Ok. In this genre it was better than the cult favourite 'business proposal' ...
Best dialogue:
There is a guy and 99 percent of his traits are great,but if you see one bad trait in him, you'll grow to dislike him no matter how good he is to you.
But if 99 percent of another guy's traits are terrible but you notice that one percent of goodness in him that's what you end up falling for... That's that man's charm ✨✨✨
Plot:
A classic contract relationship setup—but with a twist of realism, slice-of-life comedy, and heart-fluttering romance. What sets it apart? The story doesn’t end when the contract magically turns into love. Instead, it bravely explores the emotional mess after the contract ends—a rare and refreshing take. The pacing is smooth, with twists that surprise without feeling forced. Sure, there were minor hiccups (like FL not recognizing ML’s grandpa on a magazine cover after spending a day with him—really, girl?), but nothing major enough to ruin the ride.
Characters:
Lee Jae-in is everything—a sweet, slightly annoying, deliciously possessive ML. His kisses? Whew, I had to pause and breathe. What I adored most was his steady devotion to his career; he didn’t turn into a lovesick puppy the moment love knocked—rare and sexy. Ha Seok-jin absolutely nailed the role!
Kim Da-hyun (Dada) is grace wrapped in empathy. She’s soft, but no pushover. I loved how she stood firm post-contract, demanding sincerity over comfort. Queen behavior. She never made herself a burden despite loving him deeply. Respect.
Their chemistry? Sizzling, yet comforting—like a slow-burning candle on a rainy night. Special shout-out to the FL’s bestie: savage, loyal, and the hype girl every introvert deserves.
BGM: all tracks were Dreamy, romantic, and totally in sync with the drama’s soul.
Verdict: a total Rewatch-worthy!
There is a guy and 99 percent of his traits are great,but if you see one bad trait in him, you'll grow to dislike him no matter how good he is to you.
But if 99 percent of another guy's traits are terrible but you notice that one percent of goodness in him that's what you end up falling for... That's that man's charm ✨✨✨
Plot:
A classic contract relationship setup—but with a twist of realism, slice-of-life comedy, and heart-fluttering romance. What sets it apart? The story doesn’t end when the contract magically turns into love. Instead, it bravely explores the emotional mess after the contract ends—a rare and refreshing take. The pacing is smooth, with twists that surprise without feeling forced. Sure, there were minor hiccups (like FL not recognizing ML’s grandpa on a magazine cover after spending a day with him—really, girl?), but nothing major enough to ruin the ride.
Characters:
Lee Jae-in is everything—a sweet, slightly annoying, deliciously possessive ML. His kisses? Whew, I had to pause and breathe. What I adored most was his steady devotion to his career; he didn’t turn into a lovesick puppy the moment love knocked—rare and sexy. Ha Seok-jin absolutely nailed the role!
Kim Da-hyun (Dada) is grace wrapped in empathy. She’s soft, but no pushover. I loved how she stood firm post-contract, demanding sincerity over comfort. Queen behavior. She never made herself a burden despite loving him deeply. Respect.
Their chemistry? Sizzling, yet comforting—like a slow-burning candle on a rainy night. Special shout-out to the FL’s bestie: savage, loyal, and the hype girl every introvert deserves.
BGM: all tracks were Dreamy, romantic, and totally in sync with the drama’s soul.
Verdict: a total Rewatch-worthy!
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