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A Real Gem
This drama was one of the biggest surprises I have had based on the rating, and wonder why it didn’t rate higher.
The leads were charming and endearing, even the 2nd’s were great. The FL was cast perfectly, as she was able to portray the cocky, domineering and fearless CEO while also showing how insecure and fearful she was when it came to being able to live and be loved in return. The ML was brilliant. He was a calm, cool and collected doctor who was compassionate and truly cared about his patients and his career, while also showing his faithful affection to the childhood friend who proposed with a game coin and his desire to find her again (he did!). And let’s face it, he’s got a very handsome face - and his abs aren’t bad either 😉
For once, a drama that had a best friend of the FL that didn’t have a brain made of cotton candy, was inflicted with childhood trauma and was overly promiscuous and bitter! This girl was brave, smart, articulate and creative…and she didn’t have a voice that sounded like fingernails running over a chalkboard. I loved her character.
The plot was well developed and almost every character developed and grew personally, which kept your attention throughout.
Tge one big surprise was the FL’s assistant. His whole storyline was so well hidden that it truly caught you by surprise.
The in-laws on both sides were also very normal, with the exception initially of the FL. Her father was always angry and cranky, while her stepmother was whiney, calculating, and very vocally hysterical initially. None of them from either side intruded on their private space, and there were absolutely no mil visits where every square inch of their home was rummaged through and then hostile confrontations taking place over “hidden” secrets.
And finally the little boy the leads had was absolutely adorable and a fabulous actor at his young age. He was very convincing of the leads being his real parents, and was very interactive with them physically with hugs, hand holding and climbing in them like young children do. Very convincing.
Personally, I had a hard time initially with the 2nd ml because I despised his character from another drama (Legally Love) and it took me a long time to get past that 😂
I liked the music a lot. Tgere was one song that had me crying when the big split took place because it was so fitting with the scene. It really tugged at an empathetic heart.
I highly recommend this drama if you haven’t seen it yet. It is relatively angst free, broken up by comedic interaction, and filled with romantic gestures and affection.
Give it a watch. You won’t regret it!
The leads were charming and endearing, even the 2nd’s were great. The FL was cast perfectly, as she was able to portray the cocky, domineering and fearless CEO while also showing how insecure and fearful she was when it came to being able to live and be loved in return. The ML was brilliant. He was a calm, cool and collected doctor who was compassionate and truly cared about his patients and his career, while also showing his faithful affection to the childhood friend who proposed with a game coin and his desire to find her again (he did!). And let’s face it, he’s got a very handsome face - and his abs aren’t bad either 😉
For once, a drama that had a best friend of the FL that didn’t have a brain made of cotton candy, was inflicted with childhood trauma and was overly promiscuous and bitter! This girl was brave, smart, articulate and creative…and she didn’t have a voice that sounded like fingernails running over a chalkboard. I loved her character.
The plot was well developed and almost every character developed and grew personally, which kept your attention throughout.
Tge one big surprise was the FL’s assistant. His whole storyline was so well hidden that it truly caught you by surprise.
The in-laws on both sides were also very normal, with the exception initially of the FL. Her father was always angry and cranky, while her stepmother was whiney, calculating, and very vocally hysterical initially. None of them from either side intruded on their private space, and there were absolutely no mil visits where every square inch of their home was rummaged through and then hostile confrontations taking place over “hidden” secrets.
And finally the little boy the leads had was absolutely adorable and a fabulous actor at his young age. He was very convincing of the leads being his real parents, and was very interactive with them physically with hugs, hand holding and climbing in them like young children do. Very convincing.
Personally, I had a hard time initially with the 2nd ml because I despised his character from another drama (Legally Love) and it took me a long time to get past that 😂
I liked the music a lot. Tgere was one song that had me crying when the big split took place because it was so fitting with the scene. It really tugged at an empathetic heart.
I highly recommend this drama if you haven’t seen it yet. It is relatively angst free, broken up by comedic interaction, and filled with romantic gestures and affection.
Give it a watch. You won’t regret it!
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