Profil Judul Oh My Venus Judul Asli 오 마이 비너스 O Mai Bineoseu Genre Komedi Romantis Tanggal Tayang 16 November 2015 – 5 Januari 2016 Jam Tayang Senin & Selasa, 2200 KST Jumlah Episode 16 Saluran TV KBS2 Distributor Internasional Netflix, WeTV, VIU, iflix, Viki, Kocowa, AppleTV, NET TV Indonesia Pemain So Ji Sub, Shin Min Ah, Jung Gyu Woon, Yoo In Young Sutradara Kim Hyung Suk, Lee Na Jung Penulis Skenario Kim Eun Ji Rating Penayangan Tertinggi AGB Nielsen 9,9% Nationwide Drama Oh My Venus bercerita tentang Kang Joo Eun Shin Min Ah yang bertemu Kim Young Ho So Ji Sub, pria yang setuju untuk menjadi pelatih pribadi untuk membantunya menjadi lebih sehat. Saat mereka bekerja keras dalam transformasi fisiknya, keduanya sadar kalau memiliki perasaan satu sama lain. Saat Joo Eun dan Young Ho semakin dekat, mereka menyembuhkan luka emosional satu sama lain dan jatuh cinta. Pemain Karakter Kim Young Ho / John Kim Pemeran So Ji Sub Drama lain dari So Ji Sub Master’s Sun SBS / 2013, Warm and Cozy MBC / 2015, My Secret Terrius MBC / 2018, Dr. Lawyer MBC / 2022, dll. 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Karakter Im Woo Shik Pemeran Jung Gyu Woon Drama lain dari Jung Gyu Woon God’s Gift – 14 Days SBS / 2014, Wife Scandal – The Wind Rises TV Chosun / 2014, Birth of a Beauty SBS / 2014, You Are Too Much MBC / 2017, dll. Karakter Oh Soo Jin Pemeran Yoo In Young Drama lain dari Yoo In Young My Golden Life KBS2 / 2017, Let’s Look at the Sunset Holding Hands MBC / 2018, Good Casting SBS / 2020, Crazy Love KBS2 / 2022, dll. Daftar Lengkap Pemain Oh My Venus Lee Hyo Je sebagai Young Ho kecil Ban Hyo Jung sebagai Lee Hong Im Choi Il Hwa sebagai Kim Sung Chul Jin Kyung sebagai Choi Hye Ran Lee Seung Ho sebagai Kim Young Joon Kim Jung Tae sebagai Choi Nam Chul Sung Hoon sebagai Jang Joon Sung Henry sebagai Kim Ji Woong Choi Jin Ho sebagai Min Byung Wook Kwon Ki Sun sebagai Kwon Ok Boon Ahn Ji Hoon sebagai Kang Jae Hyuk Jo Eun Ji sebagai Lee Hyun Woo Song Yoo Ha sebagai PD Go Kwon Soon Joon sebagai Go Min Joon Kim Jung Suk sebagai manajer Hong Yoon Hwa sebagai Jo Hyun Jung Jung Hye Sung sebagai Jang Yi Jin Nam Ki Ae sebagai Je Soon Ja Goo Gun Min sebagai Yoon Ah Cameo & Penampilan Spesial Kang Ye Bin sebagai klien Joo Eun ep 1 Lee Ji Hoon sebagai dirinya sendiri ep 2 Jun Jae Hyung sebagai kencan buta Soo Jin ep 5 Joey Albright Lee Tae Gum Kim Ik Tae Bagan Hubungan Karakter Kim Young Ho atau John Kim adalah pelatih fisik pribadi bintang-bintang Hollywood berusia 35 tahun. Dia kembali ke Korea dan kemudian bertemu dengan Kang Joo Eun yang saat itu pingsan. Keduanya kemudian saling berhubungan sebagai seorang pelatih dan orang yang dilatih. Kang Joo Eun adalah wanita berprofesi sebagai pengacara usia 33 tahun. Dia saat SMA sangat cantik dan ketika berhasil mewujudkan karir sebagai pengacara, dia bertambah berat badan. Diputuskan oleh pacarnya yang berhubungan selama 15 tahun, dia stres berat. Akhirnya pertemuan dengan Kim Young Ho mengubah hidupnya. Im Woo Shik adalah mantan pacar Kang Joo Eun yang diam-diam selingkuh dengan wanita cantik bernama Oh Soo Jin. Oh Soo Jin sendiri adalah mantan sahabat Kang Joo Eun. Im Woo Shik sangat ingin tahu apa hubungan antara Kim Young Ho dan Kang Joo Eun. Dan dalam saat yang sama apakah alasan Oh Soo Jin mengkhianati Kang Joo Eun? Original Soundtrack Jonghyun SHINee – Beautiful Lady Kim Tae Woo feat. Ben – Darling U LYn feat. Shin Yong Jae – That Person Duet Ver. MIIII – It’s Me Tei – I’ll Be There Shin Yong Jae – That Person Man Ver. Kei Lovelyz – Love Moves On LYn – That Person Woman Ver. Snuper – Oh My Venus Nominasi dan Penghargaan 2016 11th Seoul International Drama Awards Outstanding Korean Actress Shin Min Ah 2015 KBS Drama Awards Top Excellence Award – Actor So Ji Sub Excellence Award, Mini-Series – Actress Shin Min Ah Best Couple Award So Ji Sub & Shin Min Ah Video Cuplikan Serba-serbi Judul awal drama Oh My Venus adalah Oh My God. Ban Hyo Jung dan Choi Il Hwa sebelumnya pernah berakting bersama dalam drama Hometown over the Hill 2007 dan Save the Family 2015. Syuting drama Oh My Venus banyak dilakukan di Daegu. Tiongkok me-remake drama ini tahun 2018 dengan judul My Fitness Coach yang dibintangi Jiro Wang dan Zhang Li, namun sampai sekarang belum tayang. Drama Oh My Venus akan mulai tayang di NET TV Kamis, 24 Februari 2022 pukul 1800 WIB. Via What do you think?
Streaming& Nonton Oh My Venus Subtitle Indonesia, Nonton Drama Oh My Venus, Download Drama Oh My Venus 240p, 360p, 480p, 720p HD, stream drama full episode sub indo hanya di Dramaindo.moe. Episode : 16; Country : South Korea; Director : Kim Hyoung Seok, Lee Na Jung; Rating : 13+ - Teens 13 or older; Score : 8.4; Sinopsis Oh My Venus. Oh My
recaps discussion news cast 191 January 7, 2016January 23, 2016 Oh My Venus Episode 16 Final by LollyPip It’s a finale filled with neat little bows for Oh My Venus, with hearts and flowers flying everywhere. We don’t get all the answers we’d like, but when is life ever perfectly tidy like that? But that’s not to say that the show doesn’t have a surprise or two left for us, as we say goodbye to our adorable couple and their sweet little self-made family. EPISODE 16 RECAP Young-ho reveals that Joo-eun has been carrying her own engagement ring in her scarf ever since he gave it to her, and proposes to her. She nods her yes, and they hug, both of their wishes coming true at once. Later Joo-eun stares at her ring, though she tells Young-ho that the real gift was the scarf. You can buy a ring anywhere, but he made this scarf just for her. I love that she gets how meaningful that is for him. Young-ho drops her off at Hyun-woo’s so she can flash her ring at her friend, and he starts to warn her about his family. But Joo-eun stops him and says they’ll take things one step at a time. She assures him that she plans to live with him forever, so nothing anyone can say will change that. Joo-eun pretends to have a headache, holding her beringed hand to her forehead, and of course Hyun-woo sees her new ring