i wondered why everything happened so fast lol didnt expect that
Well, it makes sense to me. They only have 6 episodes to air and if the initial conflict and the reason for all three characters to interact is not showed early, the plot will lose its momentum. Now comes the three main leads interaction and uncovering the real villain in this whole thing.
I just realized that Han Ji Min and Lee Sang Hee were best friends in the SAME trope drama before! "One Spring Night" LMAOOO. She falls for Jung Hae In who's also a single dad!!!
My girls, Joo Bin and Da Hee, are so good at acting that I can't help but scream every time. It's the little things. The small actions, eye movements, head shakes, expressions. MAKES THEM SO PERFECT!
This multi-layered drama was built on an intriguing premiseāa girl labeled a "witch" because every boy who fell for her met with death or injury. Such a concept could easily polarize audiences, but for me, it was profoundly moving and emotionally gripping. The story evoked a whirlwind of feelingsāsadness, empathy, anger, and even moments of joyāmaking the characters' struggles deeply relatable.
Dong Jinās desperation and Min Jeongās grief and guilt were portrayed with remarkable depth, their characters were beautifully written and richly developed. Dong Jinās methodical investigation felt so realistic that I rooted for him every step of the way. The depiction of Min Jeongās "curse" was particularly compellingāthough she wasnāt at fault, the way those who left her after rejection suffered made her carry an unbearable weight of guilt.
The final episode masterfully tied everything together, delivering a powerful, emotion-filled conclusion. As always, Kang Fullās storytelling did not disappointāthis drama was yet another testament to his narrative brilliance.
"He is on leave today""Can I leave coffee for him?"I don't know what was the logic behind this dialogue.
Lol. I thought I was the only one who thought that way. But, if you look at the scene again, the employee was already confused of seeing Eun Ho there, and when Eun Ho said something even more confusing, he just nodded. He was not gonna delve into whatever the true reason Eun Ho arrived there for. LMAO
Dong Jinās desperation and Min Jeongās grief and guilt were portrayed with remarkable depth, their characters were beautifully written and richly developed. Dong Jinās methodical investigation felt so realistic that I rooted for him every step of the way. The depiction of Min Jeongās "curse" was particularly compellingāthough she wasnāt at fault, the way those who left her after rejection suffered made her carry an unbearable weight of guilt.
The final episode masterfully tied everything together, delivering a powerful, emotion-filled conclusion. As always, Kang Fullās storytelling did not disappointāthis drama was yet another testament to his narrative brilliance.