while realism is fine, we turn to dramas for catharsis — for a sense of emotional reward, justice, or even fantasy. Such a Good Love was too grounded, too heavy in its realism, and didn’t offer that payoff. It added weight when we were looking to feel lighter — or at least, hopeful.I feel like she gave up a lot for him, though older she was much more mature but at the same time innocent.. in the beginning her lack of social knowledge was a bit annoying but I guess thats where she grows... On the contrary he was also much mature at the beginning it almost felt like he never grew from it! That's what made me abandon the drama... It's realistic but isn't it the point of dramas to be more not realistic? I mean we watch it escape the maze not to add to it. That's just my perspective. This drama felt more like a chore than just a drama( not in a good way!)