right away and shrieks excitedly. Best friend ever. Joo-eun can admit to her friend that she’s nervous about meeting Grandma, so Hyun-woo role-plays the worst stereotypical chaebol grandmother ever, to get Joo-eun pumped up. Joo-eun has her dial it back a bit, and this time it’s more helpful, though Hyun-woo bails when Joo-eun mentions her dead father. Ha, her advice is to give Grandma some spending money, based on her interactions with her own mother-in-law, but that’s a bad idea for obvious reasons. At work in the morning, Joo-eun gets a visit from Joon-sung’s mother, with a gift of some pretty white mittens. Joo-eun asks how her husband is these days, and it sounds like he’s in prison but doing well there, and even wants to make amends with Joon-sung’s mother when he gets out. Joo-eun suggests counseling, and they talk about how happy Joon-sung seems these days. Young-ho visits Woo-shik at work, here to get up to speed before he goes back to work soon. He asks if Woo-shik had a lot of injuries when he was a swimming star, and Woo-shik says that’s why he eventually retired. He tells Young-ho that he did his physical rehab in Japan, France, and America, which prompts Young-ho to pull out a set of plans. He wants to build a new rehab center in Korea, which Woo-shik knows the directors will fight against. That’s why Young-ho is here, to ask for Woo-shik’s support on this project. He admits that he doesn’t fully trust Woo-shik yet, but as a fellow athlete who’s been through similar health challenges, he wants to mend fences and team up. Young-ho asks after Uncle, and we see Uncle playing a board game with another man when he gets a text from Young-ho. He asks to see him at the company, which surprises Uncle, but he looks pleased. Joo-eun nervously arrives to meet with Grandma, psyching herself up before entering the dining room. The mood is tense as both women size each other up, and Grandma reaches for her purse. But Joo-eun quickly grabs an envelope, and asks Grandma to accept hers before offering her one presumably full of money to entice her to leave Young-ho. She says that it’s not money in her envelope, but her blood test results proving that she no longer suffers from hypothyroidism. She says respectfully that no matter how much money Grandma offers, or how much she objects to their relationship, she won’t ever leave Young-ho. Grandma nods knowingly, and says that with age, one becomes stubborn. She reaches for her purse again, but instead of an envelope of money, she pulls out a handkerchief to wipe her mouth. Joo-eun looks like she’d like to crawl under the table, ha. Grandma says that, other than her outfit a hideous creation Joo-eun borrowed from Hyun-woo, she has no intention of objecting to anything. It’s hilarious how Joo-eun jumps up to apologize her her outfit. Grandma does have one condition, and that’s that she wants a really extravagant wedding gift. Okay, she’s not so bad, and I see where Young-ho gets his dry sense of humor. We see that Grandma witnessed Joo-eun’s tearful speech outside Young-ho’s hospital room a year ago, which was enough to convince her of how much Joo-eun loves her grandson. Joon-sung is flustered to hear that Yi-jin received an award, and said, “I love you, JJS,” in her acceptance speech. Ji-woong teases him mercilessly, making it even worse, ha. So when Yi-jin next pops up in his locker room, Joon-sung can only grumble and look embarrassed when she gives him a watch with their faces on it. Yi-jin grabs him and demands to know why she’s been chasing him for a year, when he doesn’t like her as much as she likes him I think we’d all like to know that, sweetheart. For the first time, Joon-sung calls her by her name affectionately, and says in his roundabout way that he is interested in her. That’s all she needs to hear, but she still looks surprised when he gives her a little peck, then backs her up against a locker for a longer kiss. Joo-eun invites Young-ho to her place that night, but the house is dark when he arrives. He finds her sitting on her bed with a serious air about her, and she moans dejectedly that she met his grandmother today. Hee, she’s totally faking him out. Young-ho falls for it and offers to go talk to his grandmother, but she says that he can’t fix this problem. Grandma wants a super-expensive wedding gift ~giant sigh~. Young-ho actually does a double-take, and Joo-eun rips open her robe to reveal a sexy teddy. She holds up a pair of baby You Bastards and suggests a really expensive wedding gift — great-grandchildren. Young-ho is shocked, and it’s Joo-eun’s turn to flip him over and straddle him. She mentions that she’s been studying jiu jitsu and has three stripes, but Young-ho quips that she needs four to beat him. And then he flips her right back, suggesting other ways to express their love. Cut to him showing her some new jiu jitsu moves, hee. Joon-sung and Ji-woong watch from the doorway, wondering what they’re doing Ji-woong “I think they’re flirting.” Smart boy.. Joo-eun is determined to convince Young-ho to make a baby, tossing the little stuffed sloths at him and flashing skin at every opportunity. Young-ho is mighty tempted, but insists on four stripes before he’ll consider it. Joo-eun stomps off to beat up You Bastard, poor thing, while Young-ho looks like this is killing him. Eventually he caves, because he’s human, after all. They finally go to meet his family officially, and wow, Joo-eun looks radiant in hanbok. Joo-eun starts to formally bow to Grandma and Young-ho’s father, and her face is priceless when Grandma is all, Let’s just eat. Even Manager Min looks like he’s choking back a laugh, and Young-ho asks dryly if she’s filming a sageuk. HAHA. Joo-eun gets a nervous stomach, so Young-ho massages a pressure point in her hand. She asks if the house is always this quiet, and Manager Min helpfully informs her that it’s quite noisy today, since they have a guest. HAHAwhoops. Joo-eun is confused as to why Grandma and Dad both just went to their rooms