I think Twinkle is flying under the radar. I like most of the characters - the uncle whose in college; the law-student whose also got a baby to take care of; the younger sister whose determined to be a star; the "daughter" of the rich family; the middle-class mom; the rich dad - all of them. I think its an interesting (if not somewhat melodramatic show).
The basic plot: Two 29 year old women discover they were switched at birth. One is a hard-working woman whose grown up with the rich family, but really belongs with the debt-ridden, restaurant-owning, middle class family. The other is a put-upon woman, whose dumped by her horrible boyfriend and who works at a book store, she grew up with the debt-ridden family, but is the bio-daughter of the rich family. Everyone finds out and the bitchy rich mom tells the middle class mom that she and her husband will "rise" both "girls" from then onward. The the "middle class" girl, wanting more in life, moves in with the rich family. She decides that everything the "rich" woman had should be hers - even though she hasn't worked for it or gone to school - so, she tells the "rich" woman to leave her house and her family. It goes from there. Its melodramatic, like I said. But, at times its a cool look at the way people change once they have money (or don't have money).
I hope this upcoming season will make up for the last two lackluster years in K-drama.
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Date: 2011-04-26 11:42 pm (UTC)The basic plot: Two 29 year old women discover they were switched at birth. One is a hard-working woman whose grown up with the rich family, but really belongs with the debt-ridden, restaurant-owning, middle class family. The other is a put-upon woman, whose dumped by her horrible boyfriend and who works at a book store, she grew up with the debt-ridden family, but is the bio-daughter of the rich family. Everyone finds out and the bitchy rich mom tells the middle class mom that she and her husband will "rise" both "girls" from then onward. The the "middle class" girl, wanting more in life, moves in with the rich family. She decides that everything the "rich" woman had should be hers - even though she hasn't worked for it or gone to school - so, she tells the "rich" woman to leave her house and her family. It goes from there. Its melodramatic, like I said. But, at times its a cool look at the way people change once they have money (or don't have money).
I hope this upcoming season will make up for the last two lackluster years in K-drama.