I like the drama, but this series doesn't deserve 9/10. Its hardly 8/10. I think whole series is from FL point…
It seems like you didn't watch the full series closely. Let me address your points: About the photos: There were actually three photos in his house—one with his four college dormmates, one with his mother, and one with FL. So your claim that only FL's photo was there is factually incorrect. About ML lacking depth: Just because the story is told primarily from FL's perspective doesn't mean ML lacks depth. We learn about his trauma, his financial struggles, his responsibility toward his family, and how he navigates relationships despite his hardships. Not every detail needs to be spelled out—subtle storytelling exists .About the creditor scene: When FL was upset after the interaction with ML's creditors, he did ask her multiple times what was wrong, but she didn't respond. What would you have preferred—that he force it out of her? There's something called respecting boundaries. Instead, he tried to lighten her mood playfully, which is exactly what a supportive partner does. The card exchange was his way of showing her they're equals and easing her concern—not everything needs a heavy, melodramatic conversation. About him falling for her: ML didn't fall for her solely because of the restaurant incident or her nursing him in the hospital. He fell for her because of the cumulative effect of everything she did for him and how she treated him consistently with kindness and respect. That's how real relationships develop—not from one grand gesture .Look, I'm not saying the drama is perfect—nothing is—but most of your concerns are actually addressed in the show. You might benefit from a rewatch to catch these details."
About the photos: There were actually three photos in his house—one with his four college dormmates, one with his mother, and one with FL. So your claim that only FL's photo was there is factually incorrect. About ML lacking depth: Just because the story is told primarily from FL's perspective doesn't mean ML lacks depth. We learn about his trauma, his financial struggles, his responsibility toward his family, and how he navigates relationships despite his hardships. Not every detail needs to be spelled out—subtle storytelling exists .About the creditor scene: When FL was upset after the interaction with ML's creditors, he did ask her multiple times what was wrong, but she didn't respond. What would you have preferred—that he force it out of her? There's something called respecting boundaries. Instead, he tried to lighten her mood playfully, which is exactly what a supportive partner does. The card exchange was his way of showing her they're equals and easing her concern—not everything needs a heavy, melodramatic conversation. About him falling for her: ML didn't fall for her solely because of the restaurant incident or her nursing him in the hospital. He fell for her because of the cumulative effect of everything she did for him and how she treated him consistently with kindness and respect. That's how real relationships develop—not from one grand gesture .Look, I'm not saying the drama is perfect—nothing is—but most of your concerns are actually addressed in the show. You might benefit from a rewatch to catch these details."