Usually do not watch C dramas because of the number of episodes but this one genuinely kept me hooked till the end. I did not expect to feel this connected while watching it and it slowly grew on me without me even realising.
The chemistry felt extremely natural and one of the best I have seen. It felt like I was watching real people instead of characters which made everything hit a little deeper.
The conversations were mature and the emotions were handled calmly. I really liked how misunderstandings were addressed instead of being dragged again and again. Nothing felt unnecessary or over the top.
The slow burn kept the tension alive throughout and that warmth stayed with me even after finishing the drama. The visuals and the OST added so much to the overall feeling.
And now I'm gonna suffer through withdrawal syndrome:(((
It had a strong premise, good performances, and moments that genuinely worked, especially whenever music and Mok Ha’s emotions took the center stage. However, the drama seemed to lose its direction midway, focusing more on side conflicts than the story it initially promised. While it was not a bad watch, it also did not reach the emotional or narrative depth it could have. It had its moments, but overall, it felt like a story that could have been much more powerful if it had stayed true to its core.
Welcome back to review land! I enjoyed this though I went in not expecting, not reading or seeing trailers, nothing…
Just like you, even I didn’t actually read the synopsis or anything, but I did see the posters and a few trailer clips. There were those 10–15 second snippets I didn’t watch the entire trailer, but I thought I did get the overall idea from it.
It didn't really saddened me that it wasn’t a romantic comedy. Instead, the genre shift felt very sudden. In the beginning, those elements were present only in very minimalistic parts, but as the episodes moved forward, they started taking up a much larger portion of the story.
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I think even the writers struggled to properly translate their love 🤓
That said, the drama does have its moments. The storyline is quite different from most K-dramas, which definitely keeps you curious. It’s the execution that I feel could’ve been much better than what we got.
They chose a very sensitive theme psychological which only works when the tone of the show is clearly set from the very beginning and maintained consistently throughout, that's where they missed.
They poured their love into their firstborn, Grieving the lost one until their final breath, But what about the child who remained, Unseen, unheard—yet still alive?
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I was so relieved that Geum Myeong and Yeong Beom didn’t get married. I liked them as a pair—young love is cute but that’s it.
Geum Myeong needed his support multiple times when his mother spoke poorly of her and her family. It’s not that he didn’t try, but his mother always had the final say. If they had gotten married, Geum Myeong would have spent her entire life trying to please her mother-in-law, and she still would have been miserable.
Kinda hoping she ends up with Park Chang Seop instead. Their scenes were mostly platonic, but they had so much potential.
Honestly, they've lost their credibility. Their back-and-forth statements are so inconsistent. The statements are defensive and aimed at minimizing damage to the actor's image.
> > "Kim Soo Hyun and Kim Sae Ron were in a relationship from the summer of 2019 to the fall of 2020, after Kim Sae Ron became an adult."
Obviously this is a lie—they just don’t want the actor to be called a pedo.
I don’t care whether he was a pedo or not, but the fact that he initially dismissed it as a groundless rumor, claimed he had no connection to her, and making it seem like she was just seeking attention because his show, Queen of Tears was gaining fame speaks volumes about him and his company’s character to me.
The chemistry felt extremely natural and one of the best I have seen. It felt like I was watching real people instead of characters which made everything hit a little deeper.
The conversations were mature and the emotions were handled calmly. I really liked how misunderstandings were addressed instead of being dragged again and again. Nothing felt unnecessary or over the top.
The slow burn kept the tension alive throughout and that warmth stayed with me even after finishing the drama. The visuals and the OST added so much to the overall feeling.
And now I'm gonna suffer through withdrawal syndrome:(((
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7.2/10
It didn't really saddened me that it wasn’t a romantic comedy. Instead, the genre shift felt very sudden. In the beginning, those elements were present only in very minimalistic parts, but as the episodes moved forward, they started taking up a much larger portion of the story.
Awwwie you are so sweet😭😭😭🌟🌟🌟 it's feel so good to be back as y'all are THE sweetest 🧁🧁
That said, the drama does have its moments. The storyline is quite different from most K-dramas, which definitely keeps you curious. It’s the execution that I feel could’ve been much better than what we got.
They chose a very sensitive theme psychological which only works when the tone of the show is clearly set from the very beginning and maintained consistently throughout, that's where they missed.
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They poured their love into their firstborn,
Grieving the lost one until their final breath,
But what about the child who remained,
Unseen, unheard—yet still alive?
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Geum Myeong needed his support multiple times when his mother spoke poorly of her and her family. It’s not that he didn’t try, but his mother always had the final say. If they had gotten married, Geum Myeong would have spent her entire life trying to please her mother-in-law, and she still would have been miserable.
Kinda hoping she ends up with Park Chang Seop instead. Their scenes were mostly platonic, but they had so much potential.
> > "Kim Soo Hyun and Kim Sae Ron were in a relationship from the summer of 2019 to the fall of 2020, after Kim Sae Ron became an adult."
Obviously this is a lie—they just don’t want the actor to be called a pedo.
I don’t care whether he was a pedo or not, but the fact that he initially dismissed it as a groundless rumor, claimed he had no connection to her, and making it seem like she was just seeking attention because his show, Queen of Tears was gaining fame speaks volumes about him and his company’s character to me.