Although Episode 11's sort-of-recap went differently than expected I'll continue to attempt explaining what happened in the episode with the screen shots I saved.
I think this might be the set of Dark Moon (one of the gigs that Lian and Gong Xi are working on). I don't know why he's dressed like a student, but there he is.
Gong Xi just found out that she's adopted!! ... kidding, she's obviously upset about something. Perhaps she's thinking, 'Why is Lian not looking at me, even though I could never ever like him. He's still not looking. Maybe he'll look now? Now? Well he can go to hell!'
Episode 13
"I'm only doing this because it's my job....wouldn't do this otherwise...nope...never....wouldn't happen."
"Just breathe. Everyone loves me. Everyone loves me. Everyone loves me...."
"We all know I'm the true main character. YUP!"
Summing episodes 12 and 13: shenanigans between Lian and Gong Xi, Shang pouts , and the manager steals the show in adorableness.
-Alyssa
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Sunday, November 17, 2013
Saturday, November 16, 2013
Skip Beat Episode 11 - Sort of Recap
Remember when I said that I had pictures for the remaining episodes of the drama, remember? Well I'm bringing them out now and will give comments on what I think happened!
Gong Xi is straight up tripping as she sees her fairy companion "Corn" from years ago. She's either dreaming or recovering from a head injury.
When you're a wealthy actor with a nice pad, being shirtless and drinking a bottle of water like everyone's looking is a must..
Maybe someone told Gong Xi she's acting a little too crazy?
Probably one of the many scenes where the two have misunderstood each other. Maybe Lian saw the previous picture?
I totally forgot that I saved these. I thought it was something odd and slightly humorous for Gong Xi to say, "I want Qin to feed me a hotdog too." while spying on her in the bushes.
And that's Episode 11! I thought for sure that I'd have some idea of what went down this episode from the pictures. All I got was that Gong Xi is still up to her usual shenanigans while Lian broods.
Gong Xi is straight up tripping as she sees her fairy companion "Corn" from years ago. She's either dreaming or recovering from a head injury.
When you're a wealthy actor with a nice pad, being shirtless and drinking a bottle of water like everyone's looking is a must..
Maybe someone told Gong Xi she's acting a little too crazy?
Probably one of the many scenes where the two have misunderstood each other. Maybe Lian saw the previous picture?
I totally forgot that I saved these. I thought it was something odd and slightly humorous for Gong Xi to say, "I want Qin to feed me a hotdog too." while spying on her in the bushes.
And that's Episode 11! I thought for sure that I'd have some idea of what went down this episode from the pictures. All I got was that Gong Xi is still up to her usual shenanigans while Lian broods.
Thursday, August 22, 2013
Glamorous (Extravagant) Challenge a.k.a "Skip Beat!" Episodes 9 and 10 Recap
EPISODE NINE:
EPISODE TEN:
When Gong Xi and Shang finally meet, he is still uncertain
of her identity. She decides that in order to move forward it would be best to
take on an alias and act as if she is big fan of his. Yeah, okay, that makes sense…Her new name? Come on, guess….Gigi! I don’t know why I find it funny, but I do.
I think it’s just the whole situation. He knew her since childhood and all of
sudden he can’t recognize who she is; lame. Somehow she manages to fool him
for some time, but screws up when she gives him salt to help his food taste
better; only something she would know. He of course picks this up, lamenting on
how she is the only one who knows his likes and dislikes. It’s a miracle he hasn’t realized that he is in love with her though…For
some reason Shang is still not satisfied with his deduction and decides to test
her by pulling out something she had showed enthusiasm for, when they were
together. She responds as he expects, and he becomes certain on his conclusion.
Before anything is done though, she is called in for makeup.
After seeing Gong Xi getting kicked out for going ballistic
at the sight of Shang’s poster, Lian reprimands her. And from here on out a
cycle of them getting along, Gong Xi screwing up, and Lian scolding her ensues.
