The new K-Drama attracts attention for new interpretations of popular clichés

The new K-Drama attracts attention for new interpretations of popular clichés

Viewers like the way the show handles overused clichés!

K-Dramas tend to be formulaic, which some viewers like, as they know what to expect from them. Many K-Dramas contain popular clichés, such as the rich CEO with a tortured past who falls in love with the colleague, enemies to lovers, and even the umbrella scene, which for many signals the beginning of growing romantic feelings.

Common Male Chaebol Core Tropes:
byu/ILoveParrots111 inKDRAMA

A new K-Drama contains all these clichés but with new twists.

Lee Joon Hyuk (left) and Han Ji Min (right)
Lee Joon Hyuk (left) and Han Ji Min (right)

SBSit’s the new K-Drama, Love Scouts (also known as My perfect secretary), debuted last week with its first two episodes. Rather than a man playing the cold, arrogant CEO with a tragic past, she is actually an actress Han Ji Min (Our blues AND Behind your touch). In this story, actor Lee Joon Hyuk (Our beloved summer AND Vigilant) plays his friendly secretary, who he eventually falls in love with despite initially hating him.

A confident and successful woman (Han Ji-Min) is the CEO of a headhunting company. To survive in the highly competitive field of headhunting, he puts everything he has into his job. Outside of his job, he doesn’t know how to do anything. She has a secretary (Lee Joon-Hyuk) who takes care of pretty much everything for her. Unlike her boss, the secretary is friendly, polite and considerate towards others. He is a single father, also good at parenting duties and housework.

— AsianWiki

Gfpqtu6aEAAvCIu

With the premiere alone, viewers praised the show for its gender-swapping, a cliche turned cliche.

Love Scouts didn’t just stop at gender-reversed roles in providing a fresh take on K-Drama clichés. In episode 3, the protagonists also share a cute moment under the umbrella, which has become quite overused in K-Dramas. Yet, inside Love Scouts, the umbrella used belonged to the daughter of the male protagonist, also a single father.

Many found this scene captivating and hilarious. It was even enough to melt the female protagonist’s frozen heart!

Thank you all Pinkfong (the company known for Baby Shark) for contributing to this iconic scene.

K-Drama continues to surprise viewers with twisted clichés.

Love Scouts airs every Friday and Saturday at 10pm and is available for international streaming via Rakuten Viki.

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Scroll to Top