas even though I may not necessarily always agree :)

JB, Dahee, and Samsooki thank you for the wonderful and witty discussion on MLP! But yeah, I'm totally on JB & Dahee's side on this discussion...JNR acting in MLP was really frustrating to watch and she does have a tendency to over-exaggerate her expressions. But MLP isn't the worst drama I've seen and JNR is better than many other actresses.

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ARE THOSE TEARS SALTY, SAMSOOKI?

Best line ever!

=D Maybe not having a Y means you can't under MLP.

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your writing is very different compared to your Year-End review. :P

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Oh Samsooki Oppa...*pats back*...at least you tried. In all fairness, a mere mortal going up against the Blog-Gods is destined to fail the first time around. I'm sure you'll learn tactically next time. ^_^

@Dahee, I've always respected and often loved your commentary. I completely concur with the lack of abundant critical review on KDramas, not only online, but within Korea's industry itself. I feel immensely horrible for the dramas that try valiantly to break the mold and don't get the successes (either with ratings/popularity OR critical acclaim) it warrants. So keep that wrinkle between your brows, and your grumpiness - I rather like it. lols.

@JB: Thanks again for the creation of this truly open and brilliant haven. You know we all love you right?

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good one! Now I'm interested in checking this drama out. haha

@ reluctantbutaddicted
"(My own curse from the grave would be directed at Sangdoo, Let’s Go to School where I felt betrayed to the very deepest core of k-drama trust, and I don’t have enough drama-hating emotion left over from that to feel so intensely about MLP.)"

I totally agree with you! I was interested in watching that because of Rain but... Oh Lord, you know I trust the inspiration you give to directors and scriptwriters but please, please let there be no thing such as this $#^+ in the future.

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Is there possible to have more debates like this? I like!

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post 52 Cranky "@bjharm
Wait a minute, she was with SM aka root of all evil?!"

Indeed she was, but BOA was always favoured over her and she was cut before making her singing debut so not to compete with BOA, who had already debuted a year before when she was 16teen I think. I understand the idea was she didn't have what it takes to challenge either BOA or others with a like image around at that time.
Actually it was likely the luckiest thing to happen to her as she never had to suffer going though production company control or get her personality 'moulded' to suit the company ideal like most Korean singers had to. She made her debut that year anyway with enough impact to get two songs in the top ten and it lead to her MC jobs that in turn lead to her breaking into acting in Nonstop2, by the next year she was matching BOA, both girls sharing the music awards from the four main TV stations 2 each, though they never really competed musically, different styles altogether. She also made Successful Story of a Bright Girl and MLP that same year and won acting awards to go with it, making her the top multi -talented girl star around..well for a time.
I can go on forever on just why she left to work {not earn money} in china, but well stop here.

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still.. this is most likely the very first drama that some of us watched and then led us to the kdorama..

n what is there not to like about jang nara? she is cute. she can act. she can sing.

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Dahee is at her best when she's raging!

KO KO ding ding ding! lol

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Thank you all!!!

a perfect example of how you can disagree respectfully!!
Very classy the way you guys do i.

You tree are brilliant with your words :)

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I love Jang Nara, and I thought My Love Patzzi was pretty enjoyable XDDD I mean, it was just a superficial, feel-good drama, and I liked the setting ^___^
I do think Jang Nara is cute, though XD

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I liked Jang Nara in "My bratty princess" a lot, and I surf the dramas to watch next mostly by the actors, but MLP just did not catch my attention. Was it her acting, or the plot or smth else - just no interest. So you guys can make peace by agreeing that the actress is ok, but she did a bad drama this time :)

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Just discovered this debate (a year late) thanks to today's post about KJW completing his military service. I think I enjoyed the debate more than I enjoyed My Love Patzzi. I was really happy to read some of JB's criticism in this debate because her review of MLP on the Drama Ratings page was the only one that had me wondering: what was she thinking? ("Short, cute drama with two too-perfect guys and a spunky heroine as an anti-Cinderella. Not very deep, but easy to watch. (7 / 6)"

I'm totally with Dahee when she says of Jang Nara's acting in MLP "I argue that she WAS acting – and that it was horribly evident that this was so. She over-exaggerates in everything she does, from the contorted facial expressions to the overly loud grunts of anger to the wild flailing of arms. And yet I am still expected to find her cute. I’m afraid I find that impossible." Gah!

I've seen over 60 k-dramas so far and I've gotta say that for me, Jang Nara's Song-yi was the most aggravating female lead evah! (And that's saying something, cuz I've also watched BBF.) I only stuck it out because of KRW.

I'm glad to know that lots of folks enjoyed MLP, but I'm also glad to know that I wasn't the only one who found it frustrating and who found Song-yi incredibly annoying.

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LOL @ "My Love Poo-Poo Patzzi."

I really have no plan on watching this drama despite JB's rating of 7/6 (my threshold is 6/6). The ending does not sound very good to me. A drama's ending has to end on a very good note for me to say that it was good and that's also a big factor for me to watch it again (despite my love for LMH & SYJ, I really didn't like Personal Taste's last 2 episodes and so I've kept the OST but gave out the DVD).

As to Jang Nara, I tried Baby-faced Beauty but didn't get to finish it because her character annoyed me during the first episode. I heard it got better though, but it's on the bottom of my to-watch list. Jandi is a good example of an annoying character (in hindsight), but I quite enjoyed watching BOF and never regretted the hours I spent on it. Another recent annoying character for me was Yoon Eun-hye in Lie To Me. That sucked big time. I pretty much don't like her (personally) at the moment because of her character and have plans of giving out my Princess Hours DVD too (maybe not the Coffee Prince dvd because of Gong Yoo).

Anyway, I disagree about the issue that most of the readers of JB's blog are following or being influenced by her opinions. I'm one of those who go to this blog only when I've an opinion about a kdrama and wishes to see what JB & GF have to say about it too. I'm happy that most of their opinions coincide with mine, but I'm also happy that some are opposite of what I think. It's a good place to go even if my opinion differs with theirs because unlike in some other blogs (that I'd rather not name), I don't get annoyed and feel that the writer of the opposite opinion is stupid. Kudos to JB & GF for being fairly objective in your posts, respectful of your readers, and be witty, snarky, sarcastic, and cool at the same time!

BTW, @dahee_fanel - read your (old) drunken post at your blog and was dying laughing!

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I really enjoyed my love patzzi it was in this drama I totally fall in love with Kim rae won

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What an entertaining post, ? and follow up posts

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