


I felt as if somehow the story ended but they just had to keep filming so they threw in a scenario that wasn't necessary and it really made the ending fall flat for me. I wish I could describe to you here why this ending failed for me. It landed in the metaphorical sandpit and the writer just couldn't seem hit it back on the green. No! I was on the 17th hole with a 3 under par! (I just made that up, but I think it's very good) But then, something happened.That twisty plot element ended at episode 22. And I was on board the Birdie Buddy train. Then the story started ramping up with an unexpected plot element thrown in that picked up the pace of the drama and I sat back thinking.Oh! Here we go!Īnd it did go! That plot element was played out nicely right up until episode 22. Her meet/cute with her future coach was kind of delightful actually and her introduction and further learning by Teach was kind of cool. Her family life and orbiting friendships were interesting and sweet. The characters were engaging and as time went on you got to watch the stages of Mi Soo's development her successes and pitfalls were entertaining. The writing was pretty solid all throughout. That being said.I actually ended up liking Birdie Buddy.until the last 2 episodes. I do not watch sports on television and the only time I EVER turn on Golf is for the gentle and quietly soothing vocal tones of the announcers that will surely lull me to sleep during my Sunday afternoon naps. I do not go for watching many sports dramas, movies and television shows. Will she make it? How will she overcome all the obstacles in her path?įor the most part I am not a sporty girl.

Disadvantaged underdog with a passion and talent for the game struggles to find her way, hone her talent and break into the big time. Rewatch Value 5.0 The premise of Birdie Buddy is typical of most sports stories.