One of their nicer moments is at restaurant, where Lian amusingly watches Gong
Xi chow down. At some point Lian gets sick and Gong Xi steps up to the plate
and does everything within her power to remedy situation. Unfortunately he
still has to work and one of his scenes requires a prolonged amount of time in
the “rain”. When things wrap up, he collapses onto Gong Xi. To her surprise,
she learns that he only responds to lines from the drama and in order to get
him back home she has to utilize it. As she puts him to bed he calls her “dear”
(or something close to it) and she is left confused; she had always assumed he
hated her. Lian wakes up the next morning surprised to find that he is all comfy in
bed. He walks to his kitchen, notices Gong Xi cooking away, and ponders why she
is putting so much effort into things. With a few more scenes that showcase
Gong Xi’s earnestness and sincerity he concludes that that is just who she is;
revenge on Shang doesn’t define her. Oh, yeah, by this time it is pretty much
established that Lian knew Gong Xi as a child. He was “Corn” (Episode
Six).
Later, Gong Xi learns that she and Moko have been asked to
perform in an upcoming music video; their commercial had tons of success.
However, when she learns that Shang will be the singer she becomes
apprehensive. While she is pondering over accepting the part, Moko approaches
her, concerned as well. Apparently she had been asked to do a small part in a
drama special, but she feels guilty because the part had been given to someone
else previously. Gong Xi tells her not to worry about it; after all she got it
fair and square. Moko brightens up by the support and accepts that she will
sometimes have to step over people to get to where she wants. Upon hearing
this, Gong Xi realizes that she should do the same with Shang. In order to
improve she will use Shang as a springboard. She runs to tell her manager that
she will take the part. Meanwhile Shang is looking at the commercial with Moko
and Gong Xi, pondering if it really is Gong Xi. In his eyes (definitely not mine) she looks way
different.
Favorite Moment (s):
I liked when Lian falls on top of Gong Xi,
because…well…because Choi Si-Won (Lian) is just hot; ah, if only I were Gong
Xi.
Yeah I know, kind of flimsy, but this episode wasn’t
particularly a favorite of mine.
EPISODE TEN:
While waiting, Shang’s costar (another girl, Mei Sun) tries
to put the moves on him. He doesn’t pay her mind, because at the moment Gong Xi
enters the scene decked out in full angel garb. She stuns everyone with her
beauty and Mei looks on pissed. I would
be too, if someone put a white cotton ball atop my head. The theme for the
video is Angels and Demons. Mei’s character falls in love with Shang (a demon)
and Gong Xi ends up killing him, in order to save her from her eventual demise.
Unfortunately Gong Xi gets a little too excited when the time comes and almost
ends up actually murdering Shang. After a bit of pep talk from Moko (on the phone) and time
for her temper to settle, she tries again with much success. As she kills him
however, Shang looks at her with love and everyone notices. They redo it though
and call it a day. Mei finds Shang and complains about a fever, he comforts her
while Gong Xi watches in the background.
Favorite Moment(s):
I loved the whole concept of the video. The moment Gong Xi (the angel) kills Shang (Mei's lover) she in essence ends her friendship with Mei, while losing
her Angel status as well. I am sucker for the whole scenario.
Comments as the Author: Okay! This is the last recap I have for the series. After this I breezed through them, skipping half the fluff. I did take screenshots for each episode. I might post those along with my interpretation of what happened. Or not.
-Alyssa
I've gotten me a tumblr account now, follow if you want...no expectations or anything....it's whatever....yeah...
To think this was made in 2011...
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Glamorous (Extravagant) Challenge a.k.a "Skip Beat!" Episodes 7 and 8 Recap
EPISODE SEVEN:
Because the person behind the chicken suit had intimate
knowledge of himself, Shang concludes that he/she could be no other than Gong
Xi. He puffs his chest due to her low pole position and is happy to hear that
she has been fired. Meanwhile Gong Xi walks about, depressed. She bumps into
Lian who also is. Not knowing her identity (she is still in the chicken suit) he asks to borrow her phone. She
responds that she doesn’t have one, deducts that he needs it in order to do a
web search on a confusing term that he stumbled upon reading his script, and offers
her assistance instead. He agrees and they sort things out. Later they talk
about her being fired, and he cheers her up by saying that he had been fired
too many to times to count. He sees them as positives because they contributed
to his growth. The pair part on good terms and he even deems her his friend.