after she arrived, though nobody else seems to think that’s strange. Joo-eun can’t accept this as normal, and confirms that she’s been accepted as part of the family, then gets a look in her eye that makes both Young-ho and Manager Min squirm. She drags Grandma and Dad out to the living room, and proceeds to sing a song for them. Now it’s Young-ho’s turn to want to crawl under the table. He finally jumps up and makes the horror stop, and he begins to apologize to his family, but Grandma starts laughing so hard she can’t even breathe. Her guffaws get Dad started, and even Manager Min looks pretty amused. Joo-eun thoroughly charms Young-ho’s family, and even gets them to pose for a group selca Young-ho “Manager Min, it’s not an ID photo.” ~snerk~. It’s only later that Joo-eun wonders if his family thinks she’s weird, and Young-ho calls that a solid Yes. But he’s never seen his Grandma or Dad laugh like that. He turns serious and starts to say something, but Joo-eun already knows what he’s thinking. He’s scared to have kids, because he doesn’t want to pass on a genetic predisposition to cancer. Young-ho tells her that when he was young, he blamed his father for making him go through so many surgeries and suffer so much pain. He promised himself that he’d never live like his father did, but now he realizes that it was more that he doesn’t have the heart to. Joo-eun says that she’s been doing research, and the chances of passing on the disease are low. But Young-ho knows that even a small chance is terrifying. The child and the parents suffer, and he doesn’t want to put her through that. But Joo-eun is optimistic, and willing to at least try their best. She paints a picture of a son and a daughter, and tells Young-ho how she wants to watch them grow up, and complain about their father, and hear them call him “Dad.” Young-ho looks touched, and finally concedes defeat. She asks if he wants a son or a daughter, and suggests twins. Woo-shik is still leaving porridge for Soo-jin at her place, and she’s still ignoring it. But she’s kept her engagement ring, and the baby booties he bought, and looks at them longingly. Woo-shik comes back, knowing she’s home, and debates whether to let himself in. Ultimately, he decides against it. He’d gone to her doctor and confirmed her diagnosis, and he spends long hours trying to think what to do. Young-ho visits his father in the hospital while he’s undergoing treatment for his own cancer, and Dad asks how he knew. I love Young-ho’s answer “I’m supposed to know. I’m your son.” The two sit quietly, needing no more words than that. When Young-ho gets ready to go, Dad offers a quiet thanks. Stepmom and Young-joon arrive to visit, and when Young-joon addresses him formally, he corrects him to “hyung.” Young-ho leaves, and Dad tells Young-joon that he should major in medicine. It seems backwards, but all Young-joon ever wanted was for his father to show interest in him, so the paternal guidance makes him happy. Young-ho visits Joo-eun’s mother alone to look at her wrist, suspecting that she suffers from carpal tunnel syndrome. He gives her some tips on home care but tells her to see a doctor, and she promises to obey. Mom says that she knows he was sick when he was young, and tells Young-ho that it’s better to be sick when you have someone around. He thanks her for giving birth to Joo-eun, and for giving him permission to marry her. Soo-jin thinks back on all of her interactions with Woo-shik, going all the way back to her college days when she was overweight and he was kind to her. Woo-shik is also thinking of her, and he finds her where she’s walking and puts his coat around her shoulders. He asks if she’s okay, and makes his last apology to her. He says he’s sorry for being a selfish person, but he loves her, and wants to marry her. Overcome, Soo-jin just cries on his shoulder — but Woo-shik smiles, knowing that this is a yes. While Woo-shik and Soo-jin walk through fields making moony eyes at each other, Young-ho and Joo-eun naturally go for a jog together. Joo-eun complains as usual, and Young-ho jokes for her to watch it, because he hasn’t decided if he’s going to let her live with him or not. The boys including Manager Min suit up for a photo shoot together, and they all gape at Joo-eun in her sexy red dress. Young-ho is obviously smitten, though he does tease that she’s supposed to be wearing white for this. The photo shoot looks fun, though Manager Min gets stage fright in front of the camera and has to be tickled to smile. It’s so sweet how Ji-woong and Joon-sung take him under their wings like family. Young-ho and Joo-eun even change into their jiu jitsu uniforms and pose for pictures while grappling on the floor. Cute. After an alarming amount of flashbacks, we skip to the summer of 2016. Joo-eun arrives at the airport to meet her boys as they return from various out-of-town jaunts. Aww, Ji-woong finally made it into the Marines, and he salutes Joo-eun before pouncing on her with his famous attack-hug. He looks great in uniform. Prior to getting married, Young-ho flew to give assistance to people in a flooded area, and he’s just now returning for the wedding. When he calls out to Joo-eun, she turns and we finally see her face — which has filled out with the weight she gained while he was gone. HAHAHA, his face is priceless. Joo-eun beams at her husband-to-be, and opens up her coat to show a ribbon tied around her belly. She’s not overweight, she’s pregnant! Young-ho stares for a moment before a gorgeous smile spreads over his face, as he realizes he’s going to be a daddy. And not only that, but it’s twins! Of course, the pregnancy means that Joo-eun has gained back all the weight Young-ho helped her lose, and it makes Young-ho worry for her health even as he’s thrilled to pieces at the news. Ji-woong and Joon-sung are ecstatic at the prospect of being uncles. Young-ho is ready to start her new exercise regimen right away, though Joo-eun protests that it was the babies eating all that