One of the best rom com drama ever.
I watched Another Miss Oh about two years ago and gave it an 8.5/10. Back then, I was so obsessed with the OST that I listened to it for months. A couple of days ago, I saw two reels from the drama on my feed, and suddenly the urge to rewatch hit me. So I started it again—and just 10 minutes ago, I finished it for the second time.
When I checked my old rating, I honestly wondered why I rated it so low… because this time, it felt even more perfect.
From the very beginning, the story is beautifully structured—an engaging start, meaningful meetings, a strong emotional bond, conflict that genuinely hurts, and a truly satisfying, perfect ending. Even the number of episodes felt just right. I watched every episode without a single moment of boredom.
The cast? Amazing. Two years ago, I remember starting to watch all the main leads’ other dramas because their acting impressed me so much. And rewatching it now, that feeling hasn’t changed. Not just the leads—every character shines, from Do Kyung’s family to Hae Young’s family and their colleagues.
The music was just as perfect as I remembered. I loved every OST then, and I’m definitely going to start listening to them again now.
Rewatch value: No question—I’m literally writing this after finishing it for the second time.
Overall: You simply cannot miss this drama. If you love rom-coms, you must watch Another Miss Oh at least once in your lifetime.
When I checked my old rating, I honestly wondered why I rated it so low… because this time, it felt even more perfect.
From the very beginning, the story is beautifully structured—an engaging start, meaningful meetings, a strong emotional bond, conflict that genuinely hurts, and a truly satisfying, perfect ending. Even the number of episodes felt just right. I watched every episode without a single moment of boredom.
The cast? Amazing. Two years ago, I remember starting to watch all the main leads’ other dramas because their acting impressed me so much. And rewatching it now, that feeling hasn’t changed. Not just the leads—every character shines, from Do Kyung’s family to Hae Young’s family and their colleagues.
The music was just as perfect as I remembered. I loved every OST then, and I’m definitely going to start listening to them again now.
Rewatch value: No question—I’m literally writing this after finishing it for the second time.
Overall: You simply cannot miss this drama. If you love rom-coms, you must watch Another Miss Oh at least once in your lifetime.
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