That night she has a
nightmare about Lian, Moko, and Shang ganging up on her and the following
day she runs into Lian who teases her a bit. Apparently this is a minor revenge for when she had flicked him off
(?), but I can’t seem to recall/find when this had happened. During which
he notices that she is not wearing her uniform and he tells her that standing
out, in any way, is vital to a budding career in showbiz. She acknowledges his
words and heads off.
Gong Xi meets up with her manager to discuss an upcoming
commercial audition. Sometime during their talk she learns that she has been rehired as the chicken,
though she opts to keep it off her resume. Later at the audition, Gong Xi
clings to Moko and as usual she tries to maintain a distance. During the
initial round Moko spots a rival of hers (Fei Li Hua) and uncharacteristically
begins to waiver. Gong Xi puts an end to it by revving up her spirits with a
nice motivational speech.
At the commercial audition a partner skit is called into play, where teams of
two are given 20 minutes to come up with a performance; two friends have a
quarrel about loving the same guy. Gong Xi and Moko are randomly put together
and Fei demands that they not be allowed to rehearse, because they are from the
same agency. The director suggests a redraw instead, but Moko, with loaded
confidence, accepts the challenge. Gong Xi freaks out about it during the
waiting time, but on their turn Moko calms her down and tells her to just act
accordingly. Their time starts and the two begin to exchange intense looks and
amidst it all Moko slaps Gong Xi;
completely shocking everyone.
Favorite Moment(s):
EPISODE EIGHT:
Before Gong Xi is able to react to being slapped, Moko breaks
down into tears. Seeing her friend in turmoil, Gong Xi apologizes, winning over
the audience. Things aren’t over yet though, because another skit is issued. This
time Gong Xi must come up with the idea. Alone she mulls over what to do,
eventually deciding to use a beverage (the item being advertised in the
commercial). However Fei observes in
the background and decides to one up the duo by using the idea first. After Fei’s performance Gong Xi comes up with a quick fix that leads that wins over the crowd.
Learning that they have received the parts, Gong Xi decides to go out and celebrate with Moko. The two walk around a bit and over time Moko warms up to her and the notion of friendship. At the end of the day, while Gong Xi is napping, she thanks Gong Xi by giving her some points (the ones exclusive to the Love Me Section).
Learning that they have received the parts, Gong Xi decides to go out and celebrate with Moko. The two walk around a bit and over time Moko warms up to her and the notion of friendship. At the end of the day, while Gong Xi is napping, she thanks Gong Xi by giving her some points (the ones exclusive to the Love Me Section).
Lian’s manager gets sick and in result Gong Xi becomes a
temporary replacement. Unfortunately she sucks, making things more difficult
for him. At one point she even gives out his schedule to the press, exposing
stuff that was meant to be secret; like upcoming projects. She cries in defeat
when she realizes the gravity of her mistake, but the ever-so-charming Lian
cheers her up by letting her start afresh. He gives her the simple task of
finding refreshments, but on her way she spots a poster of Shang and goes nuts.
The episode ends when Lian notices her being escorted out for misconduct.
Favorite Moment(s):
The skit thought up by Gong Xi; it was one of my favorite
parts in the manga so seeing it live was enjoyable.
REMARKS:
And just like that the plot has pretty much come to a
screeching halt, as we are left to amuse ourselves with morals and life
lessons…
I keep calling Gong Xi’s “Love Me Section” partner Moko, but
it really is Qin. I started calling her that because that is her name in the
manga and at the time I was too lazy to figure out what was being used in the
drama. Let me know if you want me to correct this.
I am having a hard time commenting on the show. Its fluff,
nothing really to analyze, you know?
