A love story between fate and fragility
Doom at Your Service is one of those dramas that hits you in a way you don’t expect. It’s melancholic, but in a soft, strangely comforting way that makes the whole supernatural premise feel personal instead of dramatic. Park Bo‑young and Seo In‑guk have the kind of chemistry that doesn’t need big moments, even their quiet scenes feel loaded, and they make the fantasy elements feel real just by looking at each other. The show’s dreamy visuals and haunting soundtrack pull you into this little world that feels half‑myth, half‑memory, and it’s easy to get swept up in it without even noticing.For me, this was an easy 10/10....as long as I pretend the side romance never existed. I love the actors, but I genuinely could not bring myself to care about their storyline. The guy felt so apathetic it was almost distracting, and it made it hard to believe he cared about her at all. Their scenes had zero emotional pull for me. I ended up skipping most of them, and honestly, the drama was better for it.
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