Even though Wedding Impossible is highly predictable, it is fun to watch once the show gains momentum. The plot revolves around Na A-jeong, a struggling actress who has mostly done small roles that tend to go unnoticed by the viewers. The things in her life begin when her long-time best friend Lee Do-han asks her to enter into a fake marriage with her. Lee Do-han is no ordinary man; he comes from a wealthy family, but since he is hiding a deeply personal secret, he trusts Na A-jeong to help him maintain his image in front of his family. All this was fine until Lee Do-han's younger brother Lee Ji-han entered the picture. Soon enough, Lee Ji-han starts to become suspicious of his brother's marriage to Na A-jeong. This ends up getting him closer to Na A-jeong, a setup which ends up creating a love triangle between two brothers and a girl.
The rest of the show works on this love triangle and the conflict that Na A-jeong is currently facing. She is confused because she has a promise to keep with his best friend, while her brother-in-law is also getting close to her slowly and steadily, a bond that she truly cherishes as well.
The series relies heavily on drama and humor. The dialogs and the scenes are funny enough to make you laugh and feel lighter. However, the biggest issue is the fact that the plot is not original. It is something that has been used time and time again and makes us annoyed after a while. Now, of course, one has to wait and see what Na A-jeong ultimately does, but at this point, love triangles are a thing of the past. In any language, any genre you choose, you will find a love triangle in it. So, as such, the plot of Wedding Impossible is nothing new. Another issue is the pacing. At some points, I felt that the viewers dragged the entire show for no reason. Things could have been wrapped up easily, but that doesn't happen. The family drama mixed with a romantic feelings-based plot feels like a never-ending saga, which goes heavily against the entire success of Wedding Impossible.
Performance-wise, the cast has done a great job when it comes to blending humor with drama. They are spot on with their comic timings, and that is what makes the show worth watching. Their performance is top-notch throughout the entire run time. The character development is good. Worth noting was the character of Na A-jeong, who starts from humble beginnings and becomes a wife. Her overall plot is also the main character. The characters of the brothers also have an arc in themselves, often appearing as mysterious yet adding that ounce of romance in them across most of the episodes.
So, viewers, if you wish to watch something funny and romantic, this is a great watch. But be ready for the predictable patterns because that is something which is very hard to ignore and might be the reason for your boredom.
Final Score- [5/10]
Reviewed by - Neerja Ch
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Publisher at Midgard Times