the Plot:
The series follows June (Dreama Walker), as she moves to New York City to pursue her dream job, until she finds out that it no longer exists and she ends up moving in with a con-artist party-girl named Chloe (Krysten Ritter). The two don't get along at first; however, when Chloe's attempts at scamming June backfire, they end up forming an unlikely friendship.
the Cast:
Krysten Ritter as Chloe, the eponymous "Bitch in Apartment 23". She is an amoral and shameless con artist, party girl, and swindler whom June described as a girl who "may or may not be a psychopath", and who becomes June's roommate. At first trying to scam June like she does all her other "roomies" by charging her extra rent, Chloe eventually comes to like June and welcomes her. She works by "providing entertainment" to diplomats at the United Nations.
Dreama Walker as June Colburn, who moves to New York (from Indiana) when her dream job at a mortgage company provides her with a huge apartment. However, on her very first day, the company is shut down when the owner is arrested for ripping off millions of dollars in a Ponzi scheme and the apartment building is sealed, forcing June to find a new place to live where she moved in with Chloe. She tries to be tolerant to Chloe's reckless lifestyle and tries to find her place in New York because she is too ashamed to return to her Indiana hometown over losing her job and career and facing her overbearing parents. She worked as a barista at a local coffee shop for most of the series, but was hired as a junior analyst for a Wall Street firm.
James Van Der Beek as a fictionalized version of himself, the former TV star of Dawson's Creek, who is a good friend of Chloe's and desperate to revamp his sagging acting career.
Michael Blaiklock as Eli Webber, the peeping-tom next-door neighbor who spies on the girls through a window across an alleyway. He works as a city health inspector.
Eric Andre as Mark Reynolds, who would have been June's supervisor at the mortgage company. He becomes manager of a local coffee shop within three hours of losing his job and hires June. He develops a crush on June and the two begin dating in the series finale.
Ray Ford as Luther Wilson, personal assistant to James Van Der Beek. Luther and Chloe have a rocky relationship: Luther once denied Chloe money for rent and Chloe wouldn't read Luther's screenplay.
Liza Lapira as Robin, one of Chloe's former roommates, who was swindled like the others. But she still lives down the hall from Chloe and is obsessed with her. She works as a nurse at a local hospital and makes a lot of money that she won't hesitate offering June for a chance of anything Chloe.
the rest of the Photos:
Chloe's parents. she pitched her father, Scott (Michael Landes) to June in one of the episodes
Chloe describing James to June
the Best Episode would be "Love and Monsters"! sweet sangat <3
James, who is terrified of most Halloween-related things, throws an annual "positivity party" on Halloween. June finds out that Chloe is dating a man named Benjamin and is happy to see her friend in a real relationship until she learns the truth: Every year at one of these parties Chloe picks one person who she considers a "loser" and ruins their lives. She has found the perfect target by pretending to love Benjamin only to leave him thinking of his mother, who left when he was seven, by making him think of her as his mother. Benjamin reveals that he got wind of her trick through James and has been pulling the same trick on her by having her live her life as if it were a chick flick.
it was both funny and endearing that Chloe finally met her match in Benjamin (Ben Lawson). I'm rooting for these two!
the Riviu:
what can i say. KR's Chloe had me at hello :) she was wicked most of the times but to be truthful, really deep deep down there was really sweet. she cares about her friends, misunderstands and manipulates her parents and had this twisted view in life.
June was this strait-laced girl who fought hard to retain her good values but ends up somewhat corrupted. she was naive indeed yet her morals often got Chloe to do the right thing.
anyway, it was cool for JVDB to play himself, airing his insecurities and all that. he and Chloe make a believable partner in crime indeed!
i was smitten by this series that i couldn't stop watching it back-to-back. the only reason i'm giving it 4-star was the continuity of the series sort of jumped a bit, technical issues somewhat. yup, the series got canned T-T
the Plot:
In 1983, the South Korean president and his delegates are visiting Burma when a bomb planted by North Korean agents explodes, killing some high-ranking officials. This historical event is called the Rangoon bombing (also known as the Rangoon incident).
To strike back, five South Korean officials plan a covert operation, codenamed "Operation Cleansweep," to enter North Korea and kill several top members of the North's high command. Lee Jin-pyo (Kim Sang-joong) and Park Moo-yul, two Presidential Security Service bodyguards and best friends who were present at the bombing, organize a 21-man team for the mission. However, as the team wreaks havoc in Pyongyang, the five officials abort the plan to avoid an international crisis if the mission is discovered. Their major concern is that the United States will withdraw its nuclear protection if the mission is made public, in light of Seoul's official declaration that it will not retaliate.
The operation is successful, but as the troops swim out from Nampo to the Navy submarine assigned for their extraction, snipers aboard the submarine open fire on them. An already injured Park sacrifices his life to save Lee. Lee swims back to shore and returns to South Korea, where he finds out that the assault team's service and personal records have been erased. The rest of the five South Korean officials who plotted the attack were unknown to Lee except one person, his mentor, Choi Eung-chan whom had personally promised the unit he will help get them home but later out-voted in the decision to abort the operation.
