What I love about Min Jun is that he’s far from a perfect character. He’s insecure, introverted, overthinks everything, and has a bad habit of jumping to conclusions. Just like a moth drawn to a flame, he fell for Jin Hwan, his complete opposite. Jin Hwan is charismatic, confident, and effortlessly popular. And sure, five minutes of honest conversation could have cleared up the whole misunderstanding, but life isn’t a fairy tale. Relationships are messy. People are complicated. I really appreciated how the series tackled themes like personal growth, acceptance, and second chances in love. The entire cast delivered solid performances, and the leads have incredible natural chemistry. If the show had ended with the airport scene, I would have been happy, a somewhat open ending that leaves us wondering if they’d be able to make it work. But I also enjoyed the post-credit scenes. Min Jun feels lighter, happier, flashing more smiles, proof that they’ve matured and finally overcome their struggles.
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