Love that heals the ultimate enemies to lovers drama
If you love watching a couple actually be together, grow together, struggle together, and choose each other over and over again, this drama absolutely delivers.
I almost didn’t watch this. BIG MISTAKE. Enemy to lovers done right. I actually dropped it after episode 1 because I thought it felt way too raunchy for a k-drama, too westernized. I judged it hard. But this turns into one of the most intimate, healing, couple-focused romances I’ve ever seen.
LIKES:
-One of the most couple-heavy dramas I’ve ever watched (actual relationship development, not crumbs)
-Watching them travel together and work through real issues felt almost like a relationship documentary
-Surprisingly healing and emotionally mature
From episode 4 I was completely glued to my screen.
-His honesty was refreshing—no games, no guessing
-The devotion between them was everything
-Every decision that annoyed me at first eventually made sense
-I LOVED that they didn't just stop at the reunion.But continued to life after the reunion and life as a couple—full-circle happiness
-Finished it with a huge smile on my face
DISLIKES:
The OST
-the divorced couple's problems were too prevalent in the middle.
-The classic one-year breakup trope (still hate it)
CONCLUSION: This drama completely won me over. I’ve honestly never seen a K-drama give us this much time with a couple actually being in love. It’s messy, emotional, real, and deeply satisfying if you value connection and commitment over flashy plot twists. I judged it unfairly at the start, but by the end, I didn’t want it to stop. For what I look for in romance dramas, this is a 10/10.
I almost didn’t watch this. BIG MISTAKE. Enemy to lovers done right. I actually dropped it after episode 1 because I thought it felt way too raunchy for a k-drama, too westernized. I judged it hard. But this turns into one of the most intimate, healing, couple-focused romances I’ve ever seen.
LIKES:
-One of the most couple-heavy dramas I’ve ever watched (actual relationship development, not crumbs)
-Watching them travel together and work through real issues felt almost like a relationship documentary
-Surprisingly healing and emotionally mature
From episode 4 I was completely glued to my screen.
-His honesty was refreshing—no games, no guessing
-The devotion between them was everything
-Every decision that annoyed me at first eventually made sense
-I LOVED that they didn't just stop at the reunion.But continued to life after the reunion and life as a couple—full-circle happiness
-Finished it with a huge smile on my face
DISLIKES:
The OST
-the divorced couple's problems were too prevalent in the middle.
-The classic one-year breakup trope (still hate it)
CONCLUSION: This drama completely won me over. I’ve honestly never seen a K-drama give us this much time with a couple actually being in love. It’s messy, emotional, real, and deeply satisfying if you value connection and commitment over flashy plot twists. I judged it unfairly at the start, but by the end, I didn’t want it to stop. For what I look for in romance dramas, this is a 10/10.
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