The romantic comedy that Lee Min Ho is showing is putting women's hearts on a roller coaster this fall.
On the 11th episode of SBS Wednesday/Thursday drama "The Inheritors" (script Kim Eun Sook, director Kang Shin Hyo), Kim Tan (played by Lee Min Ho) shows a different 'Rules of Dating' than others as he showed all the ups and downs in emotions.
Lee Min Ho is burning a flame in the hearts of many female plans as he showing a shy romantic and juvenile side as well as a direct style of talking about love, the sadness of leaving behind a first love, the angry desire to keep a woman while showing a warm emotion and niceness.
Even a single episode, Lee Min Ho is showing a lot of emotions and Lee Min Ho's natural acting is permeating to viewers and complaining of "Tan hurting." On the 11th episode, Tan arrives on the camping ground and prepares a surprise show with a caravan for Eun Sang and spends all night by his side making a fire.
The burning couple's "First Night" reminded viewers of Alfonso Donte's "Star" and remained in their memories. The next morning, they started to parade down a walk of love in the romantic garden holding Eun Sang's hands like a little boy playing a joke. The next day, after returning to school, they came back to the broadcasting room to find Eun Sang and started to express gratitude and sadness in a very straightforward way. Eun San was hesitant but started to take him his feelings and it seemed like the official happiness was returning to the two of them.
However, unlike Eun Sang's expression, "You're a fortunate part of my misfortune, the worst happened. The two people's secret love was discovered by his mother Kim Sung Ryung. The second half of the story was something that was somewhat predictable but viewers were axious. This was a huge obstacle for people to overcome the opposition of a mother.
However, the charisma of Tan was apparent all of the sudden. In front of the mother who was jumping up and down out of anger and betrayal, he said, "I like her" and protected Eun Sang in a calm way.
He then left to look for Eun Sang who had left the house and cried tears of regret. After the night, he saw Young Do (played by Kim Woo Bin) at the walking bridge in front of the school right next to Eun Sang and held his hand out of Eun Sang. "I'm sorry. We have a long way to go but let's still go."
Tan's scene in episode 11 to try to get stronger for a woman impressed viewers and said, "It's not like a 60 minute drama but a two hour long movie."
Meanwhile, unlike the subtitle to the drama, "He Who Wants the Crown, Endure the Weight," Tan revealed that he was born out of wedlock and wanted to not be in the seat of the throne which added a sense of sadness and curiosity.