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Heart Pairing korean drama review
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Heart Pairing
4 people found this review helpful
by Ayimen
19 days ago
1 of 15 episodes seen
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Overall 1.0
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 1.0
Music 1.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
How Heart Pairing Became Jeyeon’s Show — And Why That’s So Frustrating

Heart Pairing started as a show about love, feelings, and finding the right person. It was supposed to be about everyone — a group of people trying to connect. But little by little, it turned into Jeyeon’s show. And honestly, that was frustrating.

At first, Jeyeon seemed quiet and kind. People liked her. But as the episodes went on, it felt like the whole show became only about her. Other people’s stories were ignored. We didn’t get to know them well. The camera always showed Jeyeon’s face, her feelings, her choices. It was like the producers forgot there were other people in the house.

Some moments felt forced, like the show was trying too hard to make Jeyeon look perfect or special. Even when other cast members had big emotional moments, the editing would cut back to Jeyeon’s reaction. Why? Why not show the others fully?

It’s not Jeyeon’s fault — she just played her part. But the way the show focused only on her made it less fair, less real. Viewers who liked the other cast members felt left out. In the end, it didn’t feel like a love story between equals. It felt like one person’s journey, while everyone else became background.

That’s what’s most frustrating. Heart Pairing had so much potential to tell many stories. But instead, it chose one — and ignored the rest.
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