I respectfully disagree. I'm not sure what you mean by "emotional cheating", but I agree there might have…
Everyone is different and yeah my taste is different from yours and I guess you are not wrong here either am i , it's just the point of view i guess is different .
I know the full story, so your 'ignore the dropouts' rule doesn't apply here. This wasn't a 'rewarding journey'—it was 12 episodes of glorifying emotional cheating and cowardice. You call them 'star-crossed lovers' to romanticize a toxic affair where the female lead lacked the integrity to divorce her husband before chasing someone new. And let’s be real about the ending: killing off a friend just to force the leads back together isn't 'destiny,' it is lazy writing. A happy ending doesn't erase the fact that these characters built their relationship on lies and lack of accountability. Stop confusing toxicity with 'depth'.
You call them 'star-crossed lovers' to romanticize a toxic affair where the female lead lacked the integrity to divorce her husband before chasing someone new. And let’s be real about the ending: killing off a friend just to force the leads back together isn't 'destiny,' it is lazy writing. A happy ending doesn't erase the fact that these characters built their relationship on lies and lack of accountability. Stop confusing toxicity with 'depth'.