Mushy, light and rewatchable
There's always something wrong in every drama, and this one is not entirely perfect either.IMO, ML dint get enough screentime in the first half, and was kinda just there without much to do... but then again, the ML is Seo In-Guk, so he still makes doing nothing look ridiculously sexy and good.
Having said that, it's still totally worth watching and even re-watching after some weeks or months.
It's a good escape series between some serious ones. A drama where you don't need to think or be too focused. It's light hearted, mushy, cushy, cozy and every episode brings a smile on your face somehow. I like how non-judgemental the characters are amongst themselves. Be it friends, colleagues, clients, and/or significant others.
The silliness is a welcome change. The young are wiser, and the relatively elder are childish most times. This dynamic age group really works for the drama.
I enjoyed it, I hope everyone just kicks off their shoes, and unwinds with this one. I'd say instead of trying to find deep philosophical meaning to the script, just grab some pop-corn, cozy up with your loved ones (friends or SO), and share a few moments of contemplation along this journey.
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When talent meets creativity
My kinda series... this one, in my very personal opinion, is by leaps and bounds the best kdrama I've watched thus far.Every character has a story, and every story has a purpose. The winner of this drama is actually the penmanship of the scriptwriter. Everything you hear (or read in my case - subtitles), and every bit of detail conveyed, intricately weaves into the storyline. There's no buffer or filler or gaps left for malarkey.
The directors vision and the actors execution is perfectly aligned with the writers perception, or so it comes across.
Delightfully Deceitful was a delightful watch.
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