NOTE:
This has been written for months, never got around to posting it till now. I think I might have a few more episodes, but after that I don't plan on continuing. I saw the whole series, just stopped writing about it. I'll probably comment on the remaining episodes to finish things off.
NOTE:
This has been written for months, never got around to posting it till now. I think I might have a few more episodes, but after that I don't plan on continuing. I saw the whole series, just stopped writing about it. I'll probably comment on the remaining episodes to finish things off.
Saturday, April 28, 2012
Glamorous Challenge (Skip Beat!) Episodes 5 and 6 Recap
EPISODE FIVE:
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| There is one scene that has Gong Xi upset about having to take off her makeup, Lian's manager offers his assistance. |
Although Liu has gotten a second wind and is willing to act
the part, Gong Xi is still in the spotlight. During one of Gong Xi’s
performances she becomes surprised at Lian’s acting capabilities which end up
guiding her performance. She realizes her limits as an actress. Adding to it, Gong
Xi’s existing injury doesn’t allow her to perform 100%, causing her to eventually
step down. In result Liu and Gong Xi make amends.
Back at LME Gong Xi runs into Moko and discovers that she is
a new member of the “Love Me Section”, she takes the opportunity to become
comrades but Moko declines. In truth Moko is embarrassed as hell to have failed
the auditions and thus placed into the current situation. However Gong Xi takes
no heed and relentlessly pushes their alliance. During their chat they are both
told to watch after the President’s granddaughter (Marie) while helping the
production of an acting class’ play.
They arrive on scene and Moko does her best to fight off the
snickers of girls (she is now clad in the
infamous pink jumpsuit), showing off her skills in result. Meanwhile Gong
Xi is given some background on Marie. The little girl in episode two. She has become a fan of Gong Xi's and LME's president is her grandfather. He believes Gong Xi can help her resolve some long held issues, such as her mother's death. The group then decides to rehearse lines,
to which Marie comes out and comments on how the play is wrong. Gong Xi agrees.
The main girls’ mother had died giving birth to her sister yet she shows no
resentment, the two believe that it is unnatural for there not to be any. The
girls (the same ones teasing Moko) suggest
that Gong Xi act out her version if she thinks she is so right. Gong Xi is forced to agree and the episode
ends with her about to get on stage.
Favorite Moment:
Gong Xi does a little beat boxing as she repeats “Love Me
Section” in an attempt to make it sound cool.
EPISODE SIX:
Last episode Gong Xi
agreed to act out her own version of a play that a theatre group had been
working on. It was about a young girl that believes her father hates her,
because her mother died while giving birth to her. The scene is when her older
sister, played by Gong Xi, reassures her that that is not the case. The whole
play is synonymous to the life of Marie, the President’s Granddaughter, because
her mother died on a trip to see her.
Backstage, Gong Xi is seen freaking out because she has no
plan for her performance. After all writing scripts on the spot is not her
forte. She pleads for Moko to help her, but Moko tells her that she doesn’t
know either because actors always stick to the script; no matter what. Hearing
this gives Gong Xi a boost of energy and she thanks Moko for the idea, although
Moko is confused on how she helped. Gong Xi then goes onstage and begins to
recite the lines in the script. However she does so with a different context. Rather
than playing a supportive older sister she acts bitter and cynical. Furthering
everyone’s surprise she begins to recite the sister’s lines as well. Not
knowing what to do, the actress playing the sister begins to say Gong Xi’s lines
and in essence they switch roles. As Gong Xi barrages the sister with talk
about their father not loving her, Marie heads toward the stage, moved. She
interrupts the play, saying that Gong Xi is lying, her father does love her. Gong
Xi switches her attentions to Marie, who has become the real life version of
the younger sister, and continues her onslaught. Eventually Marie breaks down,
realizing how cruel she had been to her father. Gong Xi smiles and gives her a
hug. I actually enjoyed this scene; it
was heartwarming, although Marie’s acting slightly got on my nerves.
Later Marie approaches Gong Xi, asking about her parents and
for a second Gong Xi is at a loss for words.
