I started watching this show right in the middle of my final year at uni, and honestly, it brought me so much joy that I didn’t even care when the newest episodes weren’t translated into English yet. I was just happily watching, vibes first, subtitles second.
Then my degree assignments came for my neck, and I had to pause around episode 7. Now I’m finally back, rewatching from the exact episode where uni forced me to drop it, and somehow I’m enjoying it even more this time.
This show really said: “You may leave because of deadlines, but you will come back emotionally attached.”
I was genuinely counting down the days for this drama because seeing Lee Jae Wook, Shin Ye Eun, and Hong Min Gi together on screen sounded like a treat already. The storyline also looked intriguing enough to make me hopeful.
That being said, after watching ep 1, I have to admit my expectations dropped a little. It wasn’t bad, but it also didn’t give me that instant “this is going to be a 10/10” feeling. The setup has potential, but so far it feels like the drama still needs to find its emotional punch and stronger rhythm.
I really hope I’m wrong, because the cast is too good for this to end up being just “okay.” I’m still curious enough to continue, but ep 1 definitely made me cautious rather than fully convinced.
I just finished re-watching it again. Yes, for the 5th time and somehow it still hits like the very first watch. At this point, I’m not even rewatching anymore. I’m simply renewing my membership to this masterpiece.
Season 2 is finally around the corner! Consider me seated, fully invested and ready to make this drama my entire focus all over again.
One of the cutest female and male lead pairings I’ve seen in a K-drama lately. Their chemistry is so good that it actually makes me wait for the next episode without even touching the speed-up button. That’s how you know it’s serious.
I’m really enjoying seeing Im Ji Yeon take on a completely different character in this drama, especially compared to her role in The Glory. It’s refreshing to see her show another side of her acting range.
I also remembered Heo Nam Jun from When the Phone Rings, and honestly, I’ve been waiting for him to land an ML role ever since. Overall, I was hoping this drama would bring fresh vibes with a high-quality standard, and so far, it has not disappointed me at all.
Honestly, yes! Nothing makes dramas more emotional than watching them while your assignments are also attacking you. I finally submitted my last BSc Computer Science and Engineering assignment, so I am free… emotionally exhausted, but free. 🤓
Giving criticisms is not allowed now for a drama?? for FICTION? Okay.
Nobody said criticism isn’t allowed. It’s a forum, so of course, people can share different opinions. I just personally feel like some comments are less about constructive criticism and more about acting like the drama personally betrayed them. We can criticise it, but we can also enjoy and defend it.
Reading people complain that they’re still watching a drama they don’t even like is hilarious. The exit button is literally right there, but okay, let’s blame the plot.
Their reaction after tasting Kang Seong Jae’s food was absolutely hilarious. The way they instantly switched into full foodie mode reminded me so much of Bon Appétit, Your Majesty! Same chaotic energy, same over-the-top expressions, and I enjoyed every second of eps 1 and 2.
I could sense from the start that the Queen Mother had a crush on Grand Prince Yi An. She was forced to marry his brother, but Ep 10 finally confirmed the truth her eyes had been screaming all along.
I’m on the last episode and honestly scared to watch it after reading some of the comments here. I’ve really enjoyed this kdrama so far, and now I’m worried the ending might ruin it for me.
The scene in episode 4 where Jung Hae Seong was trying so hard not to perform with the team, but then started vibing and ended up stealing the whole stage with that confident pro-dancer energy and adorable dimple smile? Yeah, that got me BAD.
Am I the only one who feels this way? I finished this cdrama in speed mode mainly because of Jesse Ren’s acting. The plot itself wasn’t the issue, but personally, I found the rest of the cast’s performances a bit difficult to connect with.
Then my degree assignments came for my neck, and I had to pause around episode 7. Now I’m finally back, rewatching from the exact episode where uni forced me to drop it, and somehow I’m enjoying it even more this time.
This show really said: “You may leave because of deadlines, but you will come back emotionally attached.”
That being said, after watching ep 1, I have to admit my expectations dropped a little. It wasn’t bad, but it also didn’t give me that instant “this is going to be a 10/10” feeling. The setup has potential, but so far it feels like the drama still needs to find its emotional punch and stronger rhythm.
I really hope I’m wrong, because the cast is too good for this to end up being just “okay.” I’m still curious enough to continue, but ep 1 definitely made me cautious rather than fully convinced.
Back to this masterpiece.
Season 2 is finally around the corner! Consider me seated, fully invested and ready to make this drama my entire focus all over again.
I also remembered Heo Nam Jun from When the Phone Rings, and honestly, I’ve been waiting for him to land an ML role ever since. Overall, I was hoping this drama would bring fresh vibes with a high-quality standard, and so far, it has not disappointed me at all.
I’m not even halfway through the first episode and the FL has made me pause, rewind, laugh and question my lung capacity. 🤣