And at this point, I had even forgotten that both Park Shin Hye and Lee Jong Suk were in a drama together! It is fate that I thought of the both of them as our main characters. She had the right amount of moody, bad girl and a don’t mess with me face that she was the perfect Miyoung.Īnd for the effervescent, carefree yet troubled boy, Park Jihoon, the only leading K-drama guy that I could think of was Lee Jong Suk. When I saw the cover for Gumiho: Wicked Fox, all I could think of was her, especially in Doctors (although I couldn’t find an appropriate photo of her in that drama). If Gumiho: Wicked Fox were a K-drama, it would need the perfect cast to bring the rich mythological story to life.įor the moody, emotionally unavailable yet warm and tender-hearted main character, Gu Miyoung, my dream cast would be my girl, Park Shin Hye. They can make a character as endearing as their real life counterpart or so hateful that you don’t even know if you hate the character or the actor. In Korean dramas, the right actor or actress can make or break a role. Happy book birthday to Gumiho: Wicked Fox! If you haven’t already read my review for the book, you can check it out here! Or if you’re only here to see who I’ve dreamcasted for the characters, keep scrolling.
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