

My Demon Best Korean Drama Starring Kim Yoo-jung, Song Kang, Lee Sang-yi, and Kim Hae-sook, My Demon (Korean: 마이 데몬) is a South Korean television series that aired on SBS TV every Friday and Saturday at 22:00 KST from November 24, 2023, to January 20, 2024.
Additionally, it may be streamed on Netflix in certain areas on Wavve in South Korea.
The My Demon series tells the tale of a contract marriage between Jeong Gu-won (Song Kang), My Demon, who momentarily loses his powers, and Do Do-hee (Kim Yoo-jung), the devilish heiress of a conglomerate, which brings them happiness.
Genre: Romantic comedy, fantasy
Developed by: Lee Kwang-soon, who plans
Written by: Ah-il Choi
Directed by: Kim Jang-han Kwon Da-som
Starring: Sang-yi Kim, Yoo-jung Lee, and Song Kang Kim
No. of episodes: 16
Release: November 24, 2023 –January 20, 2024
Ju Cheon-sook, the chairwoman of Mirae Group, adopted Do Do-hee.
The CEO of Mirae F&B, when her parents died when she was eleven years old.
A Joseon-era courtesan named Wolsim fell in love with Seo Yi-sun. My Demon
Jeong Goo-won: A 200-year-old demon who takes advantage of people’s weaknesses to craft alluring soul-binding agreements.
In the Joseon period, Seo Yi-sun was a young master who fell in love with Wolsim. My Demon
Given that it appears to erase a lot of what made these shows work in the first half, this is very terrible.
The CEO of Mirae Investment, a subsidiary of Mirae Group, and Cheon-sook’s nephew.
My Demon, the founder and chairwoman of the Mirae Group, Kim Hae-sook, plays Joo Cheon-sook.
The Future Group’s replacement, Do Do Hee, has no faith in anyone and is pessimistic about love.
She enters into a contract marriage with My Demon named Jung Gu Won, who can live forever by making sweet but risky deals with humans who live hellish lives.
However, after despising humans for 200 years, he somehow loses his power when he dies in order to save himself.
However, My Demon is also a fantastic illustration of why more K-dramas ought to follow the 12-episode model of My Demon.
There are far too many K-dramas these days that appear to lose interest after episode 12, succumb to shoddy writing, and have frustrating storyline gaps, My Demon.
Though you are left thinking how much more the writing could have contributed and enhanced their attractiveness as well, Song Kang and Kim Yoo-jung make it worth seeing My Demon.
We are enthralled by My Demon and the chemistry between Song Kang and Kim Yoo Jung because of their captivating and strong on-screen personas.
You’re captivated by the slow-burning aspect. They don’t get married as young as I thought they would, and you’re in for a ride when they do My Demon.
The entire show, which covers everything from energy drinks and cuddly toys to acne treatments and the well-known (or rather notorious) Kopiko sweets, feels like one big commercial with tidbits of the plot revealing themselves between the breaks rather than the other way around.
The interactions between Park Bok Gyu and Miss Shin are so awkward! They make a cute couple, and I was cheering them on from the moment they met, but their overdone, supposed-to-be-funny, enemies-to-lovers cliché romance falls flat.
This show’s soundtrack is among its strongest features. There are eight tunes in the OST. The selection of some truly lovely tunes that fit the plot perfectly was done by the music department.
The songs that caught my attention were Say You Love Me by Sam Kim, Our Night Is More Beautiful Than Your Day by New Jeans, and True by Yaori.
It made me laugh at times. It looked to be trying too hard at other points.
Every week, I looked forward to the new episodes. If the writers had kept up the pace of the plot, it might have been a really original show.
I would give this show an 8.5 out of 10 and strongly suggest that it is worth seeing and perhaps rewatching.
With the return of the devil Jung Gu-Won to Do Do-Hee’s life, the drama had a joyful ending. They became each other’s saviours and destroyers, completing a full cycle in their lives. They received their Christmas miracle as a gift from God.
In the world of K-dramas, My Demon stands out for telling a story that is both captivating and memorable. Its cast’s outstanding acting abilities are the main factor in its popularity.
Without a doubt, I would start my devil if you were all searching for an entertaining drama. You can be sure that the drama will be amazing when the protagonists’ picture shoots show this much chemistry.
As the characters locked lips in the midst of the tumbling water, what started out as a kiss quickly turned into a passionate hug.
My Stand-In concludes happily with Joe continuing to inhabit the body of the other Joe and formally joining Ming.