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The Worst of Evil
12 people found this review helpful
by oppa_
Oct 26, 2023
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 2
Overall 3.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 3.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 2.5
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Amazing until 9-10

until episode 10 they built the tension but Very poor acting by both lead actors

Ending was total let down
You built everything for end and then nothing really happened
Director wasn't able to fit all that in 12 episodes
There were no believable emotion in whole show
until Episode 10 Lee hayrun was noticing tension between Cop couple but after 10 Director decide to make her stupid fangirl who already noticed cop couple but suddenly she is too deep in love with Ji chang Wook
ji chang wook shows no emotion for Miss Lee at all and she wasn't able to notice anything after episode 10
Junmo was free to kill and former cop they don't even was able to catch

Whole show was about catching drug gang boss but our Murderer Cop Ji Chang Wook let him go
he kill an innocent investigator,
But since his wife still love her criminal lover he let him run away what nonsense logic is that
that wife cheat on her husband with a criminal in front of him by using work as excuse
his boss himself look like a gang leader then police, Acting level of Ji Chang Wook in this show drop to -99 {negative}

At the end they are back normal walking in there home after his cop wife told him that she will always love that criminal guy and he is her compromise who she can't divorce or leave for a criminal because it will taint her Cop family
Junmo shot a man who was about to shot himself, in both situation other person died
but junmo wanted credit for his second murder and after that what is left of his marriage ?
Junmo killed his wife's first love she still love and cry for in front of her husband

I give 4/10 for those 10 episodes in which this drama was logical, but at the end just throw the logic out

It was first time i see ji chang wook being this Lazy in his acting,
K2 was better and Empress Ki was the best of Ji chang Wook after that its all went downhill in his acting and choice of scripts.

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Our Golden Days
1 people found this review helpful
by oppa_
Dec 21, 2025
50 of 50 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 4.5
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Our Golden Days

Our Golden Days is exactly the kind of drama where Seong-jae should beat his father with a stick to teach him a lesson.

The old, shitty chairman married a street-beggar woman who already had a child.
But now he wants his fully grown adult son to marry into a “proper” household?

What about the chairman’s street-beggar wife’s background then?

On top of that, he even adopted a child for that woman.

This level of hypocrisy is treated as normal and respectable, while the son is expected to silently obey and suffer.

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Miracle That We Met
2 people found this review helpful
by oppa_
Jan 5, 2024
18 of 18 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 1.0
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 1.0
Music 1.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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IT WAS disgusting but nobody says because it is MDL

It is MDL where high score is necessary even if you don't get logic or sense in story

So FAT cook enters body of banker and fall for his rich young pretty sexy wife...and started screwing her.
While he also try to meet his real wife on side without telling her that he got into rich man's body and got his wife in his bed.
It was disgusting that even after knowing that man in her husband's body isn't her husband hye jin keep that man without a slight guilt Or shame
man drives his real wife to her death and then leaves his orphan kids

Then comes the illogical ending episode
So 1st it was cook who enters bankers body
So everything goes back in time but COOK doesn't have any memories of him screwing bankers wife..
But banker who was dead. Has memories of his wife and cook in his body making out in there bed and kai feel he did good thing by leaving those memories
It was cooks memories so why they remain with banker who died ?
Our banker is fine with all those memories in which he sees his wife falling for cooking knowing her husband is already dead..... He is not only fine but happy and start using all those things to seducing his wife again

Just think about it you have memories of another man screwing your wife and your fine ?
Cook should have those memories because it was his memories
Do kai forgot that it was cooks soul' that enters bankers body and hye jin fall in love with cook.

Hye jin was a shameless woman who was sleeping with a married man just because he look like her husband

She would not give a single glance on real cook as a man.
They even show them at ending smiling at each other. but hye jin just think of him has a fat ass funny guy to laugh on not a man to screw,
like there is future affair between sexy hye jin and fatty cook. and banker with all cooks wife's memory meeting her behind her fatty husband to have her has his ugly side mistress.

