It’s definitely the best OST of this K-drama, and maybe even of 2026. I feel so happy whenever I hear this kind of soundtrack in such beautiful K-dramas.
It’s completely surreal when you compare it to Lee Sung Kyung’s latest drama, *“The Nice Guy,”* with Lee Dong Wook. Just a friendly piece of advice: never start this drama. I really wish someone had told me the same thing. It’s an absolute disaster — that’s how bad it is. Easily one of the worst K-dramas of 2025. Just horrible.
We really don’t talk about it enough, but the actress who plays the grandmother, Lee Mi Sook, is absolutely phenomenal. I’ve been following her for a long time and I just adore her. I can’t wait to see her romance with the café owner — they’re going to be so cute together. And please, I really hope she doesn’t die in this one.
Yeah, that first episode really wasn’t great for launching the drama. I absolutely love Han Ji Min, but I doubt I’m going to enjoy it as much as *Love Scout*. On the other hand, the ending OST is incredible — I need it.
Some people are talking about the chemistry, but honestly, I didn’t really feel like they had good chemistry. Maybe Lomon just isn’t made for romantic dramas.
Ironically, the dramas of his that I actually enjoyed the most are K-dramas with little to no romance:
* **Family Matters** * **All of Us Are Dead** * **Revenge of Others**
I just don’t think he really suits that genre. Even though it’s not his fault here — the storyline just isn’t very good, and there’s not much anyone can do about that.
We’re getting very, very close to the end, guys. I absolutely loved Park Shin-hye in this episode, and her friendship with Bok Hee has truly become incredible. I love them both so much.
Next week is already the finale — it’s been such a long and beautiful journey. I’ve really loved watching this drama.
Honestly, I love this drama! The ML and FL are amazing. I also really like the grandmother and the sisters. Song Hadam is so cute and so different from her role in Gangnam B-Side that I didn’t even recognize her at first. For now, this is my favorite drama, along with Miss Hong.
The drama never really managed to make an impact, in my opinion. Right from the start, I knew it was going to be really bad. I kept watching, but not with much interest. The main cast, Lomon and Kim Hye-Yoon, isn’t really the problem—they act fairly well, even if I didn’t enjoy Hye-Yoon’s voice intonation. The real issue is clearly the plot, the way it’s filmed, and the overall “been there, done that” feel. The atmosphere feels like an old drama; we need to stop this in 2026. It really feels like a drama filmed in 2022 but only released four years later. Then there’s the shaman storyline, where he wants to kill the FL—it’s just annoying and overused. The ally with him adds almost nothing. ML’s friend Woo Seok isn’t particularly useful either, and his acting leaves a lot to be desired; he’s more irritating than anything. On the bright side, the group of footballer friends was fun—they were genuinely funny together. I won’t lie: initially, this was a drama I was really looking forward to when it was announced, and I was even disappointed when its release was delayed. But by the first episode, I realized we were getting exactly this kind of drama. So, would I recommend watching it? Honestly, not really. And I’d save you a lot of time: from start to finish, you know how it’s going to end, and the plot recycles the same tropes found in many other dramas with this theme. I’d give it a 4/10, though 3/10 could also work.
The drama dropped from 8.4 to 8.1 and it might fall even more. Another flop for RJE. I said it 10 months ago when they announced the casting. Seriously, how many dramas has RJE flopped now? “The Witch,” “Crushology 101,” “Hierarchy,” and now this one.
Strangely, all the dramas she’s in that are well-rated, she plays a supporting role. I’m not in the industry, but from my perspective it’s clear she can’t carry a lead role. Doesn’t anyone on her team see that? Or do they just give her the lead in every drama and call it a day?
I’m not going to lie, but lately in pretty much every K-drama, the intros have been just awful. Honestly, any intro that’s animated is trash. The best ones are those where you see the real actors in fast-cut scenes from the drama with a great OST playing in the background.
Basically, all the intros sung by the incredible Kim Kyung-hee for dramas like **Our Beloved Summer**, **Queen of Tears**, and **Tell Me That You Love Me** are on another level. Those are the kinds of openings that really set the mood.
I can’t wait for him to come back — he’s the best Korean OST singer.
It’s crazy to think that even with so many scenes together, the FL and SML have absolutely no chemistry — you’d have to be delusional to think they match well here. Meanwhile, her chemistry with the ML is genuinely good and actually interesting to watch. The SML has nothing to offer besides being rich and basically acting as her chauffeur.
