Don’t be fooled by this drama’s sweet and innocent appearance — it actually tackles some heavy themes. But thanks to its light and playful tone, watching it never feels overwhelming; instead, it brings warmth and comfort.
It’s not easy to find yourself, nor to live up to other people’s standards, especially when those expectations come from your own parents. That inevitably leads to feelings of inferiority — just like with the FL. Her mother drove me crazy with the constant comparisons to her brothers and the pressure to “try harder,” instead of supporting her on her path to growing up. There are no perfect or identical people. Everyone has their own unique color to shine with.
The Spirit Fingers group was quirky, chaotic, hilarious, and most importantly — supportive. They encouraged each other and lifted each other up, which was exactly what Song U Yeon needed to feel alive.
This drama definitely needed a few more episodes. There was still so much to explore — the stories of the other “fingers,” as well as more about Song U Yeon’s and Nam Gi Jeong’s friends. Instead, we ended up with a rushed finale.
It’s not easy to find yourself, nor to live up to other people’s standards, especially when those expectations come from your own parents. That inevitably leads to feelings of inferiority — just like with the FL. Her mother drove me crazy with the constant comparisons to her brothers and the pressure to “try harder,” instead of supporting her on her path to growing up. There are no perfect or identical people. Everyone has their own unique color to shine with.
The Spirit Fingers group was quirky, chaotic, hilarious, and most importantly — supportive. They encouraged each other and lifted each other up, which was exactly what Song U Yeon needed to feel alive.
This drama definitely needed a few more episodes. There was still so much to explore — the stories of the other “fingers,” as well as more about Song U Yeon’s and Nam Gi Jeong’s friends. Instead, we ended up with a rushed finale.
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