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Behind Your Touch
2 people found this review helpful
by oppa_
Dec 6, 2023
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 6.0
Story 4.5
Acting/Cast 6.5
Music 1.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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-5 for Lee min Ki

6/10 are for Suho
if you watched this drama
In ep 15 detective Moon seem relief that Suho died when he saw his face,
Which made him villian of the story as a cop he was only trying to save a woman he look down on insult her and then he even blame her first love for all crimes so he can frame him.
And told her what to do in her love life
And i do not like FL still liking that murderer detective at the end because he become nice after he killed his love rivel
Detective Moon was Idiot and irresponsible but we are supposed to root for him ?
Its 2023 Woman don't like getting insulted or look down upon now days.
FL wasn't less worse then ML so they are terrible people pretending to be nice detectives
No one in police station care for innocent Suho death but killer Detective Moon suspenses matter more
What bunch of criminal calling themselves cops
Our Killer detective hit a detective
Everyone is on lee min ki side because his pinis is so slim like him that it slide in everyones ass without even noticing it ..
In episode 16 she become his dog(female) you know the word for it
But why she is dating him because there is no other man or she is desperate for a slim penis
Until episode 14 she like someone but hanging out with Jerk detective by excuse of work, while she enjoy getting insulted.
detective Moon intentionally let sun woo die so he can steal his woman and in the end he succeeded without a ounce of guilt,
Dr.bong is dating the man who is responsible for death of ger first love sun woo, Its called ultimate disrespect for the dead Sun woo
Detective Moon shows no development until he kill his love rivel then he start acting he cared for her but as a cop he should have cared for innocent sun woo too but since he was his love rivel he was happy to see him dead.
THAT face expression in episode 15 made me dislike not only Detective Moon but also Lee Min Ki
How can he play this much of a Inhuman role.
What did she liked about Detective Moon,
How incompetent he was
How he risked and killed many innocent people as he can
How everyone should be understanding of Detective Moon no matter how many innocent he kill he is GOOD GUY because director Told them.
I found both ML and FL disgusting for them killing SML so they can date each other,

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Dynamite Kiss
39 people found this review helpful
by oppa_
Nov 21, 2025
4 of 14 episodes seen
Dropped 16
Overall 3.0
Story 3.0
Acting/Cast 2.5
Music 3.5
Rewatch Value 3.5
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“Dynamite Kiss”: A Social Commentary on How Not to Be a Human Being

Ah yes, Dynamite Kiss — the drama that started like a charming rom-com and slowly transformed into a public service announcement on workplace harassment.
Truly inspiring. Nothing says “romance” like a man abusing corporate power to corner his married subordinate. Shakespeare could never.

Let’s talk about our male lead, the gentleman who was once witty, decent, and employable.
Now? He’s basically a walking HR violation with a designer wardrobe.

Because in real life, what he’s doing is not “tsundere behavior.”
It’s called:

sexual coercion,

abuse of authority,

retaliation against an employee, and

the reason companies have mandatory training videos.

But apparently, in this universe, HR is on vacation and the writers have never heard of laws.
So this man gets to behave like the office’s personal predator and it’s played off as a “romantic arc.”
Sure. And arson is just “extreme home renovation.”

Like Father, Like Son — A Family Tradition of Being Terrible

The drama really expects us to buy that this guy hates his evil father.
Meanwhile he’s out here copy-pasting his dad’s abusive tactics, just with better skincare.

His father is emotionally torturing his wife?
Cool, the son decides to emotionally corner an intern.

His father controls women through fear?
Amazing, the son tries to force a married woman to resign and then guilt-trip her into his bed.

Generational trauma?
Nah, this is generational talent for being awful.

Ego > Morality

Let’s not forget why he’s really angry:
Not because of “love.”
Not because of “misunderstanding.”

But because a woman walked out of his bedroom and didn’t sleep with him.

That’s it.
That’s the entire source of his rage.

He’s essentially throwing the world’s richest tantrum because someone dared to say no.
Meanwhile, the drama wants us to swoon?
Please. The only thing swooning here is the audience’s respect for the script.

So What Are We Learning?

Apparently:

Misusing power = romance

Harassing a married woman = plot twist

Forcing a subordinate to resign = flirting

Being exactly like your abusive father = character depth

Truly revolutionary storytelling.

If Dynamite Kiss wanted to make a statement, they accidentally did.
Just not the one they intended.

The real message of this show?
If a man treats you like this, don’t fall in love — call HR, block him, and run faster than the drama’s declining writing quality.

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My Healing Love
1 people found this review helpful
by oppa_
May 6, 2025
80 of 80 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 1.0
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 1.0
Music 1.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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My Healing Love – More Like My Endless Misery



Don’t let the title fool you—there’s absolutely nothing healing about My Healing Love. What’s promised as a warm, emotional journey is instead a relentless parade of weak, evil, and spineless characters that leave you frustrated and exhausted.

