people here on MDL should get a life because being so mean with something that doesn't exist is really a serious problem. it's okay to hate or love a drama but why some of y'all get so frkn angry for no frkn reason, it's KDRAMA not somethin' real!!!!!!!
no one wants to force you watchin' the drama, you can even drop it, it's not illegal to stop watching something.
I first got into this K-drama because of the clips circulating online—it seemed like a lovely story, and I was intrigued. Right from the start, I enjoyed it; the love story felt sweet and genuine, something simple but charming. But as the episodes went on, my feelings changed, and I found myself disliking parts of it, feeling frustrated at times with the back-and-forth between past and present. I’m not usually a fan of stories that blend timelines within episodes, and that did lower my rating a bit.
Still, by the end, I had fallen back in love with it. It’s a rare show that can take you on such an emotional journey, making you feel conflicted but ultimately touched.
The drama is only six episodes, which I think worked perfectly for the story. If it had been longer, I imagine they would have dedicated one part to the past and the other to the present. That could have been interesting too, but in the end, the shorter format brought an emotional intensity that hit me deeply. The reunion in the final episode was incredibly moving—it felt as though the actress was speaking directly to me, reaching out in a way that felt personal and genuine. It’s one of those rare scenes that stays with you, especially if you’re someone who’s experienced heartbreak.
I’d highly recommend this K-drama to anyone going through a tough time, particularly if you’re healing from a breakup and seeking something comforting and gentle. It’s a show that won’t overwhelm you with excessive drama; instead, it’s soothing in its simplicity, filled with quiet moments that feel like a balm for the heart. And I have to say, I’ll definitely be buying the book. It’s beautiful, truly a work of poetry that stays with you long after you’ve finished watching.
I initially found the flashback part embarrassing, but to be honest, I’ve always been on team Hyeon Oh, so I’m happy with how things turned out. I don’t understand why some of you are so surprised and upset—this drama isn’t for everyone. It carries a level of emotional maturity that not everyone will fully appreciate. I’ve personally related to EunHo many times, and I really loved her character.
I expect the last two episodes to revolve around her returning to work, dealing with her grandmother’s illness, and hopefully revealing more about Hyeon Oh’s past.
When we talk about toxic behavior, it’s clear that EunHo never truly loved herself. She was so dependent on her boyfriend, and whenever he left without reason, she’d get angry—that’s a form of toxicity. Both Hyeon Oh and the second male lead had their own toxic traits as well. This drama is really about personal growth and emotional maturity.
If JFH makes you bored I'm sure most of the kdramas aren't your cup of tea.
sis the thing is this: you judged my kdrama experience based on a comment, u for real? do you even know me? why are u even trying to discuss with me go on and enjoy the drama, gosh y'all can't stand a critic cuz I didn't even insult any character, I just SAID MY FREAKING OPINION GOSH
The drama presents two perspectives: one from the investigation and the other from the father, who grows increasingly obsessed with suspecting his daughter. The issue, however, is the slow pacing of the story. The scenes involving Yeongmin could have been omitted, as they drag on with repetitive back-and-forth moments. It’s only at the end of the fourth episode that we finally see a plot twist.
I’m continuing to watch it simply because it’s the only thriller currently on air, but I don’t understand why fewer and fewer thrillers are being released each year.
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it's okay to hate or love a drama but why some of y'all get so frkn angry for no frkn reason, it's KDRAMA not somethin' real!!!!!!!
no one wants to force you watchin' the drama, you can even drop it, it's not illegal to stop watching something.
Still, by the end, I had fallen back in love with it. It’s a rare show that can take you on such an emotional journey, making you feel conflicted but ultimately touched.
The drama is only six episodes, which I think worked perfectly for the story. If it had been longer, I imagine they would have dedicated one part to the past and the other to the present. That could have been interesting too, but in the end, the shorter format brought an emotional intensity that hit me deeply. The reunion in the final episode was incredibly moving—it felt as though the actress was speaking directly to me, reaching out in a way that felt personal and genuine. It’s one of those rare scenes that stays with you, especially if you’re someone who’s experienced heartbreak.
I’d highly recommend this K-drama to anyone going through a tough time, particularly if you’re healing from a breakup and seeking something comforting and gentle. It’s a show that won’t overwhelm you with excessive drama; instead, it’s soothing in its simplicity, filled with quiet moments that feel like a balm for the heart. And I have to say, I’ll definitely be buying the book. It’s beautiful, truly a work of poetry that stays with you long after you’ve finished watching.
I expect the last two episodes to revolve around her returning to work, dealing with her grandmother’s illness, and hopefully revealing more about Hyeon Oh’s past.
When we talk about toxic behavior, it’s clear that EunHo never truly loved herself. She was so dependent on her boyfriend, and whenever he left without reason, she’d get angry—that’s a form of toxicity. Both Hyeon Oh and the second male lead had their own toxic traits as well. This drama is really about personal growth and emotional maturity.
go on and enjoy the drama, gosh y'all can't stand a critic cuz I didn't even insult any character, I just SAID MY FREAKING OPINION GOSH
I’m continuing to watch it simply because it’s the only thriller currently on air, but I don’t understand why fewer and fewer thrillers are being released each year.