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Yet another Korean drama with profound lessons for people who are up to learning something deep about life and love and themselves, instead of simply wanting to be "entertained" with sex and gore and foul language, which is the diet of American TV shows and films today. I watched on Streaming Netflix the day before it was stupidly removed by them. So glad I did! I loved it! It's the story of a young man and a young girl who fall in love as children at age 8, attend the same schools through college, yet they never can seem to connect romantically and actually say "I love you" to one another.

When he sees the girl he has loved his whole life getting ready to marry another man he is distraught and is visited by a male angel who gives him an elixir to go back in time and change his mistakes with the girl which led her to seek solace in someone else. Even after multiple chances to fix his mistakes he still makes more of them! He has to be the most bungling hero in K-drama history but still endearing due to his sweetness. Baseball figures largely in the storyline and the metaphors with the passion of sport and the passion of love erupt continuously.

If you are a romantic at heart don't miss this winner. It's probably available on DramaFever website or YouTube. Details Edit. Release date February 8, South Korea. South Korea. Official Facebook. Proposal Mission. Technical specs Edit. Runtime 1 hour 5 minutes. Contribute to this page Suggest an edit or add missing content. Would never have guessed with those kisses. One thing I really enjoy about Operation Proposal is how the story is told by the male character.

Even though his clueless actions and slowness do get to me sometimes, I like that the drama does a good job of moving along and showing the cruel realities of love, including bad timing. But, although Baek Ho is on the slower side like his friends , he is an endearing character. Another plus is the school scenes are actually convincing—call me overly critical, but I scoff every time I see a drama that tries to stick a close-toyears-old actor in a high school uniform and sells him as a high school student.

Sometimes a perfectly good drama can be ruined by the supporting cast, and at the same time, a bad drama can be salvaged just a teensy bit by some good secondary lovelines.

Although he bugs me with his ability to say the perfect quote at the perfect time and his not-quite-evil-but-still-annoying stealage of Yi Seul , I admit that his character stands out in the drama. However, one thing about this drama that does bug me is how the writers seem to assume that the audience is completely stupid at points.

Thankyou gummimochi for the recaps, without you I would not have been able to 'finish' the show. I am mourning my brain cells also, and I didn't even actually watch the ending episodes. I laughed so hard at that selective amnesia part but what else could i expect? Both BOF and Operation proposal were written by the same writter, i guess she just run out of ideas. I'm not a fan of the screenwriter, but I have to note that BOF's selective amnesia wasn't really her idea..

I guess this is the new std for everything-is-possible in Kdrama. Lets mourned together, I've lost some precious brain cells too, altho I stop at earlier episode. Thanks to gummimochi for enduring everything so that I can read the recap. By the way, I'm fully aware that my tone was sarcastic in the post but nothing I said was new or that has not been stated by other users writing, character flaws, plot holes etc. If I disagree with someone opinion on here, I would simply write my rebuttal to their statement instead of attacking the person.

I find most user on Dramabeans civil with each other regardless if they agree or disagree with an opinion. Finally, someone who has the mind to say what I've been wanting to for like half of this drama Watch the jdrama version instead. It may not be as dramatic they especially didn't feel any need to complicate the story behind the time conductor--i mean, why the hell is it necessary for him to be BH's father?!

Seriously though, I think the writers just found it hard to stretch an ish episode drama into a episode format, thus causing all the makjang towards the second half though the 1st half wasn't any better as well! Why cant we get there faster? What good is this show really makes it all up with the cute factor and heartwarming scenes. Ah, so I was right - the writers had no idea what they were doing. Kudos for keeping me interested though. Surprisingly, even though the plot makes no sense and has holes galore, I plan to watch this in its entirety sometime.

There is goodness to be gleaned from this drama, if not much logic. Thank you for your recap. You saved me a lot of frustration. I followed your recaps and watched the last few episodes that didn't make sense. Watched it all raw and thank goodness I did. I think half understanding it was way better than actually suffering more once I understood Yi Seul. Thank you for all your hard work. My brain cells and my blood pressure thanks you.

Thank you gummumochi for such awesome recap for this drama. I really enjoyed and and I had fun reading the recap!!!! It was hard to keep up with this drama in the beginning but after three episodes it got me all hooked up. So glad that I decided to stick to the recaps.

And even then, I was ready to commit murder then plead temporary insanity cuz that's how crazy this show drove me. The ' I don't remember you' conflict was hilarious.

I mean I guess I'm happy that Back Ho got his girl but not really. I would've been happier if his girl was someone not named Yi Seul sorry but that's how I feel, I still can't stand her. And I definitely didn't like how the friends like disappeared at the end. I mean I want to know how their futures panned out as well.

And poor Mr. Perfect,I guess you found out that being perfect ain't all thats it's cracked up to be, tear. Oh, gummi! Thanks for hanging in there till the end as it did manage to redeem the lackluster writing that went before it. As far as this - totally thought exactly the same thing! They do this sort of thing all the time with whatever the person is singing.

