I knew from the very beginning the father would be the real problem in this story. And honestly, once someone abandons you like that, trusting them again isn’t exactly on the to-do list. Poor Seon Tae Hyeong… this man deserved better from day one. 🥺
The chemistry and kisses pulled me in hard! I was seated, invested, and emotionally available until Episode 7. After that, I watched mainly out of hope and commitment, but the plot slowly drifted into disappointment. The final French kiss tried to save the day, but sadly, one heroic moment can’t rescue 33 episodes that forgot how to keep things exciting.
It pains me to say this, but after Episode 7, the drama starts to lose its momentum. The excitement softens, the charm fades, and the intensity no longer hits as hard. I’m holding out hope it regains its spark soon. Otherwise, the disappointment will be real.
The sparks between the leads are downright combustible. They don’t just kiss, they commit. Both know exactly how to turn a simple moment into something unforgettable. I’d already clocked Fang Jin from 'Embrace in the Dark Night', but this time she sealed the deal. Beyond the looks, it’s her distinctive, fearless acting that really stole me. I’m typically drawn to Chinese dramas for the male main lead, but in this case, she effortlessly became the main attraction.
I’m wildly curious about the final episode. The chemistry between the leads is straight-up electric, and let’s be honest, Kim Jae-yeong isn’t acting during those kiss scenes. That man understood the assignment.
I started this kdrama purely out of curiosity. I wanted to see how Kim Jae Yeong would handle a different role after completely grabbing my attention in Idol I. The plot itself? Definitely not my usual cup of tea. But somehow, thanks to the charm of the main leads, I still found myself enjoying the ride and sticking around until the very end. Guess charisma really can carry a story.
What the heck?! Hou Ming Hao has done it again! Dragging me into another drama I absolutely do not have time to watch. He’s still not my type, and somehow, he has a vice grip on my attention. Make it make sense. Against all logic, he keeps pulling me in, scene after scene. Honestly? Well played, sir. Very well played.
Hou Ming Hao is definitely not my usual type and yet… here I am, completely undone! His acting alone earns him a ridiculous amount of bonus points. I honestly can’t explain what short-circuit happens in my brain every time he shows up on screen! It’s confusion, admiration, and emotional damage all at once. This is already the second drama I’ve watched purely because he’s the male lead, and at this point, I’m starting to question my own standards (and sanity).
I’m typically drawn to Chinese dramas for the male main lead, but in this case, she effortlessly became the main attraction.