As for the romance, the storyline there was typical. It had a fresh concept I quite liked it because it was something never used before. If it were just webdramas, I would give it an 8.5~ Of course I can't give away the happy ending you much watch?Ĭlose to webdrama perfection Please note that all the score is compared to full-length dramas. The day of the event comes and they were up to fire professionals and were worried then they came out and they?. Then they are all sad as the contest is coming and they need Mae Tae oh help so each send him text to come back. Woo Chan goes to find him and realized that he needed to care for his sick dad in hosp for 6yrs and gives him recipe for the fire drink. *MaTae oh: served time in jail/working for the Yeom family trying to get her to sell the bar con artistĪs the story continues the 3 guys slowing confress what brought them to "Summer Guys" and oh dalrei is OK except for MA tae oh who confress that he likes her and she tell him that he's a con artist and to get out. *Park gwang bok: Raised in an orphanage and came to die
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*Seon woo chan: was adopted by a wealthy family, was also at orphanage with dal Rae Has postcard she gave him *Oh jin dal Rae: owner of bar/parents died in a car accident /explosion & fire becomes an orphan. Thru this they get to know each other, but all 3 are guys are falling in like for her as we learn the secrets behind each of them. At the hospital they agree to help her rebuild so Tae ho design the bar, woo Chan gives the supplies and Gwang bok is the strongest. She freaks out and starts yelling who did it and then notice woo Chan head is bleeding and he passes out. She see the guys try to put it out, but her fear of fire she passes out upon waking she see the bar destroyed. Then the 3 show up and she gets them drunk and see her uncle and goes to yell at him for a broken popcorn machine then you hear a boom and the bar is on fire. The owner Oh jin dal Rae* is trying to fix and clean up the bar as its peak season to open. The cast of 3 men who are drawn or taken to jeju Island to a bar named "Summer Guys". Its a refreshing drama that has a few stories within. It makes me mad that not only did Fox not mention the music replacement on the packaging (reminds me of Anchor Bay with the Grounded For Life sets), AND edit out all of Paul Williams' acting scenes, but that they're charging more than usual for the set - even going so far as to split it into two volumes to make it more affordable - which I presumed was due to music rights, but now I can only assume that greed was the motive.I just binged to ep 7 and are loving it. I taped this episode many years ago in syndication, and although the quality of my copy sucks (it was before I had cable), I have to keep it because it's a more complete copy than what's on the DVD. There are probably lots more, but it would take a lot of effort to compile a complete list. I watched the DVD episode a little more and noticed more instances of music replacement, such as during the restaurant fight, and some score music removed before and after that scene. NOMA posted this on their website: "20th Century Fox home video release of "The Fall Guy" starring Lee Majors features eight new songs by Robert Allen, Octane Saints, Don Fisher and Matt King." This, coupled with the odd scene from the pilot, leads me to believe there were some music replacements on the set.
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There's no mention of music replacement on the back of the box, but in their review of the set, TVShowsOnDVD provided some information that may indicate lots more music replacements in the set:Ĭhris Cook dug up some information from NOMA Music and posted it to the Home Theater Forum. Since all traces of Paul Williams were edited out, his name was removed from the guest star credits at the beginning of the movie, and the song credit for "Crazy" was edited out of the end credits. Fox was trying to hide the fact that they replaced and edited out Paul Williams singing the Patsy Cline hit "Crazy", and the acting scenes he had before and during the fight. In the pilot movie, during the bar fight scene, you'll notice the band performing in the background is blurred out, and there's some strange editing going on. What I'm about to write is not only for The Fall Guy: The Complete First Season DVD, but it also applies to The Fall Guy: The Complete First Season, Vol. Poor Paul Williams, Fox Removed Him AND His Music! This review was originally written on April 8, 2008