Whether they are playing the wrong key, a couple measures ahead, or, my favorite a completely different song. All of these happened in BOF Ironically, usually the point of the song is to highlight the character's talent. Ummm, no. Of course, they get it right sometimes. In Will it Snow for Christmas, Go Soo's character sings into his cell phone for his momma, and accompaniment follows him beautifully.

It's on my daily playlist! But I digress I loved watching this show. I even enjoyed yelling at the screen. It started out logical, but then, stuff happened that made no sense, and YS's character split into four or five different people.

Now, I will go way back in time to give my theory on why this show never went above OK. The writers didn't write the Ye Seul character well enough to pull us happily through. Is it the actresses fault? I don thin so. I will cite a DB article below as evidence: Specifically: [The lead female] character tends to turn off a huge chunk of its core audience. And not because she is loud and unladylike, but because she strings along two adorable if milquetoast-y guys, ultimately makes no decision, and still ends up with the adoration of both.

Whole article. I have always remembered this because no matter how cute, awesome, hot the lead male character is, the lead lady has to deserve his love, or we will NOT be satisfied.

She certainly doesn't have to be sickly sweet, we HATE those ladies, but it has to make sense that he likes her. Anyway, I will still recommend this drama as it touched me, kept me guessing, and ultimately satisfied the romantic and illogical part of my brain. Plus, please, that last screen cap up there? It is the one that I am using for my FB profile pic currently. He is one of the most beautiful actors around right now. I admit being a sucker for beauty makes me love him, but I think he must have a something else, too, that he can send over the airways into my heart.

You nailed it! The show in itself wasn't so bad, but the heroine's character really sucked. Especially after ep If they had shown her as being terribly upset about the evil-doctor's kiss, I could understand her leaving BH. Pride is important in a woman.

But they didn't. If they had showed JW as being atleast a little manipulative and pushy, we could atleast tell ourselves that she was just a little weak to say no to him.

She really is a girl who loves one boy, strings him along and then accepts the richer guys proposal even though she doesn't really love him. And then, after accepting him, she still spends far too much time with the boy she loves. After losing his memory, BH points it out himself when he says, "what exactly is our relationship? Does the coach know that you are acting like this with me?

Unfortunately, both Jin-ju's voice and the song began and stayed in the correct key - it was that she didn't sing the whole track IN TUNE. Personally, it sounded like she had to learn the song in a short time and didn't have the notes down. It's obvious that she has a decent voice, as the concert scene appeared to be sung live and she stayed in tune for that occasion.

Speaking of music, it makes me a bit sad that the producers don't come up with a subtle method of providing a cappella soloists with the beginning note so that it would be a smoother transition to the actual track insertion. It would have made Park Eun Bin's song from the closet scene that much sweeter does she have a singing or piano background? She hit those intervals almost flawlessly! It's finally over!! I now need to shovel up several piles of wet tissues, because I think I cried continuously from the middle of Episode 14 all the way through to the Finale's end credits.

Thanks to gummi for helping with several insightful recaps Brings to mind a well-known musical saying: "If ya get near a tune, use it! But I really enjoyed watching this -- a park-your-brain series full of The Pretty. Heck, I didn't ask for a retelling of "War and Peace"-- this was a sweet little story that while I watched, felt like being wrapped in a nice warm fuzzy blanket. Even the few moments of WTF-ery thrown in didn't faze me one bit. Nice nice nice. Also echoing Jomo's comments Seungho-ssi is really proving his worth as an actor.

Give his management some serious credit for picking the perfect vehicles for him. And even though I had some doubts about how someone so young could pull off this role, he did it with aplomb and grace. Bravo to him, and I hope we don't have to wait too soon to see him on our small screens again!

I really need to stop flashing back to that kiss in Episode 11, though. Don't slap yourself without slapping me cause I think I rewatched that scene, like tenty times. And I believe Jomo did Can you name another LEAD actor in a show, albeit a fluffy rom-com, who was 18 years old and carried it so convincingly like this kid did?

There was not one second where I did not believe his feelings were real. Maybe that is another reason we hated YS so much. How can you be so stupid?!

BOTH the male and female character is 'Stupid. And it irks me to no end But Because my love for this character, I trust him to realized it one day, and thanjs God it happen in ep 14, finally they pointed out one of major flaws by this drama. Finally Baek Hoo realized his attitude is wrong, and he received the consequences for his wrong doing for only want to fix his past and not in the present. His own greed to change the past and didn't think about everyone else. This is the only reason I can accept this makjang elemen in the drama.

Once upon a time, a manboy cried cause the girl he loved married someone else. His dead father showed up and officered him a ride on time travel train of pain to maybe change it all.

