AHHH!! definitely want to see kim mujun and ahn eun jin in their own romance drama after this. this is like their third time reuniting T-T yearning for this in 2026~
I’ve cried multiple times every episode. Seriously, a roller coaster ride of emotions every episode. It hits even harder when you’re the eldest daughter who grew up poor, and had parents that were even more impoverished. The first four episodes already feel like a complete story, so I’m looking forward to seeing what’s next :) and having 4 volumes, one each depicting a different season of the weather, really shows the thought put into this!!
At first, I thought episode 9 with a dog was going to be a little bit silly, just because it's an animal and not a human (which doesn't make it any less painful), but I was so completely wrong. The themes of being a burden and dealing with death/grief really struck home here. I've been through something like this with my dog, and not being there for his death is exactly like what Leader Koo said. The ending where they talk about how human relationships compare to ones with animals is also really deep, and I’m sure a lot of people can relate. I think it must've hit harder because I've dealt with a situation similar to this so I'm not sure if people who don't have pets felt about this. It made me sob thinking about my dog...
And Joon-Woong continues to become a sort of comfort character to me. Although he has his moments, it just shows that he's feeling what everyone else is. His teammates are always helping and correcting him so he develops his thoughts and emotions throughout each episode, which I find to be a very valuable asset. His lines constantly make me cry (flashback to one of the first couple of episodes where he thanked the office worker for living, the one where he reassured the woman with an ED, and episode 9 where he talked about being a burden to your family). I don't know how else to say it, but he's just human. And that's what makes him stand out so much more, and be so much more relatable.
Maybe everyone’s just a lot stronger than me, but I’ve cried at least once in every episode. Probably because seeing how desperate each person is that they’re willing to take their own life is something that struck a chord deep within me. Episode 6 was the one I cried through the WHOLE episode though. It was just so sad even if suicide wasn’t the main focus. Joon Woong is definitely becoming a comfort character of mine, regardless of what people think. A lot of people are saying that he’s bland and just ordinary, but I think that’s what makes him so much more lovable. He’s just some unlucky guy who got roped into this, doesn’t have powers, and is just a regular human being. He’s emotional, impulsive, clumsy, but usually sensible. I can sometimes see myself in him as he’s sobbing for others and desperately trying to intervene in things he shouldn’t. He’s a good, standard main character that balances out all the sadness and craziness in the plot. And we can slowly see Lim and Koo change their temperaments too because of him. Say what you want, but he’s a good relatable character who’s holding his own a lot better than if I were to be in his shoes.
The cast seemed really optimistic about this happening in the special return episode, so I'm hoping that it becomes true this year. Sejeong has been super busy though..
I really wanted to like this movie because of Chani but the plot got a little tiresome to keep up with.. Also the last 10 minutes had me going “wtf is this” because I was literally baffled
And Joon-Woong continues to become a sort of comfort character to me. Although he has his moments, it just shows that he's feeling what everyone else is. His teammates are always helping and correcting him so he develops his thoughts and emotions throughout each episode, which I find to be a very valuable asset. His lines constantly make me cry (flashback to one of the first couple of episodes where he thanked the office worker for living, the one where he reassured the woman with an ED, and episode 9 where he talked about being a burden to your family). I don't know how else to say it, but he's just human. And that's what makes him stand out so much more, and be so much more relatable.
Joon Woong is definitely becoming a comfort character of mine, regardless of what people think. A lot of people are saying that he’s bland and just ordinary, but I think that’s what makes him so much more lovable. He’s just some unlucky guy who got roped into this, doesn’t have powers, and is just a regular human being. He’s emotional, impulsive, clumsy, but usually sensible. I can sometimes see myself in him as he’s sobbing for others and desperately trying to intervene in things he shouldn’t. He’s a good, standard main character that balances out all the sadness and craziness in the plot. And we can slowly see Lim and Koo change their temperaments too because of him. Say what you want, but he’s a good relatable character who’s holding his own a lot better than if I were to be in his shoes.