After coming from Study group, this looks very grounded. Didn't think that at all
Oh yes, it's definitely a comedy. Still, it has a serious tone in some parts with all the mystery and everything. It's just my cup of tea, but it might not be yours.
After watching the whole thing I still dont understand what it was about...
It's intrinsically about love. How it can heal even the most lost soul, like Mubee. But love can also be devastating, especially when two people care deeply for each other yet just aren’t meant to be, like in the story of the second leads.
It’s also about family, about the kind of love that keeps someone going even when they’re drowning inside. Someone who wakes up every day, struggling with depression, yet still puts on a smile, for his brother, for the people he cares about. It’s a raw, honest look at love in all its forms: how it lifts, how it breaks, and how it lingers in our lives in ways we never expect.
I'm devastated after episode 7, ugly crying. So, in the end, Jun didn't kill himself right? He died because of the cardiorespiratory problem caused by the accident.
If they had developed Han Ul a bit better and made the fight less rushed, it would definitely be a 10/10. Those details kept me from enjoying the drama even more. That aside, what a delightful drama to watch! Extremely fun. I'm really going to miss the study group.
Why the low rating? Were the two episodes bad? Is it not worth watching?😬
Idk. it's very entertaining so far, nothing new or crazy good but the experience is better if you like the actors. I'm enjoying it and gonna keep watching till the end
I see the heavy referencing to OBS, but the starting point is pretty weak - FL being hung up on a guy who ghosted…
Tbf, she has issues regarding abandonment and opening up to someone. He was the first guy she ever opened up to and then she decided to give love a chance, just for him to break her heart. It's something that stays with you for a long time
Amazing Show, almost perfect in every aspect. I'm glad it was such a mature relationship without any convoluted plot just to add more drama. I'm really gonna miss them so much.
It’s also about family, about the kind of love that keeps someone going even when they’re drowning inside. Someone who wakes up every day, struggling with depression, yet still puts on a smile, for his brother, for the people he cares about. It’s a raw, honest look at love in all its forms: how it lifts, how it breaks, and how it lingers in our lives in ways we never expect.