
A healthy relationship who can support each other decisions.
In my opinion, this is one of the best modern C-dramas. There’s no second lead (I don’t really count her ex as one), no unnecessary filler scenes, no toxic parents, and—most importantly—finally, a male and female lead who don’t have a childhood connection. They met like normal adults, with no past history or rivalry, making their relationship feel natural and realistic.The story stays focused on the main couple, with the majority of scenes revolving around them, which is a huge plus. The cinematography is absolutely stunning, and the whole drama made me want to fall in love. The abundance of flowers throughout the show was beautiful, and the filming locations were breathtaking.
Another aspect I loved was how the female lead often took the initiative—bringing flowers for him, giving him a ring, and even proposing. We’re so used to seeing the male lead do all of this, but this drama flipped that dynamic in such a refreshing way.
It felt so realistic when He Suye said, “If one day you make me feel miserable, I won’t hold onto you anymore.” A relationship is about two people—happiness and joy should be mutual, not one-sided.
We’re so used to seeing male leads promise to never let go, vowing to stay together forever. But here, the male lead openly stated that if he ever feels miserable, he will walk away too. It was refreshing and something I had never seen in a C-drama before.
All the lovey-dovey scenes felt so natural, and I couldn’t help but kick my feet while watching them. The acting never felt forced—it was effortless and genuine.
When they were happy, I felt happy too. It felt like when two people fall in love, their happiness spreads to those around them. As a viewer, I experienced that joy along with them. In the drama, their neighbors, colleagues, and parents were all cheering for them, genuinely happy for their love.
In total , A healthy relationship who can support each other decisions.
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