Short and sweet, but leaves an impression
Overall this series is fairly relaxing and low-stakes with a few important life lessons sprinkled in. It does a really good job of making you care about and feel connected to each character despite its short runtime. Each storyline gets wrapped up nicely, although I would have liked for some of them to be a bit more in-depth, given the length of the series I think they did the best they could. The main theme of the show really resonates with me and I think it's a good lesson for young adults in particular.
As someone who watches a lot of heavier dramas, this was a nice, comforting and heartwarming break. I also really liked how this series showed an lgbtq character in a very casual and normal way, being treated exactly the same as the non-lgbtq characters.
If you're looking for something to pass an afternoon with, this is a great choice. And if you're looking for a new idol, then Grandma has you covered (seriously, she's everything I want to be when I'm older).
As someone who watches a lot of heavier dramas, this was a nice, comforting and heartwarming break. I also really liked how this series showed an lgbtq character in a very casual and normal way, being treated exactly the same as the non-lgbtq characters.
If you're looking for something to pass an afternoon with, this is a great choice. And if you're looking for a new idol, then Grandma has you covered (seriously, she's everything I want to be when I'm older).
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