food, not her. He worries about her fitting into her wedding dress, but Joo-eun reminds him that Venus is the goddess of beauty and fertility. As they leave the airport together, one big happy family, Joo-eun says in voiceover that among all the men in Korea named Kim, the name Young-ho is pretty common. “It seems very ordinary, for all coaches who exist, especially you…” Young-ho joins in with, “For the wicked and risky Venuses in this world…” and together they finish “Now boarding to outside of your world. Departure!” Epilogue A young Young-ho sits in his wheelchair outside his home soon after surgery, his leg propped up in a cast. A girl walks near and stops, asking if his leg hurts. He nods, and he pulls a bandage out of her pocket and puts it on his cast. She tells him that it won’t hurt anymore and to trust her. Little Young-ho asks how she knows, and she says that if you believe you can do something, then you can. Young-ho nods, then smiles tentatively at little Joo-eun. COMMENTS Well, that was cute, though ultimately unnecessary. Did we really need to see them meet as children for thirty seconds just to believe they’ll live happily ever after? Can we not just have one drama where the main couple didn’t meet as children and thus are Fated To Be? Oh well, at least it was a small scene, and not part of the overall story. Oh My Venus definitely had its share of plot holes, odd editing choices, and continuity issues, of which I could name many that bugged me as a viewer. Such as Joo-eun planning to spend all of Christmas Day with Young-ho, only leaving to spend time with her mother who showed up unexpectedly. Then she immediately goes to a work meeting that hadn’t previously been mentioned. And how about Joon-sung’s mother talking about her son’s girlfriend, before Joon-sung ever tells Yi-jin that he likes her back? And don’t even get me started on the whole Yi-jin issue… just UGH. It’s not cute just because she’s a girl, it’s still stalking, and several things she did bordered on sexual assault. I found it quite disappointing that a show that spoke out against women being sexually assaulted, had a main male character receiving repeated unwanted sexual advances from a woman, and it being played off as adorable. There were several examples of this kind of thing throughout the drama, and occasionally it took me out of the story because I was too busy wondering what was happening and why it made no sense. And while the main love story between Young-ho and Joo-eun was wonderfully mature, both emotionally and physically, I felt as though the secondary characters’ relationships mostly came across flat. Particularly Woo-shik and Soo-jin — there was such a wealth of plot to be mined from their courtship that just got left by the wayside. I would have loved to see Soo-jin’s journey be more about loving herself, than about finding a man to love her. Not that being loved by someone else is bad, but it creates a dissonance when Joo-eun’s whole character was based on her self-confidence and the fact that she didn’t need a man. So why was Soo-jin left to flounder in insecurity and depression until her white knight showed up to rescue her? I love a romantic happy ending as much as the next person, but in my opinion, Soo-jin needs to do a lot more personal work before she’s ready for a relationship. But regardless, my main takeaway is of a cute, sweet love story, and there’s no doubt we got that in spades. Young-ho and Joo-eun’s romance was always respectful, always loving, and always honest. Not to mention their crackling chemistry, and adult way of discussing sex and their mutual attraction. And through her loving example, Young-ho was able to heal many of his family’s wounds, which was nice to see. They were never bad people except for Uncle, it’s just that they didn’t know how to relate to each other. Even with just the tiny tentative beginnings of baby steps, you can see that they’ll all be just fine. Not to mention the beautiful symmetry in the two families that have merged, that Young-ho now has a mother, and Joo-eun has a new father. This drama never promised a complicated plot, and really, I don’t think it needed one. In many ways, the simplicity of the plot of Oh My Venus is one of its biggest draws and greatest charms. Though there were bigger messages there, such as the benefits of healthy living, domestic abuse, and violence against women, it never got bogged down or became preachy. Those were just issues the characters were dealing with as they lived their lives, but the show was never about those things. Keeping these issues present but on the periphery allowed the show to have a lightness that was refreshing, while still touching on important issues. In a different show I might find this a weakness, and some viewers may still feel that way. But for me, I came here to see a sweet romance with fun chemistry between the leads, and that’s exactly what I got. Serious issues and chaebol machinations aside, this drama was always about the romance between two people who needed each other, and it delivered that beautifully. 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29Okt 2021 11:00. KBRN, Jakarta: Oh My Venus adalah serial televisi Korea Selatan tahun 2015. Serial ini mengudara di KBS2 selama 16 episode mulai 16 November 2015 lalu. Film ini dibintangi oleh So Ji-sub dan Shin Min-a. Selain keduanya Min Byung-wook adalah sekretaris pribadi yang paling dipercaya perusahaan keluarga Young-ho, ia adalah orang
