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Crash Course in Romance korean drama review
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Crash Course in Romance
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by orangejuice13
Jun 4, 2025
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 6.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 6.0
This review may contain spoilers

I expected a bit more

The show got me straight away! I liked the premise and the acting. I enjoyed the FL and ML because I think they looked great together. I think my main issue was that you didn't get enough chances to see the chemistry develop between them, but overall, I did like them together.

Hae-e and Sun-Jae made no sense to me because there were no flirty parts. Geun-U was way more assertive about his feelings than Sun-Jae. He was there for her consistently and helped her out a ton. So it just felt like that was a cop-out out really.

What I really hated was the last episode. I found it quite difficult to get through, I wanted to fast forward through it because of the unnecessary added storyline of Hae-e wanting to go to Japan with her mom???? It made NO sense. Hae-e barely talked about her mom the whole show. She doesn't ask about her mom or wonder why she hadn't reached out, but all of a sudden, she wants to leave her whole family behind for her???? Ugh, it was sooo annoying. It would've been better if the mom had left after Hae-e went off about the money.

The other part that was annoying was the serial killer storyline. It could've worked, but right after the assistant died, they completely dropped it??? Like, the story never existed. It was just pointless.

What made it even more pointless was that the ML was never suspected of committing a crime. Like, realistically... you're telling me 1 teacher had 4 people die in connection to him, and not ONCE did you think he could be a suspect??? Makes no sense. . It made more sense for the ML to be at fault. The logic here was missing.

Overall, it's fine. It just could use much better writing.
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