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watch s1 to know s2
ok this season was so so good I really love it ,This season was really amazing. I also watched the first season, and it was great as well.
Each season has its own special beauty.
In the first season, the friendship between Si-eun and Suho was the best part of the story, and that’s why I continued watching the series.
As for the second season, all the characters were good, and their friendship with Si-eun was really wonderful. However, the quick development of their friendship and the lack of details about it felt a little incomplete. Still, I really loved it.
Pako’s character was the best part for me in the second season. He made the season really good. I loved his character and how he influenced Si-eun’s personality. and make him more confident .
I also loved his fighting skills and how strong he was, and I appreciated how the director focused on his life and personality.
However, his relationship with Baek Ji felt a bit incomplete.
As for the other characters, they were good.
Si-eun’s character in the first season was better than in the second season, but I loved how he cared about Pako and defended him.
The fight scenes were a little exaggerated, but still, they were fine.
Also, I wanted there to be a fight between Ji-seong and Pako, but unfortunately, that didn’t happen.
As for the ending, it felt incomplete — there should have been more episodes.
But overall, the season was beyond amazing and very beautiful.
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Honestly, wherever I watch it, the drama feels boring, with no real plot, lots of messy events, and the directing isn’t great. The only good thing is the cinematography — I liked that.
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good drama
The drama is light and pleasant. I loved the atmosphere, the locations, and the nature. I also loved the relationship between the male lead and his nephew, as well as the relationship between the nephew and his friend. The lawyer’s personality is a bit annoying at first, but she becomes likable later on.The drama is somewhat good, but like any romantic-comedy series, it’s pretty typical. What really kept me watching was the relationship between the uncle and his nephew.The female lead’s character is nice, but she’s a bit cold at times. The male lead’s character is good, but a little too strong or exaggerated. I like the actor and his acting, though.I loved their accent and the beautiful scenery, and of course, the cinematography is really good.And honestly, I really liked Philip’s character 🤣🤣 I felt like he has a bit of charisma.the drama was good as romantic comdey drama ..Was this review helpful to you?
Masterfully Crafted Drama with Outstanding Acting and a Powerful Ending”
Overall, the drama was impressively crafted. Despite the slow pacing and the complex narrative at the beginning, the story gradually unfolded into something far more engaging and meaningful. What some viewers interpreted as “flaws” in directing were, in fact, deliberate choices that added depth and psychological weight to the plot once you looked at it from a broader perspective.The standout element of the entire series was undeniably Ryeoun’s performance. From the very first episodes, he portrayed a calm, emotionally restrained, and psychologically intricate character with remarkable precision. His acting elevated the drama and carried its most intense moments.
Since the script is adapted from a novel, the narrative was already well-structured, and the director succeeded in translating it into a visually compelling work. Most of the cast delivered solid performances—especially Lee Woo-Gyeom and the lawyer—while a few roles felt less fitting, such as the prosecutor’s.
As a whole, the series achieves a near-perfect balance between tension, emotion, and moral ambiguity. I would confidently rate it 9/10.
The ending was especially striking. The final two episodes were the strongest in the entire series—powerful, emotional, and beautifully executed. Although a few details remained ambiguous, the conclusion was artistically satisfying.
The choice to have the public believe he died—as both a serial killer and an unexpected savior—served as a meaningful closure to his arc. His “death” symbolized the end of his suffering, the end of the failed treatments, and the end of the life that was taken from him.
Yet the reveal that he is still alive, known only to the lawyer, offered a subtle, poetic resolution. He wasn’t kept alive to continue saving others, but to finally reclaim the life he lost because of those who exploited him.
In the end, his character embodies both justice and tragedy—deserving death for the lives he took, but also deserving life for the people he saved and for the injustice he endured. It was a bold, thoughtful, and emotionally resonant conclusion that made the drama truly unforgettable
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The story needs stronger directing, and maybe if they had chosen a different male main actor, it could’ve been much better.
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Love ML & Watchman
I really loved it. The drama’s story is very beautiful, with a plot that makes you want to keep watching. The actors did an amazing job in their roles, especially Kang San, who made his character feel so real. I truly loved his acting, and I’m also one of his fans. I’d give this drama a 10/10.”Was this review helpful to you?
the best relationship ever
My comfort show — my absolute favorite. Everything about it is perfect: the soothing music, the story, the friendship, the soft romance, the characters, and especially Ryeoun, my favorite actor. I adore his relationship with Yi-chan; I love them so, so much.I love this drama deeply, and it holds a very special place in my heart. I’ve rewatched it nearly five times, and I could never get tired of it. I loved the male lead Han Eun-gyul and his relationship with the female lead Eun-ha. It’s honestly the best time-travel drama in the history of Korean dramas,Was this review helpful to you?