The president is also there, acknowledging her turmoil, but he decides not
to get into it. Gong Xi switches the subject and goes to the staircase
afterwards for some alone time, holding a purple stone for comfort. During which
her manager surprises her; she drops the stone and subsequently begins to freak
out. After rushing downstairs to retrieve it she notices Lian and asks if he
has seen it. He says he hasn’t and she goes off about its importance. Long
story short, when she was younger a boy (“Corn”) gave it to her and she had
kept it ever since. After she finishes Lian looks at her with a puzzled
expression, obviously connecting him to her story, but he says nothing. He does
however give her the stone, for he had been pulling her leg when she initially
asked.
The girls are now enrolled at an acting school, but on their
first day they get into trouble. Since Gong Xi’s performance Moko has decided
the two are destined to be rivals but Gong Xi disagrees. The two argue, both
verbally and physically, about it. As punishment
they are forced to hug each other (yeah,
I know, weird. But I find it funny all the same). Gong Xi takes the
opportunity to further their friendship, admitting that she has never really
had a real friend. Moko softens up a bit upon hearing this, though she doesn’t
give in.
Somehow Gong Xi ends up on a variety show as a Chicken
Mascot. At first she is determined to succeed, but upon hearing that Shang will
be on it she once again fills her head with revenge. There is even a point to
which she grabs a baseball bat while thinking, “Even if a rooster kills
someone, it probably won’t have to go to jail.” Ha!! She ultimately decides to tamper with some of the questions
that Shang will be asked, mentioning his real name and some of his embarrassing
habits. However to her dismay he easily overcomes her obstacles and gains more
fans in result. Somehow they end up fighting onstage, but the hosts manage to
make it seem like it is all part of the act. She is fired afterwards. The chicken suit, by the way, is hilarious.
Favorite Moment(s):
Any scene with Moko and Gong Xi, they make a comedic,
awkward, duo.
REMARKS:
It’s funny to see the play within the play (loosely worded of course); because they
talk about marvelous acting when in reality everyone in the series has average
acting skills at best.
So what is the equivalent to “bromance” in terms of
girls? I love seeing Moko and Gong Xi together, they are polar opposites. It’s
especially funny when Moko declares Gong Xi her number one rival while Gong Xi
is frolicking about, oblivious to the whole ordeal.
Plot wise, things are picking up, especially since the
characters are being fleshed out (which
explains the longer posts). I am happy to say that I am progressively
anticipating each upcoming episode.
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Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Glamorous Challenge (Skip Beat!) Episodes 3 and 4 Recap/Summary
EPISODE THREE:
Last episode left of with Gong Xi on the phone with someone
similar to Shang. Because she is still pissed at the whole situation, she goes
off into a full blown fit. In result she is cut and told that she lacks heart.
Since she can’t argue on that part she decides
to quit her pursuit of fame and re-enter the work force. While working at a
gas station she notices the arrival of Shang and contemplates whether she
should approach him, playing out different scenarios in her head. After mulling
it over some she accidently reveals herself, but to her surprise Shang doesn’t
recognize her. That night she cries, realizing that she has given her whole
life to him and he forgot her within weeks. Yay, a bit of depth as reality
seeps in! Hitting the bottom she gains strength and decides to once
again go after showbiz.
When she reaches LME headquarters someone asks her to
carry luggage going off about points and whatnot. Confused Gong Xi does as she
is told and it isn’t until later that she discovers that she has been given a
position at LME’s “Love Me Section”. In
a nutshell she must cater to anyone’s demand in order to obtain points. Once
she shows that she has grown and starts to truly care for people, she will be
offered a chance to debut. She reluctantly agrees, but knows that she has a bit
of humility in store for her, especially after being given her uniform; a pink
jumpsuit. Sparkly too! Off on Shang’s front, he is busy basking in the
limelight, only to have it taken by Lian entering the same building. Finally
able to confront his rival, Shang runs through what he thinks will happen. When Lian comes near Shang knocks over a vase to get his attention and the two meet eyes.