SINOPSIS Drama Oh My Venus. Seri Drama korea terbaru yang baru di tayangkan perdananya pada tanggal 16 November 2015 ini berjudul “Oh My Venus” di bintangi oleh seorang aktor ternama dan populer yaitu So Ji-Sub. Drama korea terbaru “Oh My Venus” adalah seri drama yang baru semenjak So Ji-Sub menjadi aktor dalam seri “The Master’s Sun” yang di tayangkan pada tahun 2013 yang lalu. Drama seri “Oh My Venus” selain aktor tampan juga ada aktis cantik yang cukup terkenal walaupun sudah lama tak nampak di layar televisi seri drama korea yaitu Shin Min-A yang pernah membintangi beberapa serial drama korea seperti seri drama yang berjudul “My Girlfriend is a Nine-Tailed Fox” dan juga yang terakhir tayang di seri drama “Arang and the Magistrate“. Sementara ini seri “Oh My Venus” sudah di tayangkan mulai 16 dan 17 November 2015 kemarin di channel tv KBS2 sedangkan untuk rating dalam penayangan episode 1 dan 2 sudah bagus. Drama Korea “Oh My Venus” ini disutradari oleh Kim Hyung-Suk dan untuk penulis naskahnya di tulis oleh Kim Eun-Ji. Penasaran bagaimana kelanjutan sinopsis nya? SINOPSIS Tentang Oh My Venus Seri drama yang berjudul “Oh My Venus” ini menceritakan sebuah kisah romantis asmara yang sangat unik antara seorang wanita dan prima yang sebelumnya memiliki kenagan hubungan saat muda dan akhirnya setelah mereka dewasa bertemu kembali. So Ji-Sub yang memerankan sebagai Kim Young-Ho merupakan seorang pelatih pribadi untuk bintang Hollywood namun latar belakang Ia dari keluarga bercukupan dan sangat kaya namun memiliki masa lalu yang sangat keras semasa kecilnya. Dan akhirnya Kim Young-Ho mengatasi masalah-masalahnya dengan kesabaran dan juga keras kepala. Shin Min-A yang memerankan sebagai Kang Joo-Eun ini adalah seorang pengacara muda yang berusia 33 tahun. Latar belakang Ia berbeda sekali dengan So Ji-Sub karena Ia bekerja untuk menghidupi keluarganya dan sekarang ini Kang Joo-Eun kelebihan berat badan dan tidak nampak begitu menarik. Untuk kisah selanjutnya bisa di lihat di link sinopsis pada akhir artikel. Detail Tentang Drama Judul Oh My Venus Judul Lainnya Oh Mai Bineoseu Genre Romance, Comedy Episodes 16 enam belas Sutradara Kim Hyung-Suk Penulis Naskah Kim Eun-Ji Stasiun Channel KBS2 Negara Korea Ditayangkan pada 16 November 2015 – 05 Januari 2016, setiap hari Senin dan Selasa pukul Pemain Oh My Venus So Ji Sub berperan sebagai Kim Young Ho / John Kim Lee Hyo Je berperan sebagai young Young Ho Shin Min Ah berperan sebagai Kang Joo Eun Jung Gyeo Woon berperan sebagai Im Woo Shik Yoo In Young berperan sebagai Oh Soo Jin Ban Hyo Jung berperan sebagai Lee Hong Im Choi Il Hwa berperan sebagai Kim Sung Chul Jin Kyung berperan sebagai Choi Hye Ran Lee Seung Ho 이승호 berperan sebagai Kim Young Joon Kim Jung Tae berperan sebagai Choi Nam Chul Sung Hoon berperan sebagai Jang Joon Sung Henry berperan sebagai Kim Ji Woong Choi Jin Ho berperan sebagai Min Byung Wook Kwon Ki Sun berperan sebagai Kwon Ok Boon Ahn Ji Hoon 안지훈 berperan sebagai Kang Jae Hyuk Jo Eun Ji berperan sebagai Lee Hyun Woo Song Yoo Ha 송유하 berperan sebagai PD Go Kwon Soon Joon 권순준 berperan sebagai Go Min Joon Kim Jung Suk 김정석 berperan sebagai manager Hong Yoon Hwa berperan sebagai Jo Hyun Jung Jung Hye Sung berperan sebagai Jang Yi Jin Nam Ki Ae berperan sebagai Je Soon Ja Goo Gun Min berperan sebagai Yoon Ah Kang Ye Bin berperan sebagai Joo Eun’s client ep 1 Lee Ji Hoon berperan sebagai himself ep 2 Jun Jae Hyung berperan sebagai Soo Jin blind date’s partner ep 5 Joey Albright Lee Tae Gum Kim Ik Tae LINK SINOPSIS DRAMA KOREA OH MY VENUS EPISODE 1 – 16 TERAKHIR LENGKAP Sinopsis Episode 1 Recap Sinopsis Episode 2 Recap Sinopsis Episode 3 Recap Sinopsis Episode 4 Recap Sinopsis Episode 5 Recap Sinopsis Episode 6 Recap Sinopsis Episode 7 Recap Sinopsis Episode 8 Recap Sinopsis Episode 9 Recap Sinopsis Episode 10 Recap Sinopsis Episode 11 Recap Sinopsis Episode 12 Recap Sinopsis Episode 13 Recap Sinopsis Episode 14 Recap Sinopsis Episode 15 Recap Sinopsis Episode 16 Recap *Silahkan kirim pesan bila terjadi kesalahan linknya* Anda telah membaca Sinopsis Oh My Venus dan berikutnya angan lupa baca juga Sinopsis One More Happy Ending. Official Site 1
SinopsisOh My Venus : Drama Korea Oh My Venus Sub Indo menceritakan Kim Young Ho yang merupakan seorang instruktur Yoga terlatih yang bekerja sebagai instruktur langsung bagi seorang bintang Hollywood populer, karena cita-citanya menjadi instruktur Yoga, Kim Young Ho tidak aib terhadap apa yang orang lain omongkan. Episode : 16 Jadwal
recaps discussion news cast 267 December 2, 2015January 23, 2016 Oh My Venus Episode 6 by LollyPip Joo-eun’s hard work starts to yield results… some expected, and some very much unexpected. Her evident physical changes begin to enact emotional changes in the people around her, affecting how they relate to her and each other. And as the past slowly starts to become clearer, present actions begin to make more sense – let’s hope they lead to honesty and healing. EPISODE 6 RECAP Joo-eun gets all worked up over Anna Sue and Young-ho’s scandal since he’s let her think he’s gone to the US to see her, but starts her workout faithfully. He arrives home in the middle of a balancing exercise, making her tip over and knock both of them to the floor. Young-ho sees Joo-eun’s noticeably thinner face, and her dimple winks at him, mesmerizing him instantly. He ignores her complaints and smiles in wonderment, poking a finger into her dimple. He’s so utterly charmed that her grumpiness flies right over his head. Flustered, Joo-eun puts her glasses back on, and Young-ho ruins the mood by pointing out that people lose weight from the top down, and her tummy hasn’t changed. Ugh, stop while you’re ahead. But Young-ho is in a great mood, and admits that it’s nice to hear her voice in person again. Joo-eun asks about his trip “to the States,” and Young-ho vaguely says that he experienced a moment he’s been waiting for for a long time. At that, Joo-eun screams in his face, “You bastard, get over here!” HA, she means her stuffed sloth, who she’s named You Bastard. After beating the crud out of You Bastard, Joo-eun is still angry over Young-ho’s comment that he had a moment he’s been waiting for while he was gone. Thinking he was with Anna Sue, she assumes they had a sexy night together, and laughs wryly to herself. She finds Young-ho glaring suspiciously at a snack she left out for him, muttering that she regrets making it, when he says he doesn’t eat carbs or sodium. Joo-eun argues that home-cooked meals are warm and comforting, with