The manboy said, "Get the hell outta here, crazy. The end. Since episode 1 he finds that letter where she confesses. That's the trigger for him to want to go back in the first place. Did you forget about that? Then he notices all the little things that she did for him: he learns about the glove, about the meaning of her asking for the second button clear proof that she still liked him at the start of high school and then her reaction when getting said button.

Then about her coming in the snow to find him at the army base with food that she stayed up all night to make etc. Every time he learns of one gesture of love she made towards him, that he was oblivious of at the time. Then, in ep. This is not a girl who "consistently says no"!!!! His travel is not to change her, but change himself. And by changing himself, he gives their love a chance.

Not one. In every language that I've seen. That boy really has star quality. He was so natural as KBH. And then you see him an Una and you go "is it really the same guy?

To be honest, when I heard that he was doing OP, I was a little disappointed. I thought he would be better as a more mature character.

I had already seen the jdrama and I knew the character was quite stupid. I really didn't think I'd watch more than a few episodes of the drama. I only checked it out to see if they were doing something different with the storyline. I can't believe that I watched the whole thing sometimes raw and the only reason for that is YSH. If I don't like a drama, I just stop watching. I didn't think this drama was good. Any other hero playing KBH and I would have bailed at ep 6.

But I still can't figure where he learnt to kiss like that! Is there some underground kissing class for young actors? Because I was quite happy with the ending. Uri Una got the girl, and YS suffered a little bit! YSH continues to show us his range as an actor; and I don't believe there to be any other actor in K-Dramaland that has such passion, conviction, and credibility in his acting He really does have a gift of creating amazingly believable characters in anything he does Now that's acting!

I submit Kim Soo Hyun Personally, I think he's the only reason Dream High 1 didn't suck Even though I enjoyed watching Dream High, some of the actors were average at best. I do agree, however, that KSH did a very good job and took many by surprise as he was not an idol as popular. He has been upstaging actors since he was Nonetheless, I would like to see them work together I don't think we need to wait until he's 25, just until he returns from the Marines.

I'm amazed that so many commenters wonder about that. How a year old knows how to kiss. Well, duh! Do you think that girls would have left him alone all these years? And I cried buckets, too. You know that pain that goes ear to ear behind your eyes down to your throat? What a satisfying end! All bows neatly tied, but open enough to leave wiggle room for the future. I really don't think that the writing was quite as bad as everyone's making it out to be. There were a bucketload of inconsistencies, but the story was never so convoluted that it couldn't be followed, and the characters always stayed true to themselves as frustrating as they might be.

Yeah, there were drama cliches, but I never felt like it headed into makjang land. I think the biggest problem with the drama was that you couldn't root for one half of the couple without hating the other. I remember spending the first ten episodes yelling at Baek-ho to just confess his feelings already, and once he finally did, then Yi-seul's wishy-washiness made her completely unlikeable. Baek Ho deserved a happy ending, so I'm glad he got one.

The destination made the exhausting ride worth it. Thanks for the recap! His acting is fantastic! Look forward to seeing him in other dramas, maybe something with a more logical script?

Like Gummimochi, I enjoyed the band of friends. Jin Won was also terrifically acted - won't everyone want such a perfect guy! He's caught my eye since Heartstrings with a good performance in a smaller role there.

I wish that when people dislike a drama, they just stop watching and just forget about it. I mean, why make an effort to dis a certain drama that you hate so passionately?

Watch other drama that you like, instead of wasting your remaining brain cells on a drama that you can't find anything good on. You keep blaming a drama, who doesn't even force you to watch it, for all its faults. It's just so tiring that people obsessively and exaggeratedly complain about this drama. Wew, having said that, this drama is now one of my fave. If you would get too critical with this drama as if it an Oscar nominee you won't really enjoy it.

Yes, there were flaws, but I watch it for my self enjoyment. I looove Yoo Seung Ho and I think he's going to be one of the best as he grows old. His chemistry with Park Eun Bin is also priceless, having worked on with several projects together. KBH made my day.

He made me cry buckets, tear at my hair, frustratingly shouted at my PC urging him to get the girl and those roller coaster of emotions.

The story plot maybe was crazy at times, a lot of inconsistencies, but hey, this is a magical rom-com, we don't expect too much sense here. I love the way that they added depth to the Japanese original, more feelings, as if these people are your own friends. Though the ending was a happy one, I kind of wish for a SP, like an extended episode where Tae Nam and Chae Ri were given a happy ending as well, or how Baek Ho was accepted by Yi Seul's parents, or how his relationship with his mom developed, what happened to Coach?

There were some unanswered questions taht would be great to be shown in an SP! Wished I would have seen them get married, have kids happy family, yada yad.

Wishful thinking. Kudos to all the staffs and cast of operation Proposal for making a drama that just go straight to my heart! I watched it to the end in the hopes it would get better BTW, the complaints lodged against this drama thusfar have been pretty specific rather than exaggerated



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