EPISODE FOUR:
Lian stops to look at the fallen vase, subtly chides Shang
for his childish manner, and walks around it. His manager takes
note at Lian’s abnormal hostility. Meanwhile, Gong Xi is asked to help out an
idol turned actress (Liu Li Er) during one her filming shoots and she agrees. Coincidentally the production also includes Lian. During their travel to the
location Liu’s van breaks down and Gong Xi is forced to walk with her the rest
of the way. However Liu turns out to be a brat and demands that Gong Xi carry her
instead. Gong Xi agrees, but near the end of the journey sprains her ankle. Liu could care less and continues on her merry
way. Eventually Lian finds Gong Xi and carries her to the shoot. Liu notices Gong
Xi getting extra attention, throws a fit, and ends up quitting. Somehow Gong Xi
ends up being her replacement and she blows everyone away with her performance
as a noble woman. In the background
Liu watches, realizing how much of a diva she has been. After some encouragement
from Lian she decides to get her act together.
REMARKS:
Things are still going by the book and while it is nice to
see it reenacted it also makes it nothing more than a hollow vessel. If there
is anyone who hasn’t read the manga before viewing, what do you think? I have yet to fall for the actress playing
Gong Xi, but she is kind of growing on me; cm by cm. Lian on the other hand is
nothing more than a pretty boy (man?) that basically stands and smiles; nothing
more.
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Monday, April 23, 2012
Glamorous Challenge (Skip Beat!) Episode 2 Recap
EPISODE TWO:
Gong Xi barges into LME insisting that she meet with the person
that can make her a star, and eventually a manager agrees to hear her out.
However her lack of direction leads him to believe that she is nothing more
than fan obsessed girl and he consequently ushers her out. He Lian takes note
of the situation all the while. Unfazed Gong Xi begins to stalk the manager
until he compromises by giving her a spot in the upcoming audition, and within
a heartbeat she takes it.
At the auditions another young lady is introduced (Moko) and
she is pissed at the presence of a child. She pushes the little girl on to bystander
Gong Xi and storms off. The girl begins to cry and Gong Xi begins to squeeze
her cheek; telling her that one should not be dependent on tears, because people
won’t always come running to help. Something
like that… Before the first round of the auditions LME’s president parades
into the joint and gives a small opening speech. The applicants are then allowed
to showcase one of their talents in an attempt to move the judges. On Moko’s turn she memorizes a script
instantly and acts on par to an already videotaped actor; she impresses everyone.
Gong Xi is the last to go on stage and she wows everyone with her ability to
cut a radish into something that looks like a flower. Needless to say, they
both pass. The next round involves instantaneous acting. Each applicant is
given a phone to which they must effectively respond to what is said. Moko
passes with flying colors. When Gong Xi gets on stage, she listens and hears a
man beg for forgiveness. Apparently he had mistreated her while acting like a Grade
A jerk and because everything he says is synonymous to Shang she is at a loss
for words.
REMARKS:
Like I said last time, the biggest downfall of this drama is
the acting. It’s just not there. However I can sympathize, the manga is known
for its zany antics and putting that into a live action is one hell of a
challenge. They do make some amends by inserting animations and wacky music. Out
of curiosity, does anyone else think that Shang and He Lian are dubbed over?
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| This happens as a tangent, showcasing He Lian's professionalism and acting chops. |
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Saturday, April 21, 2012
Glamorous Challenge (Skip Beat!) Episode One Recap
I have been an on and off reader of Skip Beat for years, and
was a bit elated to find that a Taiwanese version was in production. So with
the conclusion of Dream High 2, I have decided to give this drama a little bit
of spotlight.
EPISODE ONE:
Just like the book, things start with Gong Xi (Kyoko) running to and from jobs. In the midst of things she hears some girls talking about Bu Puo Shang (Sho Fuwa) and his new CD, and one even pulls out a near life-size poster of him. Gong Xi goes off about not having received one and flies out the door on her bike to demand hers. The show then exhibits her bicycling at superhuman speed to emphasize her earnestness while playing the opening theme song. By the looks of the quirkiness and awfully cheesy shots, it’s apparent that this isn’t the top of line drama and should be taken as fluff.
