Review by allkpop continue: So, as things wind down, Joon Moand Ye Jin continue to tease their romance out, Seung Chan is helpingCindy out now that she's started her own agency and left CEO Byun, and the show gets 3 more months airtime. Seung Chan's teasers all hit high in the search engine rankings, as well, giving him that sweet, sweet glow of success. Not a bad ending at all. You have to feel sorry for Seung Chan. He ends up in tears so often during these two episodes, you think he'd be dehydrated by now. It seems like the last few installments have been primarily about him, and how driven he is to show his love for Ye Jin. When he finally gets up the nerve to kiss her, she pulls away. It's all rather ironic. He gets a job at the station for a girl, his girl really isn't his girl, so he starts to crush on another girl, who doesn't view him as a guy at all. At least things end up well for him at the end, and we see a well-deserved smile on his face. It's nice that Cindy has up and left. I'm not a fan of how the entertainment companies treat their stars, and so it's very satisfying to see someone empowered to do it on her own. She started out so unlikable too, just -- ugh. And I think they did a good thing by casting IU. Not only did she nail the spoiled starlet, there's just this aura of "nice" around her that makes you feel bad when something bad happens to her. The "Cindy the singing beggar" bit had me in stitches, and I nearly ruined my laptop squirting out my nose when they unveiled the little cartoon. http://www.allkpop.com/review/2015/06/drama-review-producer-episodes-11-12-final-episodes

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Review by allkpop continue:
So, as things wind down, Joon Moand Ye Jin continue to tease their romance out, Seung Chan is helpingCindy out now that she's started her own agency and left CEO Byun, and the show gets 3 more months airtime. Seung Chan's teasers all hit high in the search engine rankings, as well, giving him that sweet, sweet glow of success. Not a bad ending at all.
You have to feel sorry for Seung Chan. He ends up in tears so often during these two episodes, you think he'd be dehydrated by now. It seems like the last few installments have been primarily about him, and how driven he is to show his love for Ye Jin. When he finally gets up the nerve to kiss her, she pulls away. It's all rather ironic. He gets a job at the station for a girl, his girl really isn't his girl, so he starts to crush on another girl, who doesn't view him as a guy at all. At least things end up well for him at the end, and we see a well-deserved smile on his face.

It's nice that Cindy has up and left. I'm not a fan of how the entertainment companies treat their stars, and so it's very satisfying to see someone empowered to do it on her own. She started out so unlikable too, just -- ugh. And I think they did a good thing by casting IU. Not only did she nail the spoiled starlet, there's just this aura of "nice" around her that makes you feel bad when something bad happens to her. The "Cindy the singing beggar" bit had me in stitches, and I nearly ruined my laptop squirting out my nose when they unveiled the little cartoon.
http://www.allkpop.com/review/2015/06/drama-review-producer-episodes-11-12-final-episodes


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