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Surely Tomorrow korean drama review
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Surely Tomorrow
1 people found this review helpful
by Sweet0Girl
4 hours ago
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 6.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 3.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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I liked the series overall but for me it spent was too much time on the flashbacks. This could have been a much better drama but it wasn't. It seemed like we were going to get mature adults but the series wavered through way too much push and pull and when I thought the characters has started to communicate more, and would weather all storms, we get a break up in the 11th episode. Not that the break was unneeded but it should have come 6/7 ep. I didn't mind them getting together in the end b/c on some level it finally showed they could be done with what anyone else thought about the relationship.

I thought the cast was really good and Park Seo Joon and Won Ji An were excellent in their scenes together. l liked the fact the Kyeong Do's mother was understanding about his and Ji Woo's relationship. She could have been bitter about this woman who destroyed her son at one time but she was forgiving. I also, liked that Ji Woo and Ji Yeon were chaebol siblings who loved and cared each other. I am such a fan of Lee El and she was absolutely fantastic in this.

What I hated the most was that the series spent way to much time on Ji Yeo's husband's evil deeds only to not show him be arrested publicly and just be in jail. That really pissed me off!

1/11/26
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