The story is filled with men who are either pathetic or outright monstrous. One son is a coward with no backbone, the other is a cold, manipulative lawyer who treats people like garbage. Their father is the worst of all—lazy, voiceless, and utterly dominated by his wife, reduced to living like a street dog in his own home, ignored and humiliated daily.

The only characters who come across as decent human beings are the male lead and his sister. Everyone else ranges from useless to detestable.

The female lead fares no better. She lives like a slave, married to an emotionally incompetent man, and constantly abused by a mother-in-law who might be one of the most vile women ever portrayed in a family drama. And why is she like that? Maybe because no one ever stood up to her—no one even had the nerve to slap her across the face and show her that her cruelty has consequences.

To top it off, there’s the woman who gets pregnant by the evil son. Whether she was desperate, foolish, or both, she sleeps with a known piece of trash without protection, then clings to him like he's her savior—even as he treats her like a prostitute. There’s no sympathy left for a character who refuses to value herself and keeps running back to someone who degrades her.

In short, My Healing Love is misnamed, misleading, and miserable. Instead of offering comfort or growth, it serves up a toxic mess of cruelty, weakness, and emotional abuse with little to no payoff. Watching it feels like enduring a punishment—not a healing experience.

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What If
1 people found this review helpful
by oppa_
Apr 7, 2025
20 of 20 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 6.5
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 7.0
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What If – When One Timeline Makes Sense and the Other Feels Like a Fever Dream

What If is a Chinese drama built on an intriguing “what could’ve been” premise: a single woman, two choices, and two parallel timelines. In one, she stays in her hometown with her childhood sweetheart. In the other, she leaves for Shanghai to pursue her career. On paper, this sounds like a brilliant emotional exploration of fate, love, and ambition. In execution? It’s a tale of one timeline with heart and meaning, and another that makes you question if the lead lost all her common sense (and emotional depth) the second she packed her bags.

Let’s start with the hometown timeline. It’s the version that actually respects its characters and audience. Here, the female lead (FL) chooses to build a life with the man who’s stood by her side since they were kids. They face struggles, sure, but there’s growth, emotional payoff, and a satisfying arc where she ends up with love, a job, and a family. It’s realistic, mature, and emotionally grounded. You believe in her choices—and more importantly, you respect her.

Then comes the Shanghai timeline, which feels like someone threw logic and emotional continuity out the window. In this version, FL leaves her 20-year relationship behind for a career—and proceeds to emotionally cheat on her loyal boyfriend. Worse, she doesn’t even take responsibility. She blames him for her own choices, which is honestly mind-blowing.

But what truly breaks the story is how she emotionally detaches from two decades of love with the flip of a switch. One fight, and suddenly she’s sleeping with her new love interest the next day? Like the man she grew up with never even existed? And just when you think it can’t get more unhinged, she clings to this new guy—even after he discards her like she’s nothing. And yes, she reconciles with him, forgetting her childhood love completely. That wasn’t love. That was delusion.

And then—oh yes—let’s talk about that scene. After a fight with her boyfriend in the Shanghai timeline, she returns home, only to find her boss had been hiding outside her house the whole time. Literally lurking like a creep, waiting for the boyfriend to leave. Then, once the coast is clear, he slides in to hug her like some cowardly scavenger. Who wrote that? How did anyone think that was romantic or meaningful? It was absurd. Stalker-level behavior passed off as love.

By the end of the drama, the hometown timeline gives FL everything: love, purpose, growth, and peace. The Shanghai timeline leaves her with some cash and a boyfriend who’s already proven he can leave her at any moment. It’s insane the drama tries to present this as the “more independent” or “empowered” version when she’s emotionally hollow and constantly chasing people who treat her poorly.

Final Thoughts:
What If had potential, but its second timeline feels like a complete character assassination. What could’ve been a nuanced look at life’s difficult choices turns into a frustrating mess of emotional inconsistency and downright bizarre writing. Watch it for the hometown timeline. Skip the Shanghai one unless you want to watch a trainwreck in slow motion.

