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I can’t believe I almost missed this series—this is seriously such a good one. I’m actually surprised it isn’t more popular. The plot is engaging from start to finish, and every actor really gives their best.
At the beginning, Charlie comes off as this cute, soft character, while Babe seems more rough and dominant. But as the story develops, those roles shift in an interesting way, and we start to see who’s really more vulnerable underneath. Babe truly lives up to his name—he’s like a scared little puppy, emotional and fragile at times. Charlie, on the other hand, might look sweet and harmless, but he’s actually very smart and strategic.
One thing that didn’t sit right with me was Charlie’s return after his “death.” The scene itself felt intense, but it was strange that only Babe reacted strongly while others didn’t seem to notice or question it. That part was a bit disappointing.
The chemistry between the couples is amazing. Both Charlie & Babe and Alan & Jeff are incredibly cute and believable. Their interactions feel natural and heartfelt, which really pulls you into the story.
When it comes to acting, Babe does a good job overall and puts a lot of emotion into his scenes. But personally, his crying didn’t make me feel as emotional as I expected. The ones who really stood out in emotional scenes were Alan, Way, and Sonic—their performances were powerful and genuinely moving. Charlie also did a great job overall.
Character-wise, I found most of them interesting. Way isn’t exactly a “good” person, but I didn’t feel angry at him—his actions felt understandable. Same with Kenta. The only character who truly made me angry was Winner, not even Tony.
Alan has this unique charm. He's really handsome, and his smile is really captivating. Jeff is just naturally adorable and Kim is also a good character—honestly, it’s hard to find someone like that in real life or even in other dramas.
I almost forgot our iconic couple, North and Sonic. They are such a cool couple in this drama, and their scenes are really funny. North is especially a very funny character—every time he appears, it’s entertaining. He actually reminds me of that Korean actor “Gwengana Gwengana” type of vibe—very expressive and comedic.
Overall, this drama has everything: story, romance, friendship, pain, and loss. It’s emotional, engaging, and definitely worth watching. I’d absolutely recommend it.
At the beginning, Charlie comes off as this cute, soft character, while Babe seems more rough and dominant. But as the story develops, those roles shift in an interesting way, and we start to see who’s really more vulnerable underneath. Babe truly lives up to his name—he’s like a scared little puppy, emotional and fragile at times. Charlie, on the other hand, might look sweet and harmless, but he’s actually very smart and strategic.
One thing that didn’t sit right with me was Charlie’s return after his “death.” The scene itself felt intense, but it was strange that only Babe reacted strongly while others didn’t seem to notice or question it. That part was a bit disappointing.
The chemistry between the couples is amazing. Both Charlie & Babe and Alan & Jeff are incredibly cute and believable. Their interactions feel natural and heartfelt, which really pulls you into the story.
When it comes to acting, Babe does a good job overall and puts a lot of emotion into his scenes. But personally, his crying didn’t make me feel as emotional as I expected. The ones who really stood out in emotional scenes were Alan, Way, and Sonic—their performances were powerful and genuinely moving. Charlie also did a great job overall.
Character-wise, I found most of them interesting. Way isn’t exactly a “good” person, but I didn’t feel angry at him—his actions felt understandable. Same with Kenta. The only character who truly made me angry was Winner, not even Tony.
Alan has this unique charm. He's really handsome, and his smile is really captivating. Jeff is just naturally adorable and Kim is also a good character—honestly, it’s hard to find someone like that in real life or even in other dramas.
I almost forgot our iconic couple, North and Sonic. They are such a cool couple in this drama, and their scenes are really funny. North is especially a very funny character—every time he appears, it’s entertaining. He actually reminds me of that Korean actor “Gwengana Gwengana” type of vibe—very expressive and comedic.
Overall, this drama has everything: story, romance, friendship, pain, and loss. It’s emotional, engaging, and definitely worth watching. I’d absolutely recommend it.
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