Hello My Teacher
Genre: Episodes:
16 Year: 2005
Romance
Comedy
School
Synopsis:
During high
school, Na Bo Ri was a trouble maker famous for winning fights. After one fight
too many, she is expelled from school. Despite the odds, she becomes a teacher
in order to return to her old high school so she can be reunited with Ji Hyun
Woo- a teacher she has always had a crush on. However, the
only way for her to get into the school is to accept a job watching over Park
Tae In- the school’s current trouble maker.
Cast:
General Thoughts:
I don’t know
why I enjoyed this drama so much. When you look at each aspect individually, it
should by all means be a complete train wreck. And yet it somehow kind of
works? From the first
episode you can tell that it’s a drama that doesn’t take itself seriously at
all-
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Imaginary magic teaching powers? C'mon... |
What Was Great:
Noona Romance:
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He knows he's gorgeous |
This was my
first taste of a noona romance and it was delicious. Despite the fact that Gong
Yoo is actually older than Gong Hyo Jin, he is completely believable as the
immature, reckless, motorbike-wielding youth with an incurable crush on an
older woman. Surprisingly, the drama touches on many problems with becoming
involved with a significantly younger man: the female having the power in the
relationship- always being the one to accept or reject the male’s actions,
disapproval by family, friends and society at large, and of course the
delightful and much needed heart-on-the-sleeve, never giving up young man.
Gong Yes:
I love Gong
Yoo. Who doesn’t? I basically only started this series because it had Gong Yoo
in it- and boy did he deliver. His character (Park Tae In) has definitely got
the most depth, and he’s just SO endearing. Gong Yoo paired with this
charmingly childish character is just gold. Adorable, handsome gold.
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Whose heart wouldn't be swayed? |
Student
Storylines:
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Unexpectedly entertaining |
The short one
or two episode storylines that focused on a single student were fantastic. It
gave an unexpected view into the lives of the support characters while further
enhancing the character of Na Bo Ri- our main leading lady. Not only did it
help to keep a fairly non-existent plot moving, they also served as a way to
put something else in the episodes besides Gong Yoo and Gong Hyo Jin being adorable.
Ending:
I so rarely
like the endings in K-Dramas but this one was spot on. Sweet, cute and totally
keeping in character with the rest of the drama. Wrapped everything up
perfectly. So, so satisfying.
What Wasn’t:
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No one was buying this |
What triangle?:
Try as they may
to make some sort of love triangle- it just wasn’t happening. Whenever the
other teacher was on screen it was kind of boring, and frankly a little
painful. No one had the slightest belief that there would be any chance he
would end up with the girl. None. Ji Hyun Woo had
no character. He just sort of hung around, not in-your-face enough to hate, not
enough personality to like. The writers never properly explored WHY Na Bo Ri
developed a crush on this teacher. They touched on it- but majority was left up
to viewers imaginations. This guy couldn’t compare to Gong Yoo/Park Tae In in
anyway. Looks, personality- this man was basically a blank canvas that we had
to put up with until Tae In and Bo Ri had done literally every cutesy thing
they could do before progressing into a romantic relationship.
What School?:
I think there
was supposed to be some sort of storyline with who took over the school, and
there was some lady and Hyun Woo and his mother or aunt (or something), but I
didn’t really care. I don’t think anybody did. Frankly anything that didn’t
revolve around Tae In and Bo Ri was pretty boring and just felt like it was taking
up space that could be better filled with Gong Yoo.
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As long as this is on my screen- I'm happy |
Re-watch?
For sure. As
there is basically no plot, the drama isn’t ruined by knowing exactly what
happens. I will definitely watch it again purely for that fantastic
chemistry.
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I could almost die from all the cute that goes on |