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Wasted Potential and Unnecessary Angst
I honestly believe most of the drama between the main couple in Reloved could have been cleared up by around episode 4. That would have given us more time to actually enjoy them being together—having cute couple moments, going on little dates, and especially spending time with the niece and nephew. Those family scenes were some of the sweetest parts of the show, and it would’ve been nice to see more of that domestic side of their relationship. But as usual, communication barely existed, and misunderstandings were dragged out longer than necessary just to create drama.
I waited until all the episodes were finished, including the special episode, before continuing, hoping the full story would feel more complete. Unfortunately, the second lead couple’s storyline ended up being one of the biggest disappointments for me. They went through so much grief, pain, and emotional suffering, only for him to suddenly come back. Having everyone mourn him, just for it to be undone later, made all that heartbreak feel pointless and unnecessary.
What made it worse was that they never properly explained how or why he faked his death. There was no clear reasoning, no detailed backstory, and no satisfying emotional resolution. If they were going to include something that dramatic, they could’ve at least connected it to corruption within the company or had him trying to expose the other CEO for sabotaging the business. That would have made his disappearance meaningful—like he sacrificed himself to gather evidence, protect the company, or bring someone to justice. It would’ve raised the stakes and made his return impactful. Instead, it just felt random and disconnected from the main plot, like it was only done for shock value.
This series had a lot of potential, but the pacing, lack of communication, and poor handling of the second lead couple really hurt the experience for me.
Overall Rating: 4/10
I waited until all the episodes were finished, including the special episode, before continuing, hoping the full story would feel more complete. Unfortunately, the second lead couple’s storyline ended up being one of the biggest disappointments for me. They went through so much grief, pain, and emotional suffering, only for him to suddenly come back. Having everyone mourn him, just for it to be undone later, made all that heartbreak feel pointless and unnecessary.
What made it worse was that they never properly explained how or why he faked his death. There was no clear reasoning, no detailed backstory, and no satisfying emotional resolution. If they were going to include something that dramatic, they could’ve at least connected it to corruption within the company or had him trying to expose the other CEO for sabotaging the business. That would have made his disappearance meaningful—like he sacrificed himself to gather evidence, protect the company, or bring someone to justice. It would’ve raised the stakes and made his return impactful. Instead, it just felt random and disconnected from the main plot, like it was only done for shock value.
This series had a lot of potential, but the pacing, lack of communication, and poor handling of the second lead couple really hurt the experience for me.
Overall Rating: 4/10
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