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A Melodramatic Rollercoaster Ride!
Buckle up because we’re diving headfirst into a 50-episode melodrama that’s more dramatic than a soap opera on caffeine! Overall, I did enjoy this wild ride, even though there were moments that made me want to throw my popcorn at the screen. But hey, if you’re a melodrama aficionado, this one, might be worth your time!
**Let’s talk characters** They did a pretty good job bringing them to life, but can we just take a moment to address the volume levels of the mums and grandma (MIL) it was just one big shout-fest!
**Name Change Shenanigans:** Why on earth did they change the male lead's name? One line from his mother and boom—swept under the rug like last week’s leftovers. No logic here!
**Ma Ri and Do Jun:** They're as sweet as pie, but hold the phone! If Ma Ri's mental age is 13, why on earth are her parents trying to marry her off? I mean, talk about awkward! It might have been way less cringe-worthy if they’d just stuck to being best buddies.
**The Villains** Gong Jin Dan had me bouncing up and down like a kid on a seesaw! One minute, he’s the villain with a love so one-sided it could be classified as an obsession.. The next minute, I’m all "Aww, poor guy!" It’s not just a love-hate relationship; it’s more like a love-hate-what-in-the-world-is-happening?! And can we talk about Park Do Ra's mother? She deserves an award for her villainous performance! Seriously, this woman was consistently terrible from start to finish—her obsession with money could put Scrooge McDuck to shame!
**One Kiss** On the bright side, our male lead’s devotion to the female lead was like a warm hug from a teddy bear—super sweet! But their chemistry? Let’s just say it was flatter than a pancake. Seriously, after 50 episodes, we get one kiss and some hugs - come on, give us something to work with here!
**The Grandma's** The bond between the FL and her grandma was heartwarming—like a warm hug on a cold day. Plus, hearing them speak in dialect added an extra sprinkle of charm to their interactions. Her brother's bond with grandma was so heartwarming that I was half-expecting a big family reveal at the end, like, "Surprise! We’re actually related!" I mean, come on, it’s a melodrama—where’s the plot twist?! The ML grandma was like the neighborhood spy, always eavesdropping in the right spot to snag those juicy tidbits of gossip that kept the drama rolling!
So, here's the scoop: I binge-watched all 50 episodes like they were a box of chocolates—totally not healthy, but who can resist? Each time I sank into my couch, it felt like a guilty pleasure. You'll realize this melodrama isn't exactly winning any awards for realism. But hey, it's got an outrageous plot and some sweet and funny moments.
Remember, it’s melodrama; embrace the chaos!
**Let’s talk characters** They did a pretty good job bringing them to life, but can we just take a moment to address the volume levels of the mums and grandma (MIL) it was just one big shout-fest!
**Name Change Shenanigans:** Why on earth did they change the male lead's name? One line from his mother and boom—swept under the rug like last week’s leftovers. No logic here!
**Ma Ri and Do Jun:** They're as sweet as pie, but hold the phone! If Ma Ri's mental age is 13, why on earth are her parents trying to marry her off? I mean, talk about awkward! It might have been way less cringe-worthy if they’d just stuck to being best buddies.
**The Villains** Gong Jin Dan had me bouncing up and down like a kid on a seesaw! One minute, he’s the villain with a love so one-sided it could be classified as an obsession.. The next minute, I’m all "Aww, poor guy!" It’s not just a love-hate relationship; it’s more like a love-hate-what-in-the-world-is-happening?! And can we talk about Park Do Ra's mother? She deserves an award for her villainous performance! Seriously, this woman was consistently terrible from start to finish—her obsession with money could put Scrooge McDuck to shame!
**One Kiss** On the bright side, our male lead’s devotion to the female lead was like a warm hug from a teddy bear—super sweet! But their chemistry? Let’s just say it was flatter than a pancake. Seriously, after 50 episodes, we get one kiss and some hugs - come on, give us something to work with here!
**The Grandma's** The bond between the FL and her grandma was heartwarming—like a warm hug on a cold day. Plus, hearing them speak in dialect added an extra sprinkle of charm to their interactions. Her brother's bond with grandma was so heartwarming that I was half-expecting a big family reveal at the end, like, "Surprise! We’re actually related!" I mean, come on, it’s a melodrama—where’s the plot twist?! The ML grandma was like the neighborhood spy, always eavesdropping in the right spot to snag those juicy tidbits of gossip that kept the drama rolling!
So, here's the scoop: I binge-watched all 50 episodes like they were a box of chocolates—totally not healthy, but who can resist? Each time I sank into my couch, it felt like a guilty pleasure. You'll realize this melodrama isn't exactly winning any awards for realism. But hey, it's got an outrageous plot and some sweet and funny moments.
Remember, it’s melodrama; embrace the chaos!
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