HALLYU ZOMBIE DRAMA REVIEW: The Greatest Marriage Episode 9

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Welcome everyone! Hallyu Tanya, Drama Debussie and I are back to discuss this week’s episode of The Greatest Marriage and there’s so much crazy going on, we hardly know where to begin! 

And now that you know where we stand on this show, we want to know what you think. Do you feel at all sorry for Tae Yeon and Myung Yi and the level of misery they now have to deal with on a daily basis? What do you think of Sun Nyeo’s reaction to Pedro’s honest confession? He was just don’t his job, after all. Did she really expect him to love her when he’s already made it obvious that she first needs to love herself before she can expect someone else to love her? Any thoughts on Ki Young and her new baby? We always love to hear what you have to say to let us know what you’re thinking by leaving us a comment below!

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Catch up on all of our reviews of The Greatest Marriage here:

Episodes 1-2

Episodes 3-4

Episode 5

Episode 6

Episode 7

Episode 8

2 Replies to “HALLYU ZOMBIE DRAMA REVIEW: The Greatest Marriage Episode 9”

  1. Hi there ^_^
    I actually love this show. Everyone is so apallingly horrible. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a drama with so many hateful characters. And the worst thing about it is the fact that its the leads that are horrible. Our usual quartet in kdrama only have one mean character and that’s usually the second female lead. But I think that’s part of the show’s charms. I hate Park Tae Yun and Hyung Myung Yi with a passion but I find my self writing mostly about them. Sigh.

    1. You know, I never really stopped to think about this but now that you’ve mentioned it, you’re absolutely right, the charm (if that’s what you want to call it) of this drama is the fact that every single one of these characters is so horrendous you find yourself drawn back with the hopes that someone, somewhere, will finally find a way to become a decent human being. At least that’s why I keep coming back. I continue to hold out hope that at least one of these characters, if not all of them, will find a way to better themselves before the end. Here’s hoping anyway.

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