lots of flavor, grumbling that it’s no good to be so sexy when he lives a bland life. He ignores her, more curious about the meal cover she used to keep the food fresh, and she asks if his mother never used such a thing. Sadly, he says he’s never seen one before. Joo-eun wanders off saying she’s going to get a massage, and Young-ho says massages are best from a man. But then he imagines Joo-eun, moaning ecstatically while getting a sexy massage from a muscle-bound masseur holy crap that guy is huge, and panics a little. He hollers at her not to get a massage, offering to do it himself. HAHA, and then he just lets her use his massage chair. That’s cheating! But he covers her torso with a pillow, saying that the bouncing of her body looks suggestive, and he doesn’t want her getting too turned on. Right, I’m sure it’s her comfort you’re thinking about. Now Joo-eun is embarrassed, and Young-ho seems to be enjoying her discomfort. She asks him to stop the chair, dropping to banmal, and he pretends offense and leans way over her to chastise her for speaking to her coach that way. He’s right on top of her while she bounces underneath him — this is awesome. In spite of their suggestive position, Joo-eun proposes that they act more like friends from now on. Young-ho asks if she means the kind of friends who kiss, and adjusts the chair vertically, bringing her even closer to himself. Joo-eun’s heart starts to pound as she remembers their accidental “kiss” during jiu jitsu practice. Stepmom brings Grandma tea and offers her a massage, but it’s obvious that Grandma prefers to keep her at arm’s length. She says that people talk about her as if she cares more about the company than her dead daughter, and that she somehow used her son-in-law by having him marry Stepmom, and she says that it hurts her to know that people think that way. She compliments Stepmom on the way she’s raised Young-joon, but warns her not to give him any ideas about inheriting the company. Ji-woong bounces into bed with Young-ho to welcome him home with an attack-hug, excited to hear that he’s gotten a clean bill of health. He chatters about Ma’am and how she wasn’t kidding about being Daegu’s Venus, and Young-ho admits that her long-unseen dimples are pretty cute. Joon-sung spends the evening in his car, perking up when he sees an older woman walking past. He recalls someone telling him that “they” refused to met him — is this his birth mother? He sighs and heads home, just missing the woman arriving at her door to find herself confronted with a drunk, abusive husband. Young-ho is woken the next morning by all three of his house guests grinning at him, excited for Joo-eun’s weigh-in. They hold their breath as she steps on the scale… then celebrate. Joo-eun and the boys bounce in circles, but Young-ho is curiously unmoved. He asks why they’re doing this, and Joo-eun and Joon-sung both turn to Ji-woong to shoot him dirty looks. Apparently, they promised to grant Joo-eun a wish if she lost fifteen kilos about thirty-three pounds, and Young-ho waves at them to go grant her wish and let him sleep. But the boys insist that all three of them have to do it, so Young-ho reluctantly asks what the wish is. When Joo-eun says it’s to live as Kang Joo-eun for a day, both boys slink away like they’re expecting to get swatted, hee. All she wants is for the guys to experience some freedom in their lives, but Young-ho doesn’t like the idea — that’s how she became unhealthy in the first place. Joo-eun comes prepared for his objections, showing him her improved blood results, and says there’s room for compromise. Being unhealthy for one day won’t hurt them. First stop — the coffee shop, where Joo-eun orders everyone fancy drinks with extra whipped cream. Young-ho orders a plain Americano, and Joo-eun has to re-enforce that today is her day to make the decisions. Hyun-woo’s ex comes back from the States without having found John Kim mostly because he wasn’t there but with some interesting footage of Anna Sue. He’s certain the man she’s with in the film is John Kim, but he’s less concerned with fact than he is with getting a good story. If he’s wrong, let John Kim sue him — at least he’ll get to see his face that way. Joo-eun arrives at work in a great mood, at least until she runs into Soo-jin and her supervisor. He chastises Joo-eun for focusing more on her diet than her job, ordering her to take the harassment case Soo-jin assigned her to that Soo-jin also happens to be working on. In her office, Soo-jin notices Joo-eun’s smaller face, and gives Joo-eun a new case. It’s a copyright infringement case, guaranteed to be difficult and boring, that she admits she’s too busy to handle. Ji-woong gets a text from Joo-eun, thanking him for not complaining about his day living as Kang Joo-eun, and gives the guys their next mission. They must get comfortable, and do nothing. Ha, sounds easy, but it’s going to be torture for Young-ho! Joon-sung shows up in time to participate with a new, sexy haircut, and the guys take pictures of themselves lying around like slugs. Even Young-ho looks like he’s having fun with it. Later they’re told to watch a romantic movie and get emotional, and awww, Joon-sung even cries a little. He’s definitely the marshmallow of the trio. Joo-eun forbids Young-ho to exercise, which seems to break his brain a little, hee. Then it’s naptime, which is definitely not a problem for Young-ho. He’s so squishy when he’s sleeping. Woo-shik delivers information on Young-ho to Uncle, including a photo so that now he knows what his nemesis looks like. They discuss getting the CEO on their side, and how he’ll probably want stocks as incentive. They agree that it’s worth it to give up something in order to gain more. Soo-jin visits the chaebol daughter who’s being accused of sexual harassment, and she seems like a real nasty piece of work she’s naked in the bathtub getting a massage while talking to her lawyer — need I say more?. The woman is insulted that she got the firm’s