Soft, Sweet, and Underrated
I cannot believe the amount of hate this series is receiving, because honestly? It's one of the most heartwarming dramas I've seen in a long time.
What I loved:
This show is simply beautiful — soft pastel colors, warmth in every frame, and tenderness overflowing from beginning to end. At its heart, it's a genuinely touching story about learning to become a parent, and it delivers that with so much heart. The baby is absolutely adorable, and I think the show gave him just the right amount of screen time — which, let's be real, must be quite a challenge when working with such a young child on set. The ending was exactly what I hoped for: a sweet birthday celebration that felt like the perfect, earned conclusion. This is the kind of series that just makes you feel good.
What didn't quite work:
My only real hesitation was that the second male lead's storyline dragged on a bit too long and slowed the main plot down during the middle stretch — though by the end, it stopped bothering me. And on a lighter note: the female lead's outfits were... not it. At all. But that's a minor styling complaint in an otherwise lovely show.
Final thoughts:
A beautiful series in every sense of the word — cozy, comforting, and easy to love. Don't let the discourse put you off.
What I loved:
This show is simply beautiful — soft pastel colors, warmth in every frame, and tenderness overflowing from beginning to end. At its heart, it's a genuinely touching story about learning to become a parent, and it delivers that with so much heart. The baby is absolutely adorable, and I think the show gave him just the right amount of screen time — which, let's be real, must be quite a challenge when working with such a young child on set. The ending was exactly what I hoped for: a sweet birthday celebration that felt like the perfect, earned conclusion. This is the kind of series that just makes you feel good.
What didn't quite work:
My only real hesitation was that the second male lead's storyline dragged on a bit too long and slowed the main plot down during the middle stretch — though by the end, it stopped bothering me. And on a lighter note: the female lead's outfits were... not it. At all. But that's a minor styling complaint in an otherwise lovely show.
Final thoughts:
A beautiful series in every sense of the word — cozy, comforting, and easy to love. Don't let the discourse put you off.
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