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Wonderful World
1 people found this review helpful
by oppa_
Mar 24, 2025
14 of 14 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 4.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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Lead of drama have no real Purpose,

Wonderful World is a psychological revenge drama that explores themes of grief, guilt, and justice. The story follows a mother who tragically loses her child due to her own moment of neglect. Overcome by sorrow and anger, she seeks revenge on the driver responsible for the accident, ultimately killing him and being sent to prison. While in jail, she divorces her husband, unable to move past her own guilt, leaving him to grieve alone.

Upon her release, she encounters the driver’s son, who is determined to take revenge on her for his father's death. However, his justification for vengeance is questionable, as his father was responsible for a child’s death and had even taken the blame for another man's crime. Meanwhile, the woman's ex-husband has tried to move on with his life, but his actions are framed as betrayal despite their divorce.

As the story progresses, the drama delves into the characters' emotional turmoil and their struggle to cope with past events. The revelation that another person was behind the child's death adds complexity but also raises questions about the characters’ motivations and the cycle of misplaced blame.


The premise of Wonderful World already revolves around morally grey characters, but one of the most unsettling aspects is the FL’s relationship with the son of the man she killed—especially considering that man was responsible for her own child's death.

The FL's grief and guilt are understandable, but her actions become increasingly questionable. She divorces her husband, leaving him alone to deal with his own pain, yet later forms a connection with the ML, the son of the driver. The most baffling part is that the driver not only killed her child but also knowingly took the blame for another man's crime. Despite this, the ML still seeks revenge for his father as if his death was an injustice, when in reality, he was protecting a true criminal.

The fact that the FL engages with this man, instead of completely cutting ties, makes her character even more difficult to sympathize with. It raises uncomfortable questions: Does she feel guilt for taking revenge? Does she believe she doesn’t deserve happiness, so she chooses to suffer in an unhealthy relationship? Or is she simply making excuses to avoid confronting her own responsibility?

This dynamic not only undermines the FL’s grief but also makes her moral stance feel inconsistent. The drama attempts to explore complex emotions, but in doing so, it creates a situation where both leads seem detached from true accountability—blaming others while excusing their own actions. Instead of a thought-provoking revenge thriller, it turns into a story about two people justifying their toxic behaviors.

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Queen of the Night
1 people found this review helpful
by oppa_
Jan 5, 2024
Completed 0
Overall 2.0
Story 4.5
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 1.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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Once i loved this movie but after some time i realized

Stared good but I hated this Fake Nice guy he isn't nice but a new born baby,
being not experienced in love is different then being a new born.
whatever her past was who give him right to investigate behind her back , and sharing her past with his friend who make insulting comments about his wife and called her Slut in front of him and THIS IS NICE GUY
he isn't man enough to slap that friend who insult his wife and there marriage
but he doubt his wife if she loves him or not

ML is married man does he ask his friend about in which position he should do sex with his wife and how much he should kiss her ?
ML look like a little child following his friend every damn word like his friend is GOD,
now days for loving husband wife comes even before God.
i never heard his apologize because no matter what he say he can never make u for what a loser he is. i get it why nice guy should not ever get girl in any drama because the will not be able to protect them.
he did not trust his wife because his lowlife friend told him.
in truth only wife loved him and he never ever loved her truly he just married her because she was way above his league and she make him look good in front of others.
loving someone is accepting everything Past Present and coming future.
she wasn't able to open up and tell him everything because there was no love from his side just fake smile
Loving someone is also respecting but the way he discuss his wife private life with his friend was an insult to her and there marriage
ending she should not have accepted him at all, and he should have remain friend with that man
who remain friend with a man that destroyed your marriage by his nonsense and who insult your wife.

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All about My Wife
1 people found this review helpful
by oppa_
Jan 5, 2024
Completed 0
Overall 5.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 6.5
Rewatch Value 3.5
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it was nice for first time but there is problem

Problem was that husband was blamed for everything but affair was solely on wife
Yes he wanted her to go away and hire a man to seduce her...

