NOT YOUR TYPICAL K-DRAMA
I just finished Oh My Ghost and, like many, I was utterly captivated by Jo Jung-suk's award-winning performance. Naturally, I needed more of him! So, without even a quick detour to another drama, I dove headfirst into Jealousy Incarnate, where he's the main lead. I briefly considered Hospital Playlist, but since he's not the main man there, I decided to save it for later.
I actually wanted to let this review marinate for a few days, but then it hit me – I might forget how absolutely phenomenal the OST is. Seriously, I think this is the first drama where I’ve genuinely wanted to download the entire soundtrack! It’s just that good: not repetitive, a fantastic mix of Korean and English, emotional when it needs to be, and hilariously on point with tunes that perfectly underscore every comedic line and action.
So, what do you get when you throw Jo Jung-suk, Gong Hyo-jin, and Go Kyung-pyo into one project? You get arguably the best love triangle in drama history – and yes, I mean that in a good way! This drama’s plot is literally built around this triangle, so if you’re usually not a fan, don’t let that deter you. You’d be missing out on something truly great. It’ll keep you on your toes and might even give you a serious case of second male lead syndrome, but trust me, everything ties up beautifully. It’s a classic love-hate dynamic, and by the end, you’ll likely find yourself rooting for the character you least expected to love.
The writers truly pulled off something I haven't seen in many dramas. They completely flipped typical relationship tropes on their head. Everything went against societal expectations, breaking barriers and taboos – especially with a male character dealing with an illness often associated with women. Plus, it’s a packed slice-of-life drama that happens to be set in a television newsroom. Getting a behind-the-scenes look at news production was an added bonus!
All in all, I absolutely adored Jealousy Incarnate, and honestly, I was thrilled it was 24 episodes long. More time to soak it all in!
I actually wanted to let this review marinate for a few days, but then it hit me – I might forget how absolutely phenomenal the OST is. Seriously, I think this is the first drama where I’ve genuinely wanted to download the entire soundtrack! It’s just that good: not repetitive, a fantastic mix of Korean and English, emotional when it needs to be, and hilariously on point with tunes that perfectly underscore every comedic line and action.
So, what do you get when you throw Jo Jung-suk, Gong Hyo-jin, and Go Kyung-pyo into one project? You get arguably the best love triangle in drama history – and yes, I mean that in a good way! This drama’s plot is literally built around this triangle, so if you’re usually not a fan, don’t let that deter you. You’d be missing out on something truly great. It’ll keep you on your toes and might even give you a serious case of second male lead syndrome, but trust me, everything ties up beautifully. It’s a classic love-hate dynamic, and by the end, you’ll likely find yourself rooting for the character you least expected to love.
The writers truly pulled off something I haven't seen in many dramas. They completely flipped typical relationship tropes on their head. Everything went against societal expectations, breaking barriers and taboos – especially with a male character dealing with an illness often associated with women. Plus, it’s a packed slice-of-life drama that happens to be set in a television newsroom. Getting a behind-the-scenes look at news production was an added bonus!
All in all, I absolutely adored Jealousy Incarnate, and honestly, I was thrilled it was 24 episodes long. More time to soak it all in!
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