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Ghosts, Giggles, and Great Chemistry — A Surprisingly Fun Ride
What I loved the most was the dynamics between the ghosts and Yeon Seok. Every ghost story was interesting in its own way, especially the stories of the kid, his dad, and the scientist husband. Their stories felt emotional and memorable.
Esom did a really good job with the enemies-to-lovers trope. Usually this trope can feel boring or repetitive, but here it was handled very well. Her yearning moments genuinely made me giggle, lol.
As for the downside, the villains were not very challenging or engaging. It felt like the writer treated them more as side plots rather than major threats. Still, they did their part well enough for the story.
Another strong point was the pacing. It never felt draggy to me, and the drama managed to keep me interested throughout.
Esom did a really good job with the enemies-to-lovers trope. Usually this trope can feel boring or repetitive, but here it was handled very well. Her yearning moments genuinely made me giggle, lol.
As for the downside, the villains were not very challenging or engaging. It felt like the writer treated them more as side plots rather than major threats. Still, they did their part well enough for the story.
Another strong point was the pacing. It never felt draggy to me, and the drama managed to keep me interested throughout.
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