MBC. We Got Married

by k823104853 on 2009-08-23 11:00:41

The four pairs of stars who pretended to be newlyweds really moved their luggage in to decorate their own honeymoon rooms. They were witty throughout, making the audience laugh heartily. Of course, it is not without reason that the cohabitation life of a man and woman who haven't been married and don't know each other well differs greatly from real life. However, by pretending to be newlyweds, they simulate real life in a humorous way, resonating with the audience. They argue endlessly over trivial things like who gets to use a few shoe boxes, but then the wife's bathrobe for her husband quickly turns conflict into harmony. Or like when Seo In-young cooks instant noodles for lunch for her hardworking husband outside, who complains bitterly, only to become intimate again soon after eating rice together. On the morning of the husband's birthday, the wife wants to cook seaweed soup herself, but the impatient husband hands her instant seaweed and tells her to just pour hot water, asking why make it so complicated. These scenarios involving Jung Hyung-don and others are no different from the lives of newlywed couples who have just entered marriage, quarreling at the beginning of the day and making up by the end, blowing up over small things only to laugh happily soon after. Of course, how sweet newlywed life will change remains unknown. Unlike the couples mentioned above who gradually enter a stable relationship of mutual respect and love, Shin Ae and her husband on the show remind one of couples who rush into marriage after a blind date. Though this is an assumed reality show, if you are a single person who wants to experience cohabitation life, you might as well take a look. After all, it allows you to glimpse the true aspect of a man and woman from different families living in the same space, showing mutual tolerance and respect in real life.