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No Tail to Tell korean drama review
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No Tail to Tell
3 people found this review helpful
by tmnroses84
Apr 22, 2026
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 3.0
Story 3.0
Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 3.0
Rewatch Value 3.0
This review may contain spoilers

So much lost potential, I actually feel SICK

Unbalanced chemistry, monotonous plot, and flat humor. It's even more awful since it was set up so perfectly. The chemistry queen, Hye Yoon in a supernatural rom-com with the charismatic Lomon as an arrogant soccer star who's supposed to fall first and harder. Tell me why that we did not get an ounce of any of that, but WORSE.

The fatal flaw lies in the chemistry, which is that there is none..nada...zilch. Lomon looked hot (don't get me wrong), but he lacked the typical yearning eyes that is the cornerstone of every great Kdrama. The moment when you can literally see the ML fall for the FL. There was no passion or love. He was just there to act as a prop to the FL. It was like he was forced to care about her. It felt like a slap-stick comedy rather than the intense supernatural romance I was promised.

I honestly feel so robbed because I was so excited. It was my most anticipated show of 2026. How can this drama go so left? Not only was the chemistry imbalanced, the plot is just boring. Don't even get me started on the ending where she decided to stay immortal and be with him until he died of old age. Like what was the whole point of the drama then? How did she grow? I frankly need to sue for waste of time. Those hours spent watching I could've spent doing something better like watching paint dry.
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