BUT having affair was her choice, Cheating on her husband for lust was her sole choice her husband doesn't push her into make a decision.
So why he was only person blamed
Even if it was all planed she chose to cheat and betray there marriage by falling for Playboy paid by her husband.
They adress fault of husband and blamed him only
I get it he did wrong and he regret and Apologize for his actions
She shameless dream about sleeping with otherman and is telling her husband about it, but she isn't blamed at all
Its just glorious cheating woman but when it reversed gender then cheating husband would be blamed even if wife hired a woman.
But wife did she regret cheating and

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Loving, Never Forgetting
1 people found this review helpful
by oppa_
Jan 3, 2024
34 of 34 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 1.5
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 1.5
Music 1.5
Rewatch Value 1.5
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FL is fan of domestic violence

Years later, when they reunited, Li Zhong Mou had all but forgotten Wu Tong's existence, leaving her forlorn. However, the only thing he wants from her now is the guardianship of their son. Seven long years together, can they fix their broken relationship?
So he forgot this woman but he want child why
If forgot her how he know child is his
From thin air he did not want to know anything because he isn't curious or he did not have brain to even think
A man who is supposed to be father of child act like more immature then his own son, and a woman who want to sleep with a this Man child who is younger then her own kid
ML IS disgusting piece of shit with a face of starving begger
While FL is next level disgusting for loving that one night so much that she sold her soul to get screw by a man child.

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Encounter
1 people found this review helpful
by oppa_
Dec 12, 2023
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 9.0
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was beautiful but could have done more in those 16 hours then this

1 ) I enjoy this drama until few last episodes i skipped them because i really don't understand there breakup at all
2) What with MLs brother this guy is there for nothing i thought they could have developed a 3rd couple with him and MLs bestie but they did nothing for whole 16 hour , they were so focus on Main story that they ruin everything else, side character are there to be used in story but they all look separate from main story even FL's ex-husband was like after 10+ episode he want FL back and was doing so little to get her back like he wasn't serious about that at all or he doesn't value her at all then he try to sack her off from her position which somehow will make her fall for him ? what weird logic was that.

Main story was most focus thing of the Drama without giving any side character any importance
i like main story had watched 2-3 time but after watching it more then once,
i really feel they wasted 3rd couple.....

I don't get the logic of alimony in this drama ,
how she was given a position of CEO as alimony in which she can be kicked out anytime they want ?
should she had received Company stocks, or the ownership of hotel as alimony.

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Bravo My Life
1 people found this review helpful
by oppa_
Aug 25, 2023
56 of 56 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 2.0
Story 2.0
Acting/Cast 4.0
Music 2.0
Rewatch Value 2.0
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OUR MAIN Female lead started her love life as a mistress of a married director to get into industry her first love give her Role in his film and made her star then she leave him with a girl she give birth to marry a Rich Business man and become a Gold Digger
MISTRESS then Gold digger wife then again she seduce a director who is at age of becoming her son in law
then she got cancer and everyone forgive her and waited for her death together but she do not die until the last minute of ending

her WEDLOCK daughter is saved by do hyun while he went into coma and she goes to other man and confess her love
she took after her mom and dad too much

i did not dislike her husband for kicking her out and cheating but i hate him for going back and begging for getting back together when he clearly see her seducing another director
THE FISRT LOVE Phobia of this DRAMA
Director HA was her first love, she told her husband he is her first Love then this new baby director told her she is his first love

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Madly in Love
1 people found this review helpful
by oppa_
Aug 2, 2023
47 of 47 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 6.0
Story 2.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 3.0
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Moo Yeol and Yoo Jung are star-crossed lovers, so her sister needed to DIE

Moo Yeol and Yoo Jung are star-crossed lovers ---- According to description, FL's sister need to die to fulfill this star crossed lovers

we saw in very first episode ML kill his girlfriend, it was shown as accident but it was a murder well planed as accident
then this man find girlfriends sister after 10 year WHY because if he found her 10 year ago she would be minor and our ML can not be shown as Pedophile so 10 year time gap for convince

why ML should be forgiven for murder because he is ML and handsome
why FL should love her sisters boyfriend because ever sister like to steal from there sister even after there death


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One Well-Raised Daughter
1 people found this review helpful
by oppa_
Jul 18, 2023
122 of 122 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 4.0
Story 5.5
Acting/Cast 5.0
Music 3.5
Rewatch Value 3.0
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One Well messed Drama by FL

FL of this drama had no kiss scene with the man she end up together at end
do you know why because she was dating One of male lead
not dating but cheating on her 12 year old relationship with this actor in this drama
and because of that she forced director to make her and that lead actor lovers and had nothing to with male lead which she end up together...


i liked this drama at start but the fact that FL forced story according her
had no or not even try to show any feeling for other male lead in this show was just big demonstration of her Unprofessional behaviour

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