

Sometimes the sub plots dragged on for too long and their sweet moments would restore my faith for this show.įrom the title: Cinderella and Four Knights, there are no four knights at all. I could feel that they really care for each other. I grew fond of her the most and her character made me stick around.Īnother good point that somehow kept me around was the sweet moments and the chemistry between the lead characters. Most of the Korean dramas that go for either this generic reverse harem plot or the strong lead girl plot usually fail to deliver them naturally. The boys in the house genuinely like her, and I accept it. Eun Hawon character is really likable, and it's the only part that makes sense why this kind of reverse harem plot works. I'm saying she's strong as in not TOO comically strong or bratty as well. This kind of nice, independent, no-nonsense lead female character has been a rare item in the Korean drama industry.
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Rewatch Value 1.0 I pushed my way through the entire series because there were some sweet moments that made it really worth watching, yet I still feel like I'm writing this review to criticize more than compliment. What follows is a lot of shenanigans, love triangles, drama, and plenty of sass. His plans don't completely pan out, however, when the grandfather witnesses Ha Won's no-nonsense attitude towards Hyun Min and decides to hire her as a live-in butler and drill sergeant of sorts at Sky House. Hyun Min doesn't want to go, but ultimately ends up hiring Ha Won to be his date for 3 hours so he can upstage his grandfather. One day, their grandfather orders his 3 grandsons to attend his 5th wedding ceremony. With their wildly different personalities - Ji Woon a tough guy, Hyun Min a playboy, and Seo Woo a musician - they all deeply dislike each other and prefer to be as far away from each other as possible. Meanwhile, in another part of the city are three spoiled cousins, Ji Woon, Hyun Min, and Seo Woo, living together in a mansion called Sky House. Unattached from her father, step-mother, and step-sister, and poorly treated by them, Ha Won still manages to maintain her bright personality and strong set of morals, working various part-time jobs to pay for her upcoming university tuition fees and keeping her eyes firmly glued to her goals. Eun Ha Won is in her third year of high school with dreams of becoming a teacher.
