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Seasons of Blossom korean drama review
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Seasons of Blossom
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by roylyn
Jan 14, 2025
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 7.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 5.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 3.0

This lady was a cautionary tale on how NOT to grieve

It’s not love that kept her tied to the dead boy, it’s regret (which makes sense considering the circumstances of his death.)

The whole thing was weird. She was behaving recklessly and crossing lines left and right-with the kid and the mother.

Her still being hung up on this to this extent 6 years later never made a lick of sense to me. Feeling regret and a debt to someone you cared for who committed suicide is understandable. Her complete disregard for herself and common sense in service of this, is not.

The other half of the story was just straight ass. At first I thought it was kinda cute but that quickly descended into nonsense. They threw a bunch of people who can’t act for shit together and gave them the driest script ever.

They weren’t even real people. it felt like I was trapped in a loop of stupid.

The only thing this drama had going for it is that it’s one of the only kdramas I’ve seen not vilify someone for committing suicide.

They didn’t blame him for the pain that his death caused in those left behind.

He didn’t have a duty to the people in his life to keep living.

It was one of the few dramas I’ve seen acknowledge and validate the person’s pain instead of painting them as selfish or cowardly.

Other than that, this was a pretty eh🤷🏾‍♀️ story.
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