Run On was the feel-good drama I needed after an onslaught of angsty and psychologically draining dramas. There wasn't unnecessary romantic tensions and everyone had someone, even if its not in a romantic sense but they found their footing and people to support them. It showed different realities we commonly see in the people we meet in real life and gave it a positive output despite the trials and tribulations.
The acting itself wasn't too pretentious or over the top for the characters they were assigned with as well. For some, the plot may seem too mundane but it that's what made it so relatable to an extent. The big moments for me was how each character grew throughout the series. Rather than having an explosive end product (which they did), it was also the little things that built each person's role that made me hooked.
The acting itself wasn't too pretentious or over the top for the characters they were assigned with as well. For some, the plot may seem too mundane but it that's what made it so relatable to an extent. The big moments for me was how each character grew throughout the series. Rather than having an explosive end product (which they did), it was also the little things that built each person's role that made me hooked.