Vowing to avenge his fallen comrades, Jin-pyo kidnaps Moo-yul's infant son. He flees to the Golden Triangle to raise the child as his own and trains the boy intensively in combat. Following an attack on a village they are living in, Jin-pyo confesses his long-term plan for revenge to the boy, Lee Yoon-sung (Lee Min-ho).
Seven years later, after successfully finishing his college years and attaining a doctorate in the United States at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Yoon-sung returns to South Korea to fulfill his adoptive father's plan for revenge. He enters the Blue House as an IT expert under the National Communication Network Team. He is warned by Jin-pyo not to trust anyone and never fall in love, as doing so will put the people around him in danger.
While working at the Blue House, the plot takes off after Lee meets bodyguard Kim Na-na. Eventually Na-na helps him to take revenge, as they discover that they have the same goal in mind. Problems occur as Jin-pyo's revenge plot unfolds, especially when Lee defies his surrogate father at several occasions as they try to identify the officials, known as the "Council of Five" and bring them to justice.
The show's titular character, codenamed "City Hunter", Yoon-sung's ultimate goal is to avenge his father's killers. Using the identity of a Korean-American teenager, who is later revealed to have died several years before, he assumes a double life by graduating from MIT with a doctorate degree and lands a job at South Korea's presidential palace. The job would lead to him to cross paths with presidential bodyguard Kim Na-na, with whom he falls in love.
Na-na was forced to fend for herself at an early age after her mother was killed in a drunk driving accident and her father went comatose. Her exceptional skills in martial arts eventually earns her an assignment with the Presidential Security Service. During her time as a bodyguard, she falls in love with Lee Yoon-sung and eventually discovers his real identity. She steps down from the Blue House in the epilogue.
An intelligent prosecutor, Kim Young-joo possesses a strong sense of justice, even against the corrupt politicians of South Korea. He is a son of one of the officials who ordered the 1983 operation. He is a constant rival of the City Hunter by working towards the same goals under legal cover, and tries to figure out the City Hunter's identity at the same time. Young-joo dies trying to arrest Chun Jae-man in the penultimate episode.
Operation Clean Sweep's sole survivor, Lee spends the intervening years in the Golden Triangle as a drug lord. Full of anger, he wants to kill all of the people who ordered his team dead. He pretends to be a Korean-American investor and uses Lee Yoon-sung as his agent of vengeance. He is killed by the Presidential Security Service in the final episode after failing to kill President Choi. Lee and the rest of the Clean Sweep strike team are eventually honored in Seoul National Cemetery.
Kim Sang Ho as Bae Shik Joong / Bae Man Deok - ahjussi
A problem gambler but a very good cook whom Lee Yoon-sung saves from thugs in Thailand and later becomes his close friend. Over the course of the series, Bae and Lee become partners under Lee Jin-pyo's scheme - and also racks up huge debts buying stuff from the home-shopping network. However, it is revealed that Bae witnessed the accident that resulted in Kim Na-na's woes and was hiding in Thailand by the start of the series after being paid off by the culprit - Kim Jong-shik to change his story. Bae decides to start a new life in the United States with Kyung-hee by the end of the series.
A former police officer, Kim is tapped by Jin-pyo for the revenge project upon learning that his own brother was part of the 1983 operation. He was sacked from the force for breaking into the National Intelligence Service's files and trying to find out what happened to his brother.
The head of the Blue House's National Communications Network team. Often stern over Kim Na na and her partner but grudgingly respect Na-na's capabilities.
Yang Jin Sung as Shin Eun Ah (bodyguard, Na Na’s friend)
Kim Na-na's other female colleague in the PSS, who is assigned to look after Choi Da-hye. she's stern with Go Ki joon, ordering him about in man-eater mannerisms.
Yoon-sung's colleague in the National Communications Network team who is visibly interested in Eun-ah. The couple are engaged at the end of the series.
Choi was one of the five men involved in planning the 1983 operation and promised the unit he will help get them home. He was later out-voted in the decision to abort the operation and forced to live with the guilt for 28 years. He is the only member of the group who knows that Lee Jin-pyo survived the debacle, yet does nothing to stop him despite knowing that the former bodyguard's ultimate goal is to kill him and the other officials. It is later revealed that the president is Lee Yoon-sung's real father, who sired him with Lee Kyung-hee. He is depicted in the series as an idealist who believes the end is worth the means, which results in his impeachment by the National Assembly after he bribed a number of deputies to help pass an important education reform bill.
Choi Jung Woo as Cheon Jae Man (Haewon Group’s president)
A businessman running a chaebol (a chemical company and hospital is seen in the series as part of it), Jae-man participated in planning the North Korea mission and later burns a book containing all covert operations in 1983 that were supposed to be declassified in 2030. It is revealed that the book he burned was just a copy and Jin-pyo acquired the original files, but not before Jae-man does a little historical revisionism by saying that the operation took place because the team tried to defect to the North with some state secrets. His corruption case is also depicted as one that no government prosecutor wants to handle, as those who do take it on are often harassed into quitting. Chun dies at Jin-pyo's hands in the final episode.
