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Replying to joongmermaidstail Jan 2, 2026
2.2 millions for premiere. 2.5 millions for ep2 on a christmas day. haters try so hard but there're still a lot…
Personally, I don’t hate it. I just think that in many cases, what shocks the people you refer to as “haters” is not the series itself, but the mindset of some fans of this series.

And I wonder, what do you mean by “this mature JoongDunk series”? Aren’t Star in My Mind and Hidden Agenda mature as well, while Dare You To Death is considered mature? Just because the other two are pure romance, softer, and have a more everyday, natural storyline doesn’t mean they are “childish” at all. I could be 30, 40, or 50 years old and still love warm, familiar stories, and I will never like thrillers. I don’t understand why it’s taken for granted that this automatically makes something “for adults.” I am an adult, and there are many others like me who won’t enjoy it—while, on the contrary, a much younger person might actually like it. It’s something I’ve always questioned about the use of the word “mature.” 🤔

But of course, they are right about one thing: the only thing we should really worry about is enjoying what each of us likes.
Replying to BL4ORLIFEE! Jan 2, 2026
I really don't understand why ppl are hating this series, like mannn I fucking love it love every second of it😁😁❤Anyway…
I’ll say what I think, but first of all I want to make this clear:
👉🏻 I really liked Star in My Mind and Hidden Agenda, which are very underrated… 🤷🏻 Both are JoongDunk series. They’re very sweet and genuine. 😊
Personally—and I really mean personally—the plot of this recently series seems very questionable to me. I don’t like it, nor do I see any purpose in it, let alone anything educational. Still, I’m impartial when it comes to couples and I like all of them (I don’t understand why people aren’t, or why they don’t appreciate series in general).
Replying to Arramirez34 Dec 24, 2025
Yes, that totally makes sense. The series manages to show how the characters make their personal decisions, and…
I wonder if at some point Koh will become more considerate; at least the end of episode 4 is a step forward.
On Burnout Syndrome Dec 24, 2025
When I started watching the series, I had some doubts, mainly because from the beginning it seemed pretty clear where the story was going and its overall vibe. I have to say I would have liked some more pleasant and friendly moments and less tension, although some of Jira's moments with Pheem were genuinely heartwarming, and I really liked that. Even so, as the episodes progressed, I realized that the series is focused on showing how the characters get to that point and what sensible decision to make.