To My Star

7.7
202120m

Kang Seo-jun seeks escape, Han Ji-woo craves peace—but when their worlds collide, neither can stay the same.

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Seasons

9 Episodes • Premiered 2021

Kang Seo-jun seeks escape, Han Ji-woo craves peace—but when their worlds collide, neither can stay the same.

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1. The Scandal

9.4

Kang Seo Jun is a famous actor who is on the run from reporters trying to dig into his most recent scandal. This time, it’s about his supposed fight with his best friend. Meanwhile, Han Ji Woo, a young chef, gets a rather peculiar customer first thing in the morning. The unexpected customer shows up again later that evening.

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2. Housemates

9.4

The CEO of Seo Jun’s agency puts him up in a house that he owns to stay out of sight from the reporters. Seo Jun becomes temporary housemates with Ji Woo, who doesn’t seem to like him at all. However, Seo Jun keeps trying to befriend him.

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3. Feeling Vulnerable

9.4

While Seo Jun and Ji Woo get to know one another a bit better over some drinks, someone throws a rock at the window. Seeing how panicked Seo Jun gets from this incident, Ji Woo keeps it a secret that Seo Jun is inside. Seo Jun lets down his guard and reveals his vulnerable side to Ji Woo.

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4. The New Part-Timer

9.6

Seo Jun shows up at the restaurant where Ji Woo works and ends up working there as a part-timer. Ji Woo must teach him everything from the basics throughout the busy workday, but Seo Jun seems to enjoy being there. After the day is over, Seo Jun takes Ji Woo to his favorite spot and suggests they get closer.

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5. Cooking Together

9.6

Seo Jun and Ji Woo start shooting a cooking video of how to make gimbap. They go on a picnic and have the gimbap with Pil Hyun and Ho Min. Pil Hyun is worried that someone might see Seo Jun in an open space. Ji Woo finds out how Seo Jun was abandoned by his parents.

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6. Feeling Awkward

9.8

After witnessing Seo Jun kiss Ji Woo, Pil Hyun starts to worry about Seo Jun. Ji Woo feels confused, and awkward to face Seo Jun. Meanwhile, Seul tells Seo Jun that In Woo and his agency are going to distribute articles against Seo Jun. Seul persuades Seo Jun to take any action to turn the table.

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7. Seo Jun’s Name Is Cleared

9.2

Ji Woo refuses to believe it when Seo Jun confesses his feelings, but Seo Jun doesn’t give up. Meanwhile, In Woo visits Seo Jun and pleads with him not to reveal the truth. However, some video footage gets out to the press, and Seo Jun’s name is finally cleared. Seo Jun’s agency celebrates the occasion and Pil Hyun’s birthday, but Ji Woo comes home looking serious.

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8. Hyeong Gi’s Threat

9.6

Hyeong Gi tells Ji Woo that his family is struggling financially and that he plans to threaten Seo Jun into giving him money. Ji Woo tries to stop him, but when it doesn’t work, he decides to pack up and leave. Meanwhile, Seo Jun finds out about the photo that Hyeong Gi is threatening to spread.

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9. Finally Together

9.7

Ji Woo finally accepts that he also has feelings for Seo Jun and the two enjoy a blissful time together. Meanwhile, Hyeong Gi decides to put things right by giving back the money and closing the restaurant. Ji Woo and Seo Jun both find new endeavors in their careers as their relationship develops as well.

Cast

Photo of Son Woo-hyeon

Son Woo-hyeon

Kang Seo-joon

Photo of Kim Kang-min

Kim Kang-min

Han Ji-woo

Photo of Go Jae-hyun

Go Jae-hyun

Kim Hyung-ki

Photo of Chun Jae-young

Chun Jae-young

Kim Pil-hyun

Photo of Kim Jin-kwon

Kim Jin-kwon

Baek Ho-min

Photo of Han Ji-won

Han Ji-won

Lee Yoon-seul

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Reviews

M

Nyphern Mobulos

7/10

> The second half of this season contained more storyline than the entire franchise combined.

I won't consider this a great sequel to its predecessor, at least in terms of overall quality. The first half had no coherence and many scenes had bad tropes/stereotypes, while the second half of it had me taken. By episode 4, I found myself not wanting to watch further. Yet I saw it through till the end and I didn't regret it.

The acting was superb as always, by both the main leads and the supporting characters. The core story in this season was more mature than the first, and I was pleasantly surprised by the second half. Especially so after the **disaster** the first half was. As a result, it felt rushed. The direction and writing for this season could have been better too. Overall, I am not sure whether I'll re-watch this season, although the story is worth a mention! Besides, the music and cinematography were _on point_.

### _As long as you have some patience with dramas, I think it deserves a chance!_

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