deputy president instead of the president to handle her case, but Soo-jin informs her that no matter how much money she throws at lawyers, the press is going to eat her alive. She advises the spoiled princess that, since her assault on her employees is public knowledge, she needs to lay low while she’s supposed to be under house arrest — no more plastic surgeons and massage parlors for a while. Princess spits that Soo-jin thinks she’s all that because she’s a little bit pretty, but as a lawyer, she needs her money to live. Soo-jin valiantly holds her tongue, unimpressed. Joo-eun gets the hilarious pictures of her boys following orders to be lazy and unproductive, squealing at how cute they are. Her secretary, Hyun-jung, expresses worry over her weight loss and justifies that her own weight is mostly muscle, though Joo-eun just sighs that she has to get healthy for her thyroid. She goes to Hyun-woo’s for a good solid meal on her day of freedom, but the restaurant is under construction and she’s left hungry. Hyun-woo does notice that Joo-eun’s face looks thinner, but shakes her head at the rest of her oh come on, she didn’t lose thirty pounds in her face, people!. Joo-eun tells Hyun-woo that she’s staying with a friend, which triggers the memory of Young-ho getting all close and asking if they’re the kind of friends who kiss. Hyun-woo mentions that her ex says he found out where John Kim lives, which makes Joo-eun sit up in alarm. She calls Ji-woong and has him put her on speaker phone, ordering the guys to put down the bland food. Their day of living as Kang Joo-eun isn’t over, and they’re going out to eat. Expecting a fancy meal, they get dressed up in slick suits which is totally adorable, only to find themselves at a fast-food place, ha. Young-ho tries to bail “I don’t eat carbs!” but Ji-woong and Joon-sung force him to go inside. Joo-eun in ecstatic over the food, while the boys eye it suspiciously. Finally Ji-woong digs in, and even Joon-sung picks at it, though Joo-eun tells him to just fight in a higher weight division. She tries to feed the stonefaced Young-ho something yummy, and he’s no match for the combined power of her cuteness and the boys’ muscle, though he threatens to make them pay for this tomorrow. But he does smile when Joo-eun wants to take a group selca. Woo-shik gets a call from the police station, but on his way out, Soo-jin calls him to ask where he is. He says he’s at work, unaware that she’s watching him from her car and can see that he’s lying. He heads to the police station, where he finds out that Stalker is suing him for assault. Apparently Stalker spent three weeks in the hospital after Woo-shik punched him as if and even recorded Woo-shik’s threat to kill him if he goes near Joo-eun again. When he’s asked if he has a lawyer, Soo-jin pipes up that she’s his attorney — she followed him to the station. She shoots Woo-shik a Look, and he knows he’s busted. Soo-jin calls Joo-eun to the police station as well, to serve as witness. It’s not a funny scene, but I can’t help but laugh when Woo-shik and Joo-eun send Soo-jin identical glares when she tells the cops that they were each other’s first love. But she keeps it professional, explaining that after fifteen years, of course Woo-shik would be worried when someone is stalking Joo-eun. Young-ho shows up as well, since he was the witness for the first confrontation with Stalker. After coming to a settlement, Woo-shik wants to talk to Soo-jin, but she says that he and Joo-eun should probably talk first. He shyly notes that Joo-eun looks good, and admits that he probably overreacted when he confronted Stalker — he didn’t know she had someone looking after her. Joo-eun is angry that he pities her, but Woo-shik says that he didn’t totally stop caring just because they broke up. He wonders if she really knows who Young-ho is… maybe there’s more to him than she knows, and he might be playing with her. He says he’s worried that she may be falling for Young-ho, but Joo-eun counters that he’s being too nosy. She turns serious and says that they aren’t kids anymore, but that she’s the same Kang Joo-eun she’s always been, and that gaining weight didn’t mean she destroyed herself. She tells him to think again about what she’s changed in the last fifteen years. Declaring Soo-jin the better lawyer and Woo-shik in good hands, Joo-eun leaves. Young-ho gives his statement, and we see that he overheard Soo-jin’s explanation of Woo-shik and Joo-eun’s longterm relationship. He calls Manager Min to ask him a personal favor. Woo-shik waits to speak to Young-ho, and officially introduces himself as an employee at Gahong, Young-ho’s family’s company. Young-ho says he hasn’t decided if he’ll be the new director yet, asking if Woo-shik is doing this because of Joo-eun. Woo-shik concedes that he has no right to worry about her, and thanks Young-ho for coming to help. Young-ho says that he’d better go because Joo-eun doesn’t like being cold, which bothers Woo-shik. On the other hand, Young-ho looks pretty tickled that Joo-eun waited for him to drive her home rather than take a cab. So cute. Soo-jin slumps once she gets home, remembering that same lunch where Joo-eun set her up with the engineering jerk, and how Woo-shik had brought her chocolates. After the jerk had told her that “people like her” should stay at home, Woo-shik had come back to punch the guy out for speaking to her that way. He’d dared the guy to sue him, saying that his friend Soo-jin here just passed the bar exam and could defend him. Aww, he really is a good person. But in the present, Soo-jin had overheard Woo-shik’s recorded threat to Stalker, and how he’d warned him to stay away from Joo-eun. She spots her reflection in the window, seeing her old, overweight self huddled there. Joo-eun makes Young-ho stop at a coffee shop, happily chirping that she still has thirty minutes before her day of freedom is over. Young-ho objects to caffeine so close to bedtime, but his face goes all soft to see how excited