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The plums are mature.. As i head to the yard to pick them..My longing for you only grows
It’s such a healthy drama, especially compared to the intense, complicated ones I usually watch.
At first glance, it feels like a simple love story. Almost cliché. But somehow, it isn’t.
There’s a “family feud”… except it mostly exists in people’s assumptions and fears.
There’s an ex… but she might just be the best ex-girlfriend ever written — mature, dignified, and not reduced to a villain.
What I really loved is that it’s about healing through everyday life. Nothing dramatic or exaggerated. Just small moments, quiet growth, and emotional honesty.
In the beginning, it feels like the story belongs to the female lead. But as the episodes unfold, you realize so much of it happens around the male lead’s world. Slowly, gently, it becomes his story too. His healing. His perspective. His emotional journey.
It’s soft, grounded, and sincere — a drama that doesn’t need chaos to feel meaningful.
At first glance, it feels like a simple love story. Almost cliché. But somehow, it isn’t.
There’s a “family feud”… except it mostly exists in people’s assumptions and fears.
There’s an ex… but she might just be the best ex-girlfriend ever written — mature, dignified, and not reduced to a villain.
What I really loved is that it’s about healing through everyday life. Nothing dramatic or exaggerated. Just small moments, quiet growth, and emotional honesty.
In the beginning, it feels like the story belongs to the female lead. But as the episodes unfold, you realize so much of it happens around the male lead’s world. Slowly, gently, it becomes his story too. His healing. His perspective. His emotional journey.
It’s soft, grounded, and sincere — a drama that doesn’t need chaos to feel meaningful.
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