Just like the book, things start with Gong Xi (Kyoko) running to and from jobs. In the midst of things she hears some girls talking about Bu Puo Shang (Sho Fuwa) and his new CD, and one even pulls out a near life-size poster of him. Gong Xi goes off about not having received one and flies out the door on her bike to demand hers. The show then exhibits her bicycling at superhuman speed to emphasize her earnestness while playing the opening theme song. By the looks of the quirkiness and awfully cheesy shots, it’s apparent that this isn’t the top of line drama and should be taken as fluff.
She reaches her destination, scares the shit out of the employees,
and walks out elated as she carries a life-size cutout of Puo Shang. She then
scurries to her next job, where we are introduced to a friend and older couple
that are her employers. Groundwork on Gong Xi is then laid; she has been living
with Puo Shang since running away with him as a teenager and she works three jobs to ensure that he
maintains the best lifestyle. Of course, no one except her knows this. Later
she arrives home and practically jumps for joy when she spots Puo Shang sitting
on her sofa. He however ignores her, and it becomes obvious that life isn’t as sugarcoated as Gong Xi
believes it to be. As they watch TV, Shang’s rival appears (Dun He Lian - Ren) and he huffs and
puffs. Eventually he gets agitated and leaves the condo.
The following day Gong Xi sneaks into his agency to make amends, only to stumble onto a conversation with Shang and his manager. She learns that she has been used the whole time and is basically a maid to him. In result she goes crazy and declares that she will have her revenge by becoming a star that is ten times better than him; he laughs. True to her word Gong Xi goes off to get a make-over, buying overpriced heels and getting a new do. However the final result is not so pretty…I don’t know what the thought process for her new hairstyle was. She then relays to the older couple that she is going make it as a star and after a lot of hesitation they agree to support her; giving her a room to stay in.
The following day Gong Xi sneaks into his agency to make amends, only to stumble onto a conversation with Shang and his manager. She learns that she has been used the whole time and is basically a maid to him. In result she goes crazy and declares that she will have her revenge by becoming a star that is ten times better than him; he laughs. True to her word Gong Xi goes off to get a make-over, buying overpriced heels and getting a new do. However the final result is not so pretty…I don’t know what the thought process for her new hairstyle was. She then relays to the older couple that she is going make it as a star and after a lot of hesitation they agree to support her; giving her a room to stay in.
Later Gong Xi paces
up and down the streets in a totally ridiculous outfit, one that screams
prostitute, while her friend encourages her that that is how people get
discovered. Yeah, pace back in forth on a
street in a flashy get up. That will make you a star all right. Eventually
figuring that things aren’t working she decides to run around with a poster
promising that she will make a successful star. Say, what?!! Eventually she realizes it isn’t
working either, but cheers up when she discovers that big talent agency LME is
holding auditions. Once again determined she pronounces to the world that she
will defeat Shang, but first she must get another haircut.
Some development on He Lian was given in the show, but I was
kind of too lazy to write about it. Basically, he is loved by everyone however
he can be a tight ass when it comes to work.
REMARKS:
So far, the drama has been sticking pretty close to the
manga. This is both good and bad. Good, because I liked the story the first
time around and I think the whole setup makes for some good laughs and
entertainment. Bad, because there is really nothing new, well, it does deviate
now and the (the awful hairstyle) but nothing noteworthy. I think I was a tad
bit hooked in the beginning because of the downright slapstick humor, but eventually the lackluster acting started seeping in. So if things
keep going at this rate, this might just be a skip-to-the-good-parts drama.
On another note, I find the boys of Super Junior headlining
this drama a bit odd.
COMMENTS AS THE WRITER:
Please comment.
-Alyssa
Labels:
Glamorous Challenge,
Recap,
Skip Beat,
Taiwanese Drama
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