The OST for episode 3 has been released, and I was right. Last week I would’ve bet my house that it was Soo So Bin, and today it was confirmed that it really was him. I’m so happy it’s out—I’m going to have it on repeat.
The third episode is a bit better than the first two, but it’s still boring and the plot isn’t interesting. I’m staying for Chae Won Bin, who acts pretty well for her first romance role, but honestly I’ll give it one more episode before deciding whether to drop it. I keep yawning. The village trope is really dull, and even though I love Ahn Hyo Seop, I don’t feel like he fits this kind of drama.
I really enjoyed the first two episodes to kick off the drama, but honestly they should have released at least four, considering there are only ten episodes in total. Now, there are some really crazy things going on here—it’s honestly insane. For example, Heeju’s boyfriend getting hit at that speed and being launched like a rocket… I’ve never seen anything like that in my life. That scene felt completely surreal.
And that’s not all—how does the male lead always know where she is? How did he know where to go to break in? It’s obvious he’s someone from her childhood, but the ease with which he figures everything out is just wild.
Am I the only one who saves the show they’re most excited about for last? For example, I’ll watch an episode of a less interesting drama before watching, at the end, an episode of *Perfect Crown* or another drama I’ve been waiting for.
I didn’t realize it was two episodes on Wednesday instead of one on Wednesday and another on Thursday. It’s a Disney+ production, right? I think they’re the only ones who do that.
Actor Hyun Woo Seok looked like he was 1.90 m tall, but he’s actually only 1.82 m. I’m 1.86 m, and he still seems taller than me. I’m shocked—I thought he was at least 1.90 m. He looked huge in the drama.
I have a question because I just saw that all the characters are supposed to have been born in 2008 in the drama. Is that their actual birth year, or does it refer to the 2008 school year? Because there’s no way we’re supposed to believe they were born in 2008 😭😭
love this K-drama intro — it might honestly be the best one of 2026 so far. I’ve always said it: the best K-drama openings are the ones that show the actors themselves (not AI or animated versions), paired with a strong OST. That combination just hits different. I also feel like it’s a bit similar to the intro of “Still Shining”, maybe because they’re both JTBC dramas.
I love this K-drama—like, I *really* love it—and it’s so satisfying to see that almost everyone here feels the same way. I scroll through the comments and all I see are positive reviews for this drama. The performances by Koo Kyoo Hwan and Goo Yoon Jung are absolutely phenomenal. How is it only at 8.1? There must be people sabotaging it, it makes no sense.
“It’s a drama from ENA, for fuck’s sake… this is so annoying. Their shows are often pretty mediocre, even bad K-dramas, and I’m really worried this one will be the same.”
I finally finished all eight episodes, and even though I struggled to get through it, I have to commend the actresses’ performances—they were absolutely phenomenal. Kang Mina is literally incredible in this role; for me, she might even be the best here. I also think the two young actresses, Choi Ju Eun (Kwon Si Won) and Kim Shi Ah (Do Hye Rong), are phenomenal—they act so well, it’s crazy. Honestly, it’s impressive to see such young actresses outperform actors who’ve been in the industry for years. The performances are truly the drama’s strongest point, and I’m so happy to see my fairy So Nee again.
The fairy Park Bo-young is back 11 months after the incredible Our Unwritten Seoul, the best K-drama of 2025. She’s returning in a completely new genre, and I’m so excited. I’ve been waiting for this drama ever since it was announced, and they even filmed abroad (in France, I think). Finally, a drama that breaks away from the usual. I’m hoping for a style similar to Low Life, which I absolutely loved.
And that’s not all—how does the male lead always know where she is? How did he know where to go to break in? It’s obvious he’s someone from her childhood, but the ease with which he figures everything out is just wild.
I also feel like it’s a bit similar to the intro of “Still Shining”, maybe because they’re both JTBC dramas.
Personally, I can’t stop listening to this OST, *“Would You Marry Me”* sung by Jung Seung Hwan: [https://youtu.be/BfgSfg2GaHM?si=ucHpFYCCFIFFHHX9](https://youtu.be/BfgSfg2GaHM?si=ucHpFYCCFIFFHHX9)