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Strong start, but a letdown in the end
I really enjoyed the first few episodes. I liked how fast-paced the 406 storyline was, but episodes 11-12 were such a letdown. From the start, I thought the series felt like a Wattpad story, and even with the whole Argan arc, it still felt that way, but I didn’t like it. One reason I started watching K-dramas is because of their unique plots. It started strong, but the lack of mature communication and unrealistic plot choices disappointed me. I'd recommend this to those who enjoy dramatic, Wattpad-esque romance, but don't mind a storyline that lacks consistency.Was this review helpful to you?

Why I Loved Love Scout, Even as a Non-Romance Fan
Romance isn't really my cup of tea when it comes to K-dramas, but I loved the flow and storyline of Love Scout. The way their relationships progressed naturally made me enjoy watching. There was no unnecessary drama, and they managed to talk everything out like proper adults. The OSTs were top-notch as well!! The number of times I slammed my table because I was so happy for them was immeasurable!!!Was this review helpful to you?

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Stayed for the Cast, Enjoyed the Chaos
Pretty straightforward plot, which I really enjoyed. Nothing groundbreaking, just pure enjoyment in watching everything unfold and witnessing all the chaos. I especially loved how Shin Minah's character was the only one who got to live happily in the end! Everyone else got exactly what they deserved—karma. They portrayed the title well through the storyline.This show is also another reminder that the cast is a major factor for me when it comes to watching K-dramas, because honestly, I wouldn't have enjoyed it as much if I didn’t already know and love the actors.
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An Emotional Journey: More Than Just a Romance Kdrama
I initially thought this was just about their romance, and the external issues they had to overcome together—like your typical romantic kdramas. I didn't expect to watch their entire life unfold, but not that I'm complaining. The only thing I wasn't prepared for was the number of times I bawled my eyes out. I got attached to the characters so quickly, probably because I loved the cast in the first place. They portrayed their characters so well! I never thought I'd get so attached to a fictional family. I felt hopeless, heartbroken, hopeful, angry, sad, happy, and excited while watching this KDrama. I think it was a good thing they released the episodes at different times because I would've felt overwhelmed if I binge-watched everything in one sitting. I LOVE THIS SM!Was this review helpful to you?

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No Cliffhangers, Just Satisfaction
This made me realize how much I missed watching medical dramas. I liked how fast-paced they were, and how everything was resolved in the last episode without any cliffhangers. I usually don't ask for another season, but I would really like it if they released another one. I love watching genius surgeons operate on something that seems impossible for others.Was this review helpful to you?

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MY SHAYLAS—I Missed Them More Than I Realized
I've been anticipating this ever since I finished watching Season 1 a few years ago. I'm so glad to see Sieun with new friends he can rely on, and have fun with. Good thing I didn’t read the manhwa—I probably would’ve felt disappointed if Netflix hadn’t adapted it correctly. I burst out crying when I saw Suho awake! I’ve never felt genuine concern over a Kdrama character as much as I care for Suho and Sieun. The new cast addition was really great—so nice to see Ryeoun in this!Was this review helpful to you?