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My Dearest Nemesis korean drama review
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My Dearest Nemesis
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by Lina
Apr 4, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 6.0

A story about the courage to be yourself

He worked really hard to be what others wanted and hid his true self.
She spent all her energy to be herself.
I’m not usually a fan of dramas with the “rich guy – poor girl” theme, so I didn’t expect much from this show.
But I really liked it. Every episode was interesting, and I never wanted to skip any part.
The main character is different from the usual romantic hero. He’s really sweet and manages to combine being a geek, a rocker, and a successful businessman. Choi Hyun Wook did an excellent job, as always. This guy brings any series to life.
The female lead impressed me with her sense of balance and her ability to stand up for justice immediately, without hesitation or revenge plans.
It was also nice to see the main characters communicate and solve problems together, without overthinking or making sacrifices, believing they know what’s best for others.
I also liked all the secondary characters, except the grandmother, who was a bit much.
The beginning of the series was quite unexpected and interesting.
It touches on online love and friendship, showing how easy it is to be deceived and carried away, and how deeply disappointing it can be to face reality.
Overall, the show was enjoyable, easy to watch, and the comedy didn’t turn into a heavy drama.
It makes you laugh at the beginning, in the middle and at the end, but it also gives you something to think about.
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