I rewatched it after episode 12, and I love it even more. The early comedy made me laugh. I loved Woo-joo and Meri's facial expressions in every episode, especially their interactions. They were so cute and funny. I don't often see this kind of expression from other Korean actors. Choi Woo-shik and Jung So-min are truly amazing actors with their facial expressions. For example, in the scene on the stairs when they talked about their first kiss, or when they signed the house contract at the mall, their cute expressions were so striking. It was funny but also adorable. And from the middle of the story, when they confessed their love, I enjoyed Woo-joo's love for Meri in every episode. Their understanding, their resolution of their problems, their confrontation with their pasts all made me, the viewer, feel happy. I'm so glad there's a romantic drama that makes me feel happy at the end of the year. I plan to watch it again during the Christmas break, especially Meri and Woo-joo's scenes, which are the best part of the story. It's so good, so sweet.
The only thing I have to complain about is Meri's ex-husband's role. He's so annoying, both his role and his acting. He's a real loser. He's been stupid ever since he left the woman who loved him so much.
The lead couple's chemistry drives the story. I feel like butterflies are flying in my stomach every time they hug or kiss. It feels so real. Their charm is truly beyond expectations. The best scenes in the story were Woo Joo and Meri in every episode. I think I'm in love with them, Choi Woo Shik and Jung So Min. I'm looking forward to their other dramas. Where should I start?
The series may not have many episodes, but it's full of "small details" that make us pause and feel the impact, as the images on screen gradually become imprinted in the viewer's mind.
If you've read the previous post, "The Meaning of Black and White Dresses," which discussed Bride & Groom from Beyond the Bar, this series conveys the same message.
Yoomeri in white — like the bride 🤍 Kim Woo-joo in black — like the groom 🖤
Even though the couple didn't actually confess their love or get married, only "disguising themselves as a married couple," what they did beautifully reflect the meaning of "married life."
Whether happy or sad, they were there for each other.
The promise to get through everything together. They cared for the little things, comforted each other on tough days, and protected each other with all their hearts.
Watching it warms you, like you're seeing a "dream stable relationship," right? 💛
Another interesting thing is that this series airs on SBS, Korea's "public broadcaster," and has a rating of 13+. Therefore, the content is designed for teenagers and the general public. There's no violence or dramatic scenes. Romance is conveyed with purity, tenderness, and sincerity.
The kiss scene may be light, but it's tender and full of emotion, because everything stems from the "intention and responsibility of the production team," adhering to the principles of public broadcasting.
There are only two episodes left.
This series, which began with a feel-good vibe, continues to be kind to viewers until the very end. Although the plot isn't new, the storytelling is warm and gentle, making us not want to skip a single second.
And perhaps... the whole story can be summed up in these sentences...
"Woo Joo found his Meri (Merry = happiness), Meri found her Woo Joo (Universe), and the Woo Ri (Our) universe just felt... merry."
The creativity and wordplay in this story make the romantic feeling even more enjoyable. 1000/10, huh? 🤭💍
I think the plot has gotten more intense and viewers are liking it more. It's been at number 1 on Naver for several days now. The advantage of a 12 episode drama is the tightness of the script, and the actors' chemistry helps a lot for a drama that doesn't have much time to tell the story. I especially like the chemistry of the main couple, ml fl, but the secondary couple is also cute. I hope the 4 of them will get together for some kind of mission and make the two couples have a good relationship with each other.
I love how Wooju and Meri's love gradually developed from a need for emotional dependence, and when it was fully developed, they became each other's safe zone.
Some people complain about the obstacles and annoying characters, but I like it. I like that love has to be tested. The obstacles accelerate the relationship. From the beginning of the series, the many problems make Uju and Meri's feelings clearer, and they become more empathetic and understanding. In a 12-episode series, without these catalysts, how would the audience feel that they deserve to be together? And if it dragged on until episodes 11 or 12, I'd be bored. This is good. It's not too comedic and pointless.
Everyone, I want to know that in episode 8, Woojoo and Meri were together in bed all night. Did they just cuddle? I'm really curious because Meri came to her room to sleep in the morning. I want to know what stage their relationship is at. It's really ambiguous.🤫🤔
I wish every day was Friday. I can't wait for the next episode. I've been thinking about Wooshik and Somin all day. I want to watch the next episode. I'm happy every day I watch it. It's really great, number 1 for me this year.
The early comedy made me laugh. I loved Woo-joo and Meri's facial expressions in every episode, especially their interactions. They were so cute and funny. I don't often see this kind of expression from other Korean actors. Choi Woo-shik and Jung So-min are truly amazing actors with their facial expressions.
For example, in the scene on the stairs when they talked about their first kiss, or when they signed the house contract at the mall, their cute expressions were so striking. It was funny but also adorable.
And from the middle of the story, when they confessed their love, I enjoyed Woo-joo's love for Meri in every episode. Their understanding, their resolution of their problems, their confrontation with their pasts all made me, the viewer, feel happy.
I'm so glad there's a romantic drama that makes me feel happy at the end of the year. I plan to watch it again during the Christmas break, especially Meri and Woo-joo's scenes, which are the best part of the story. It's so good, so sweet.
I think I'm in love with them, Choi Woo Shik and Jung So Min. I'm looking forward to their other dramas. Where should I start?
If you've read the previous post, "The Meaning of Black and White Dresses," which discussed Bride & Groom from Beyond the Bar, this series conveys the same message.
Yoomeri in white — like the bride 🤍
Kim Woo-joo in black — like the groom 🖤
Even though the couple didn't actually confess their love or get married, only "disguising themselves as a married couple," what they did beautifully reflect the meaning of "married life."
Whether happy or sad, they were there for each other.
The promise to get through everything together.
They cared for the little things, comforted each other on tough days, and protected each other with all their hearts.
Watching it warms you, like you're seeing a "dream stable relationship," right? 💛
Another interesting thing is that this series airs on SBS, Korea's "public broadcaster," and has a rating of 13+.
Therefore, the content is designed for teenagers and the general public. There's no violence or dramatic scenes. Romance is conveyed with purity, tenderness, and sincerity.
The kiss scene may be light, but it's tender and full of emotion, because everything stems from the "intention and responsibility of the production team," adhering to the principles of public broadcasting.
There are only two episodes left.
This series, which began with a feel-good vibe, continues to be kind to viewers until the very end. Although the plot isn't new, the storytelling is warm and gentle, making us not want to skip a single second.
And perhaps... the whole story can be summed up in these sentences...
"Woo Joo found his Meri (Merry = happiness),
Meri found her Woo Joo (Universe),
and the Woo Ri (Our) universe just felt... merry."
The creativity and wordplay in this story make the romantic feeling even more enjoyable. 1000/10, huh? 🤭💍
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In a 12-episode series, without these catalysts, how would the audience feel that they deserve to be together? And if it dragged on until episodes 11 or 12, I'd be bored. This is good. It's not too comedic and pointless.