MBC. We Got Married

by k82311480 on 2009-08-23 12:01:53

The four pairs of stars who disguised themselves as newlyweds really moved their luggage to decorate their own "newlywed room". Their witty remarks throughout the show made the audience laugh uncontrollably. Of course, it's not unreasonable to say that the cohabitation life of a man and woman who haven't been married or even know each other well is quite different from real life. However, by humorously simulating real life, these fake newlyweds have resonated with the audience. They bicker endlessly over trivial matters like who gets to use several shoe boxes, only for the husband to immediately make peace when presented with a bathrobe prepared by his wife. Or how Seo In-young cooks instant noodles for her hardworking husband, leading to complaints, but soon after they are seen eating bibimbap together affectionately. On the husband's birthday morning, the wife prepares to cook seaweed soup herself, but the impatient husband hands her instant seaweed soup, saying all she needs to do is pour hot water. These scenarios, including the quarrels and reconciliations typical of newlyweds, mirror the lives of real newlywed couples whose sweet honeymoon period may change unpredictably. Unlike the harmonious couple above, there’s also Shin Ae and her partner, who remind one of couples rushing into marriage after blind dates. The program showcases an understanding husband who tries to embrace his wife's past pains with warmth, though this is a hypothetical reality show. If you're a single person interested in experiencing cohabitation, you might want to take a look. After all, it provides a glimpse into the real-life challenges and mutual respect that a man and woman from different families face when sharing the same space.