I enjoyed the moments where FL suddenly (visually) turned into hero. That was a nice idea. Other than that it was.. watchable I guess. Acting was ok. Story was predictable.
This drama might be good for people who like easy to watch drama with a patriarchal social system, where the ML is gracious enough to protect FL while she grows and gains some confidence. Just don't expect any equality in relationship here. "Know your place, rock" 😉
So... the answer to the question in the title of this drama is...
It doesn't matter. Flags don't matter. Everybody deserves to be loved. Thank you, bye. Oh, I almost forgot: here's the plot twist. But I need to go now so let's resolve it in one episode. Ok, peace!
Acting was ok. Story was predictable.
This drama might be good for people who like easy to watch drama with a patriarchal social system, where the ML is gracious enough to protect FL while she grows and gains some confidence. Just don't expect any equality in relationship here. "Know your place, rock" 😉
Drama rated 8.4 but in Episode Guide score goes down from 6.1 (first ep) to 4.4 (last ep) 🙂
4,1k people votes Vs 8/16 people votes... 🤔