I’m wondering how they manage to lose weight in their face. It’s the hardest area to slim down, and you can’t really target it specifically. I’m saying this because at one point in my life I had a BMI of 16–17 and I still had a chubby face. I doubt that Jong Hyeop is at a BMI of 16–17 here—even if he lost weight, he still looks healthy and probably has a BMI around 20.
There’s still something I’m confused about. What’s the connection between the ML and the FL’s boyfriend? Is the ML’s accident linked to the FL’s boyfriend’s accident, or are they two separate incidents? I had a theory that the ML’s boyfriend saved him through an organ donation, and that’s why he has his visions now.
Guys, the drama starts tomorrow. We already know it’s a love triangle. The show isn’t hiding it, so please don’t say at every episode, “I’m tired of the love triangle.” We can’t complain about it here — they already warned us.
For those who were lucky enough not to put themselves through the horrible drama *Crushology 101* with RJE, you were truly lucky. But I’m bringing it up because we’re clearly dealing with the exact same type of character for her. It’s a love triangle where she can’t choose between the ML and the SML for 5–6 episodes — okay, here it’s even longer than in *Crushology 101* — but it’s literally the same character from A to Z.
The heroine hangs out with the SML nonstop and still doesn’t know who to choose between the two. It’s crazy, but RJE always plays this same kind of annoying and pointless role because, seriously, from episode 1 I was already saying she would end up with Lee Chaemin in *Crushology 101*. The love triangle is completely useless since it’s obvious from the start that the other guy doesn’t stand a chance.
This drama feels like it’s trying way too hard to force the SML into a leading role alongside the ML and FL, which I honestly don’t understand at all. He could have easily stayed a supporting character and ended up with the FL’s friend, while the story focused solely on the Tae Hyung, Hyeon Jin, and Wooju trio.
But no, unfortunately we *have* to get our obligatory “Korean-style” love triangle shoved down our throats 😃 And on top of that, let’s just sprinkle in a random assault subplot and the classic absent parent who suddenly comes back and magically knows exactly where their child is living 😀
“All I Wish” by Seo Ja Yeong is truly something special
https://youtu.be/xvoQ7Vv-IqY?si=Di_XKQrw3L86363E
Ironically, the dramas of his that I actually enjoyed the most are K-dramas with little to no romance:
* **Family Matters**
* **All of Us Are Dead**
* **Revenge of Others**
I just don’t think he really suits that genre. Even though it’s not his fault here — the storyline just isn’t very good, and there’s not much anyone can do about that.
Next week is already the finale — it’s been such a long and beautiful journey. I’ve really loved watching this drama.
Then there’s the shaman storyline, where he wants to kill the FL—it’s just annoying and overused. The ally with him adds almost nothing. ML’s friend Woo Seok isn’t particularly useful either, and his acting leaves a lot to be desired; he’s more irritating than anything. On the bright side, the group of footballer friends was fun—they were genuinely funny together.
I won’t lie: initially, this was a drama I was really looking forward to when it was announced, and I was even disappointed when its release was delayed. But by the first episode, I realized we were getting exactly this kind of drama.
So, would I recommend watching it? Honestly, not really. And I’d save you a lot of time: from start to finish, you know how it’s going to end, and the plot recycles the same tropes found in many other dramas with this theme.
I’d give it a 4/10, though 3/10 could also work.
Strangely, all the dramas she’s in that are well-rated, she plays a supporting role. I’m not in the industry, but from my perspective it’s clear she can’t carry a lead role. Doesn’t anyone on her team see that? Or do they just give her the lead in every drama and call it a day?
Basically, all the intros sung by the incredible Kim Kyung-hee for dramas like **Our Beloved Summer**, **Queen of Tears**, and **Tell Me That You Love Me** are on another level. Those are the kinds of openings that really set the mood.
I can’t wait for him to come back — he’s the best Korean OST singer.
I had a theory that the ML’s boyfriend saved him through an organ donation, and that’s why he has his visions now.
The heroine hangs out with the SML nonstop and still doesn’t know who to choose between the two. It’s crazy, but RJE always plays this same kind of annoying and pointless role because, seriously, from episode 1 I was already saying she would end up with Lee Chaemin in *Crushology 101*. The love triangle is completely useless since it’s obvious from the start that the other guy doesn’t stand a chance.
But no, unfortunately we *have* to get our obligatory “Korean-style” love triangle shoved down our throats 😃 And on top of that, let’s just sprinkle in a random assault subplot and the classic absent parent who suddenly comes back and magically knows exactly where their child is living 😀