Choi Il Hwa as Kim Jong Shik (Myung Moon University’s president, Young Joo’s father)
Kim Young-joo's father and a former education minister, Jong-shik was one of the officials who plotted the North Korea mission and agreed to the subsequent cover-up. He would go comatose later in the series as the City Hunter tries to take him down in light of an investigation over hiding around two billion won in college subsidies. He regains consciousness in the final episode to learn of his son's death.
A former defense minister and a prospective presidential contender, Yong-hak was an army general at the time of the 1983 operation and has often used his influence to have his three sons avoid the military's required three-year conscription. The City Hunter unmasks him for entering into deals to provide substandard combat boots and acquire defective fighters for the Air Force. As the truth behind Clean Sweep unravels, Yong-hak comes forward with what he knows and pins the president as the mastermind.
A senator, Kyung-wan is the City Hunter's first target among the Council of Five, who also pocketed certain children's welfare funds. He is imprisoned for the crime, but is implied to have died at Jin-pyo's hands in Episode 9.
A veterinarian by trade, Sae-hee is Young-joo's ex-wife and a good friend to the other characters. she played a role in saving Yoon-sung's and Na-na's lives.
One of President Choi's two children, Da-hye is smitten with Lee Yoon-sung early in the series by asking him to be her tutor. Her status of being the president's daughter does not let her any friends at school and even creates a public scandal when she attacks a group of girls who criticize her father's governance within earshot. She decides not to go to college (because of her poor grades) and is forced to find a job while switching her infatuations over to Kim Young-joo. She found her calling in opening a coffee shop after her father retired.
Lee Yoon-sung's mother, Kyung-hee was led to believe her son died in an accident and moved on to have a single life running a small eatery. She contracts leukemia later in the series, but starts to recover after Yoon-sung donates bone marrow for her. Kyung-hee migrates to the United States with Shik-joong to start a new life in the final episode.
Shin Young Jin as Kim Mi Ok (investigator, Na Na’s aunt, Young Joo’s subordinate)
Choi Sung Ho as Jang Pil Jae (investigator, Young Joo’s subordinate)
the Riviu:
this series are so warm and fuzzy in the beginning as they ensnare you into being a fan that simply can't stop watching! it is infectious and likeable. only in the end to falter not unlike a gasless vehicle chugging on just because.
don't get me wrong, i relished the sleepless nights, hitting on play again and again as the episode ended, I simply couldn't stop. cumanya the ending made me bored to tears. not good enough closure, my dears, to fully satisfy a thinking audience like me.
and yup (spoilers!) i hate that Kim Young-joo died in a highly ridiculous plot twist. i mean, instead of shutting the door without any defense at all, he should have ran outside and warned Yoon-sung in the same time of the whereabouts of the record. and stupid way of disposing the record, cramming it into a to-be-compacted vehicle, what stupid evil-doer thinks of that? apa, mancis dah abis ke?
stupid stupid stupid.
i only watched this drama for LYS-KNN arc. which is really really sweet. and when LYS smiles, his features simply transform into a very nice feeling in your gut. KNN is also likeable, very. she's independent, optimistic and sensible. but the ending sucks! are they together? or not? why Kim Na-na is bringing a luggage when they last met? is she going somewhere?
anyway, a lot of the plot in this drama is simply reliable on coincidence, it's like a very small world in Seoul. and for LYS to be working in the President's Blue House oh so conveniently and to be able to evade capture oh so many times, you came to think that either he's too good or the security of the president is too stupidly incompetent. adoi. the technical aspects of being a secret service and all that really sucks!
as for the plot believability, let me ask you this, one of the officials is the defense minister and it is found that his sons are exempted from military duties. LYS and the gang scorned this yet LYS had no inclination to join the military stint, why is that? plus, if they really love the country so much, why do Amma-ssi and ahju-ssi depart for USA? life in Korea not good kah?
one good thing though, i learn to love kimchi after watching this movie, yums! and the consolation that came with the drama was the OST is really good. even the score was nicely arranged.
i mean, if you would like to buy the OST, just go and get it already! it will bring back those sweet memories of smiling, grinning like idiot moments.
LYS is really a nice person, he cares too much about the people he loves. he takes care of KNN, ahjussi and ammassi, not withstanding LPJ whom he considers as his father. the scene where LPJ died, i really wept..
surely LYS does have that weird fashion sense that made me roll my eyes, but when he suited up occassionally, damn, double damn nice!
smoking hot nice!
only self-assured males can pull this pansy fashion off and LYS is the leader of the pack!
the many faces of Yoon-sung
anyway, this is a fanmade MV yang sangat oh-sem!
the many Pix:
love the mature way Na-na handling her feelings for Yoon-sung
i know that i may sound rather criticising about this drama but what can i say? the beginning of the drama was really-really promising, the chemistry of the characters, the person that LYS and KNN really are was great and you find yourself rooting for them. if only the writers could spend a little bit more time to write a solid ending, i could die happy, really!
by the way, these two were dating during filming but as time goes, they split due to scheduling conflict and whatnot. they really look good together, it's a shame really.. what to do, shiny shiny boy.