Flashbacks Stole the Show
"Love Your Enemy" had me hooked from the start—but only for the younger versions of the leads. Oh Ye Ju and Hong Min Ki? Absolute magic. Their chemistry was so good, I wanted the whole drama to stay in flashbacks! The adult leads weren’t bad, but they felt like a different couple altogether. The bickering was fun at first but dragged on, and don’t get me started on the unnecessary love triangle and abandoned subplots.
Kim Gab Soo as the grandparent? Chef’s kiss—he brought all the warmth and charm. But honestly, the highlight was teenage Ji Won carrying her rival to the nurse’s office. If the entire show had that kind of energy, it’d be a 10/10.
Watch it for the younger cast, skip the filler, and prepare to yell, "Just talk to each other!" every other episode. Fun in parts, but a missed opportunity overall.
Kim Gab Soo as the grandparent? Chef’s kiss—he brought all the warmth and charm. But honestly, the highlight was teenage Ji Won carrying her rival to the nurse’s office. If the entire show had that kind of energy, it’d be a 10/10.
Watch it for the younger cast, skip the filler, and prepare to yell, "Just talk to each other!" every other episode. Fun in parts, but a missed opportunity overall.
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