I've been single and never been in any relationship in my 19 years old days. But watching this make me afraid…
Honestly this drama is so realistic, but I believe that even after everything what happen, both characters must've felt so grateful for every moment they've spent together.
I've been single and never been in any relationship in my 19 years old days. But watching this make me afraid…
Honestly this drama is so realistic, but I believe that even after everything what happen, both characters must've felt so grateful for every moment they've spent together.
I liked the subtle romance, it had all that was needed. I quite like to see contrast in art, fashion...it makes…
It's interesting to see such an appreciative comment on drama that you don't like. I like the way you notice and point out the charms of the drama. Well written^ ^
Uwaaaah, this drama gives me really positive vibes! I think I remember the kid I used to be and not afraid to go back in time to try becoming a ray of sunshine once again. I'm so happy I got to find this dorama. Thanks, Netflix for recommending it to me just at the right time!
Please name a few better healing dramas, would love to see those..
Chicago Typewriter, Search WWW, Be Melodramatic, Something In The Rain, You Are My Spring, Another Miss Oh, Run On, Moment At Eighteen
I guess all of the drama I recommend here could help you in healing process or simply make peace with yourself. As you know healing & slice of life kind of drama might be a little boring if you just focus on the plot, but they're so good. It might be subjective but I'd I like them all better than Hometown Cha Cha Cha. I hope you like it :)
Y'all talking about how annoying the principal is, but you know what scarier than a monster is the one who feeds it. The parents in this drama are so much worse. Even Seung Yoo's parents make me scream internally the whole time.
I am a firm believer in context matters when it comes to these kinds of topics and this is the one time I can…
I knooooow... He's now mature and he tried to find her without making a fuss while trying to be the best version of himself. It is very sad that his parents choose not to listen to him and haave an open conversation about how their son feels. I mean, even back then when he was still a student, they could still listen to their son.
I guess all of the drama I recommend here could help you in healing process or simply make peace with yourself. As you know healing & slice of life kind of drama might be a little boring if you just focus on the plot, but they're so good. It might be subjective but I'd I like them all better than Hometown Cha Cha Cha. I hope you like it :)