Damn, I'm shocked, I didn't expect this for Sol. Although I knew it wasn't a hotel relationship. Then that just terrible ending... it looks like Sol has died and the glimpse of him made my blood run cold, the manager trying to hang himselfπ₯²π₯²
I didn't know the actor Namgoong min before finishing My Dearest, but I'm completely sold on this kdrama. Plus there's my fairy Jeon Yeo Been who never disappoints. I can't wait, honestly.
So far, do you prefer Park Bo Young's chemistry with Wooshik or JinYoung? I'm not lying, I couldn't find any chemistry in Melo Movie honestly. For me Woo-shik was 1000 times better with Dami in OBS.
For fuck's sake, it was shot in 2022. That's such a long time for a drama without much quality... it'll be without me honestly and not a fan of the cast.
I just finished watching Part 2 of *My Dearest*, and to be honest, I 100% preferred Part 1. The second part dragged far too much β to the point where it became hard to stay emotionally invested. Watching the leads reunite and separate again and again just made the story feel repetitive, and I eventually stopped caring about their relationship.
The second male lead was *literally* the worst character ever. He was completely useless and utterly annoying. His presence added nothing of value to the plot, and I honestly dreaded every time he appeared on screen.
Another frustrating point: I really wanted justice for those who betrayed Gil Chae and handed her over to the barbarians. Yet, we never got closure or any real consequences for them. That plotline was just dropped, which felt like a huge missed opportunity.
That said, Iβd still rate Part 2 an **8.5/10**, mostly because of the strong performances and the emotional core that still existed underneath the messier parts of the story.
**My favorite scene?** Without a doubt: when Jang Hyun runs with everything heβs got to save Gil Chae during the hunt with the Qing princess. The way he screams *βGil CHAE!!!β* β that was pure magic. So raw and powerful. That moment alone reminded me why I fell in love with the drama in the first place.
It is 10CM, the voice is very obvious ^^And, yes, I think you're right about the music director, but the name…
Yes, it's Nam Hye Sueng, but I wrote Kim Kyung Hee's name too quickly and confused it with lmaoo. Honestly the same, I don't think the intro music is by Kim Kyung Hee but I hope he gets an ost.
Itβs not the length of time thatβs the problem, itβs introducing more drama to an already full plot. The…
Yes, it's just to boost the kdrama's plot and make it look like a potential k-trauma. Don't forget that the FL doesn't really know why the ML came here. I guess she'll find out in future episodes.
The second male lead was *literally* the worst character ever. He was completely useless and utterly annoying. His presence added nothing of value to the plot, and I honestly dreaded every time he appeared on screen.
Another frustrating point: I really wanted justice for those who betrayed Gil Chae and handed her over to the barbarians. Yet, we never got closure or any real consequences for them. That plotline was just dropped, which felt like a huge missed opportunity.
That said, Iβd still rate Part 2 an **8.5/10**, mostly because of the strong performances and the emotional core that still existed underneath the messier parts of the story.
**My favorite scene?** Without a doubt: when Jang Hyun runs with everything heβs got to save Gil Chae during the hunt with the Qing princess. The way he screams *βGil CHAE!!!β* β that was pure magic. So raw and powerful. That moment alone reminded me why I fell in love with the drama in the first place.