This was one of the two reviews that convinced me to not watch Lost, no matter how many times I have seen it compared to My Mister. It also makes me want to rewatch it. Great review.
It's because people didn't pay attention watching the first episodes and they waited for a happy ending. In episodes…
I watched Reply 1988, and I plan to watch the rest of the Reply Series as well. I preferred 2521; although the ending was lacking, it was much more moving and impactful to me. I can get the need to compare shows, and I compared almost every drama I have watched to 2521 because I could not get over it. We all have our preferences, and that is okay. I connected with 2521 more than Reply 1988, but it doesn't dismiss the fact that they are both good dramas.
I finished it a while ago. The production is so beautifully orchestrated, and I had a wonderful time watching it—a heavy but heartwarming, intricate drama dedicated to Motherhood. The tears were worth it.
I am watching it, and he is my favourite out of them all. I thought I would be more attracted to Mi-Jeong, but as a middle child, I can understand Chang-hee more and prefer his rants over the long monologues that Mi-Jeong has.
I couldn't see the chemistry in See You in My 19th Life. It had some good aspects, but it still failed to become an above-average drama, lol. Wasted potential, sadly.
This review is pretty old (but gold) and captivated me enough to watch Healer. I liked it, just not as much. The acting was great, and the story was good as well, but I wouldn't say it amazed me. It was still quite excellent in its time. I only got back to dramas a year ago, and one drama has made me feel this strongly about it, or possibly even more. Knowing how attached we can be to dramas is unbelievable because they can be crazy good. Anyway, great review, lol.
I didn't love her works as much as everybody did, but I am fond of her writing style and how she thoughtfully crafts such relatable, realistic, heartwarming stories, characters, and moments.