You know, as I mention in another lil comment tonight, I was watching a bit of Coffee Prince...
and I'm pretty sure Mr. Hong had a couple of older ladies sitting at the bar to chat him up.
Of course, I am just reading into it now I've had the suggestion...
Fiction being what it is, if it has no correlation to the main plot, it's not going to show up and the ongoing dynamic between all the guys was more interesting than outsiders (as shown by the complete lack of sparkle to that one guy's Customer 3 romance except for the moments of playboy reversal). But I'm pretty sure the whole POINT of the cafe was exploitation. And the outdoor waffle-stand scenes don't hone in on it but it's like flirt-city, I'm sure.
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Date: 2011-10-26 02:07 am (UTC)and I'm pretty sure Mr. Hong had a couple of older ladies sitting at the bar to chat him up.
Of course, I am just reading into it now I've had the suggestion...
Fiction being what it is, if it has no correlation to the main plot, it's not going to show up and the ongoing dynamic between all the guys was more interesting than outsiders (as shown by the complete lack of sparkle to that one guy's Customer 3 romance except for the moments of playboy reversal). But I'm pretty sure the whole POINT of the cafe was exploitation. And the outdoor waffle-stand scenes don't hone in on it but it's like flirt-city, I'm sure.
/end overly analytical dissection of a pop drama