she is for a simple cup of coffee. Manager Min agrees to Young-ho’s request, which involves himself and all the minions showing up at the police station in a show of force. Min talks to the cop handling Woo-shik’s charges, and makes sure that the word won’t get out that Young-ho was involved. He calls Young-ho to warn him to be more careful, and Young-ho retorts that Min should be more careful not to nag. I freaking love these two. Whoops, Young-ho is illegally parked, and he narrowly escapes getting towed. It’s raining when Joo-eun comes running back to the car, and the sight of her pretty face in the soft rain makes Young-ho go all wibbly. He’s so flustered, he doesn’t even object when she hands him a fancy coffee for himself, but he recovers enough to ask if she had fun today doing everything he told her not to do. She softly says that the coffee was just a gift, that she wanted him to experience a sweet part of life. She continues that humans have the right to pursue happiness, and Young-ho looks as though this is resonating with him. He asks if her gift symbolizes their right to be happy, and she says yes, just for this one day. She suddenly seems to realize the atmosphere in the car has changed, and gets out for some fresh air. But the coffee shop has now closed, and she’s stuck in the rain, which makes Young-ho go all mushy again. Her wish for him to experience the good things in life echoes in his head as he watches her, and he gets out to say that this is too sweet. He joins Joo-eun under her patio umbrella and casually drinks her coffee, but cringes that it’s too sweet. She catches him staring at her dimple and gets shy, but he doesn’t back down. She wonders when the car will be fixed, thinking that’s why the tow truck came, but Young-ho says the car is fine. He’s just hanging out here because he’s enjoying the sweet things in life. Okay, ~swoon~. He can’t seem to get over Joo-eun’s dimple and reaches out to touch it, and she tells him to stop messing with her, remembering Woo-shik’s warning. Young-ho says thoughtfully that she really has no idea, that men do other things when they’re only messing with a woman. Opening his umbrella to shield them from onlookers, Young-ho reminds Joo-eun that her body belongs to him, takes off her glasses, and gently kisses her. COMMENTS Well sir, when you finally figure out your feelings, you don’t waste any time, do you? Young-ho is just the best thing ever, with his fascinating mixture of insecurity and confidence, pairing confusion over his feelings with a willingness to get closer to Joo-eun to see what will happen. He seems so hard to read, and yet every thought is right there on his face once you know how to look. He obviously finds Joo-eun interesting as a person, and has for quite a while, but I love that it’s that adorable dimple that mesmerizes him to the point that he can’t keep his hands off her anymore. It’s a great way to take the focus off of Joo-eun’s physical body, yet still make his attraction to her very physical. I just love Joo-eun and her boys. It’s so cute how she’s really becoming one of them, so much so that Joon-sung and Ji-woong are even willing to make deals with her even when they know it will annoy Young-ho. Their eagerness to participate in the “day of Kang Joo-eun” was the cutest thing ever, and I love how they all really got into it, even grumpypants Young-ho. It really shows that they like and respect Joo-eun, and that they’re up for her shenanigans though honestly, if she really lost that much weight, she’d probably be thin as a rail already — she wasn’t THAT heavy to start with!. I wish we could get a little clarification on what Woo-shik’s deal is, why he’s following Joo-eun and getting involved in her business. I think he’s given some clues, such as when he told Soo-jin that he could never get remarried if he ever got divorced, because he would feel too guilty. But I can’t tell if he still cares for Joo-eun or if he’s just feeling guilty for “abandoning” her after dating for so long, and I wish we were shown a bit more of how he feels. In any case, it’s strange how he keeps watching and following Joo-eun from behind the scenes, since she seems to be doing quite well all on her own. She doesn’t need his help, and has truly moved on, and he definitely knows it, even conceding to Young-ho on several different occasions. It’s like he knows she doesn’t need him anymore, but he’s still stuck in being the knight in shining armor and can’t seem to let go of fulfilling that role for her. Huh, maybe that’s why he’s having trouble letting go — because she was able to let go so easily. But I was cheering for Joo-eun when she pointed out that they’re not the same people as when they first met, and that her gaining weight wasn’t, as he put it, “destroying herself.” Because she’s right — people grow and change, but they stay fundamentally the same on the inside no matter how they change on the outside. Someone can gain or lose weight, or decide to change their style or their career, gain scars or even choose to alter their bodies purposely through tattoos or surgery, but it doesn’t make them somehow less. Joo-eun’s weight gain never affected her negatively other than a small loss of confidence in some situations. She never lost her sense of self, her pride in her accomplishments, or her determination to be successful. If Woo-shik saw her body changes as a loss, then that’s all on him, and says a lot more about him as a person than about Joo-eun. Good for her for knowing that, and for having the courage to say so out loud. RELATED POSTS Oh My Venus Episode 5 Oh My Venus Episode 4 Oh My Venus Episode 3 Oh My Venus Episode 2 Oh My Venus Episode 1 Thing vs. Thing Image ruinations Oh My Venus teases secret heirs and diets Oh My Venus’s rain-soaked trainer, ex-boyfriend, and rival Shin Mina, So Ji-sub weigh in on Oh My Venus Tags featured, Oh My Venus, Shin Mina, So Ji-sub Premium Supporter Currently Airing
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