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Wooju Bakery korean drama review
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Wooju Bakery
1 people found this review helpful
by e53a
20 hours ago
8 of 8 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 1.5
Story 2.5
Acting/Cast 3.5
Music 1.5
Rewatch Value 1.0

Wooju Bakery: Years of Waiting for Almost Nothing


*Wooju Bakery* was honestly one of the most disappointing series I have watched.

After all the delays, uncertainty, and years of waiting, I expected at least a decent story or an entertaining romance. Instead, the final result felt cheap, childish, confusing, and unfinished. The alien-and-bakery concept could have worked as a silly romantic comedy, but the writing did almost nothing interesting with it.

The plot was weak, the comedy was embarrassing, the romance had very little development, and the acting often felt awkward. I do not blame the cast entirely because the script and direction gave them very little to work with, but almost nothing in the series felt convincing.

One of the most exhausting parts was the constant switching between Korean, Thai, and English. Multilingual dialogue can be interesting when handled naturally, but here it made many conversations feel disconnected and difficult to follow. At times, it seemed as though the characters were barely communicating with each other.

The editing and production also felt strangely incomplete. Scenes moved awkwardly, emotional moments had no impact, and the entire series looked like an old troubled project that was finally released simply because too much time and money had already been spent on it.

The biggest problem is that the long delay created expectations the series could never meet. After waiting for so long, viewers were given a weak story, poor character development, little chemistry, and almost no satisfying payoff.

Overall, *Wooju Bakery* was not merely disappointing because of the delays. It was simply a bad series on its own: poorly written, badly edited, emotionally empty, and far too dependent on the popularity of its actors.

**Rating: 3/10**
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