
A quite well-written feel-good drama
It's actually quite well-written; everyone has a purpose in the story, and there are fairly realistic character arcs. Also, I always like dramas with a found-family theme.Don't expect a deep and poignant story from just 10 episodes, this is literally a drama meant to be watched comfortably. It might be a bit dragging in the middle, but—at least for me—I can still follow it until the end.
No unnecessary drama and romance; just people who love cooking in different ways. Good job!
(And I just realized the Lovely Jogger reference is from Lovely Runner. From Sunjae to Eunjae. 🤣 And how Chunseung asked Eunjae's high school and suddenly feel nostalgic, lol. 🤣)
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As expected, Sul Kyung-gu never misses when selecting a project
As expected, Sul Kyung-gu never misses when selecting a project—his choices always stand out, proving once again why he's a top-tier actor. The story is gripping and suspenseful, yet never too overwhelming. There's just the right touch of humor, creating a well-balanced narrative that keeps you engaged from start to finish.I do hope for a deeper backstory that explores the relationship between the two main characters. It’s rare to find a story that delves into the complexities of a student-teacher dynamic—especially when the teacher is both a mentor and a figure of admiration—layered with medical and vigilante elements. This might just be the first time I've seen it done this way.
I love stories where I genuinely can’t predict the ending. I just hope it doesn’t lead to them destroying each other but instead brings them closure, resolving their conflicts and misunderstandings.
At the end of the day, this is purely fiction. It’s important to separate it from reality—enjoying a story like this doesn’t mean endorsing or romanticizing its themes.
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