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So emotional in the best way ever.
This is a gorgeous story told in a truly fascinating way. It shows not only the importance of childhood but the importance of not forgetting what life is about as an adult.One topic that stood out the most to me in the beginning was Hee Do and Yi Jin’s friendship. It was so important for their development, and it makes me wish that friendships of that nature weren’t as frowned upon because of creeps who do bad things. Teenagers can learn a lot from young adults and vice versa, even if the age difference is only three to four years, because when the world starts to view you as an adult, I think the importance of things changes, and you start to forget how careless and problemless you were in high school because there are much higher stakes in your life. Therefore, I think that Hee Do being able to show Yi Jin how to have fun again added a lot of depth and meaning to their relationship.
Another thing I really loved was the loud and proud narrative of friendship. Not just talking about Hee Do, Jiwoong, and Seungwan, but I mean between Hee Do and Yu Rim. Their relationship was a pure example of girlhood. The way that their true friendship was about them and not some outside factor like a boy or fencing, and despite all the disrespect they shared in the beginning, they knew that at the end of the day, THAT was the person they found comfort in. It made me miss my friends and feel even more grateful to them.
I really loved this show and its portrayal of each relationship, even the parental ones. I loved its portrayal of grief and communication, and even aside from all of that, I felt so nostalgic of a time I never grew up in. It made me want to make the most of life and have true fun like Hee Do.
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So unserious to the point that it doesn't make any sense.
Not sure why I can't get through it. It just bores me so much at this point.Their relationship is adorable, and there were some cute moments in the beginning, but it seems like the show doesn't take itself seriously enough.
I feel like they don't really address that and are just saying, "Oh well, now we can never meet again until you're done being an idol." It's about how they couldn't be together because of the industry Moo wanted to work in, and I feel like by getting together, Moo is endangering his group members, so it seems like they're saying the relationship is over.
Anyway, I'm bored and ready to move on because I started this shit ages ago.
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What I watched of it I was fine with.
Hyejin pissed me off. She went to LIVE there and then didn't respect any of the ways that they did things in THEIR town. Dooshik kept having to do all this work to get them to like her when she didn't even deserve it because she was way too stuck up to be there anyway.THEN when they got together after she had been acting like an asshole the whole time, SHE WANTED TO ACT ALL FUCKING BABYISH WITH HIM. But continue to use him and order him around? Idk, I didn't like it; she just pissed me off, so I'm quite done, I think.
Which is why I hate her even more because she ruined the show for me. I quite like all the other characters; they're quirky and nosy and weird. Especially Dooshik; he was so silly, but she was just so pretentious it made me cringe every time, so I couldn't stand to watch it anymore.
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Got kinda bored at ep. 8; might go back later....
I haven't and won't be going back. It wasn't terrible, and I could finish it if I wanted to, but I really don't. Like I said, I got bored, but not just that, I also got busy, and nothing was compelling me to say I HAD to go back and finish this drama like other Strongberry works have in the past. Like other people have mentioned, it wasn't one of Strongberry's best. The plot could've been fine for this work, but the casting and pacing really threw it off for me.Was this review helpful to you?

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"Life is a beautiful, magnificent thing, even to a jellyfish."
GOOD LORD, THE AMOUNT OF TEARS I SHED IN JUST ONE EPISODE!!!This show was SO comforting, and I could feel myself caring for each and every character. It was so sweet and lighthearted, with the inevitable point of an important loss that gave another meaning to living, not just to the character that directly experienced the loss but to every other character as well.
The message of the story was also incredibly heartwarming, even allowing me to see life differently through the view of the main character. The title of the last episode really stuck with me as well... "Life is a beautiful, magnificent thing, even to a jellyfish." Jellyfish are able to live wonderfully even without hearts or brains, so with me being a fully thinking, feeling, and breathing human, I should also be able to live wonderfully, right?
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Another 2025 thai bl BANGER!
This show is a fucking 10. Another 2025 Thai BL BANGER!I have nothing bad to say about this show from the actors to production, from the storyline to the soundtrack, everything was completely well done. This drama feels like one I could go back and watch and get all the same feels.
The characters weren’t annoying... even during conflicts and misunderstandings, none of their actions seemed out of place or unnecessary. Everything felt incredibly intentional, which made it that much more fun and easy to watch.
Even the ending didn’t feel out of place; it left enough room for a second season and even a spinoff with the other two main side characters.
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