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rvrubae
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Jul 14, 2022
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Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10

a must watch<3

this series is very heartwarming. I finished it everything in a maximum of two days. The first episode might appear pretty simple, but the later episodes are insane, sad love stories that really grab your heart. The humor is fantastic, and the characters are all very appealing. My personal favorite is Eun Danoh, she's humorous, smart, and all the characters' goals make sense. This drama isn't over the top or depressing. Don't worry—this drama is considerably different from those that may have vague information and behaviors that don't make sense for the characters. This is the warm, endearing drama you're hoping for.

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Carmen
1 people found this review helpful
Dec 20, 2019
32 of 32 episodes seen
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Overall 6.5
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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It seemed like a fail-proof drama to watch...

This drama had so much going for it. Great casting, relatively good soundtrack, and an interesting premise to hook us in.

But my god, it was quite a mess wasn’t it? I don’t even know where to start.

It was really frustrating and confusing to watch especially because it felt like the story shifted from the perspective of Dan Oh to third person. WTF??? OMG that confused me a LOT. Don’t even get me started on the wasted time spent on rewatching a really bad parody of Boys Over Flowers/Meteor Garden/Hana Yori Dango. I understand that they needed a cliche story in the background to contrast our ML/FL as extras and is part of “world” created but it very rarely contributes to the plot. And my GOD, why in the world did we have to watch so many scenes of it?! Also— and this is more of a personal, and very much a subjective opinion, but why is Dan Oh so OBSESSED with Haru? I wanted to puke blood by the time it was the 14th and 15th episode and I realized that very little answers were given on anything. This made the whole experience of watching the drama VERY frustrating as it went on. More questions/interest were piqued till the we are now nearing the last THREE episodes, and then you finally realize, IT WILL NEVER BE ANSWERED. O_O” Lastly, there were many scenes is the drama that were wAYYyy too repetitive.

All in all I feel like a took away very little from this drama. The world is a very interesting concept and I would love a different take on it with a different story. But the jarring shift of Dan Oh’s perspective to third person perspective, parody drama running/competing with the actual story, the annoying FL obsession with the ML, bucketloads of unanswered questions, and repetitive scenes make it too hard to give this drama a decent recommendation.

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kdramakitty
1 people found this review helpful
Feb 26, 2020
32 of 32 episodes seen
Completed 1
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 9.0
ExtraOrdinary You was my favorite kdrama of 2019! Original and clever story, great acting, interesting characters, beautiful cinematography, humor is balanced appropriately with seriousness, etc.

Dan Oh, the female lead, is my fave kdrama character of 2019 (Do Hwa might be a close second, but he didn’t get as much screen time). She is hilarious but not over the top, is frustrated constantly with the author, and is really determined to change her fate! She rolls her eyes and cringes at the author’s writing, gets frustrated as the sparkly beam of sunshine only shines on Ju Da, yells at the author for using her as a “love bridge” between the two main characters, and hates every interaction she has with Baek Kyung onstage (“what am I lacking that I have to like this jerk?!?!). It’s hilarious seeing all her reactions and inner thoughts to what the author is doing. Her love for Haru is funny and cute as well (“Dan Oh, how could you just be thinking of Haru all day?”). I love the friend squad of her, Haru, and Do Hwa. I wish they all got more screen time together!

Slight spoilers here, skip if you want: I’ve seen some complaints in these reviews that she just starts getting obsessed with Haru and that becomes her life. I didn’t really perceive it that way, but I see how it could come off that way. Off the stage, the characters finally have control over their own actions, and Haru is one of the few other self aware characters and she has a big crush on him, so of course she is gonna run and find him. Also, sadly, as the show goes on and the stakes get higher, she doesn’t have a lot of time left, so she wants to spend it with the person she loves. It sucks, but in the world they live in it isn’t like they have any goals to work towards besides changing the story; the future is determined by the author, and the story could be ending soon, so the present becomes all the more valuable.

I loved all of the characters! Do Hwa is amazing, Haru is sweet, Dried Squid Fairy is sketchy, Baek Kyung is a jerk and I hate him, and Ju Da is interesting. There are some great character arcs for multiple characters, and in this regard and others the show does a great job of taking kdrama tropes and turning them on their head. The show is very self aware of the tropes it is using and either makes fun of them or does something different with them. It’s a high school drama, but with a completely different twist on it. It is very cool seeing how the story twists and turns. They do a great job of pacing it and revealing information gradually so you continue to be intrigued. The rules of the universe are interesting and the way that you expect things to play out is rarely what happens. The show brings up some existential questions: is it better or worse to be self aware in a world where you ultimately have no control over your fate? Would these characters be happier if they weren’t self aware? What do you do when you have no control over your fate? The characters deal with these tough questions and sometimes handle them different ways. The acting is great in this, the young cast did a great job with their characters and I’m intrigued as to what they all do next, especially Hye Yoon.

The main criticism I have of the show is that about 75% of the way through it starts to recycle some of the same arguments and plot threads, so even in this tightly plotted show it felt like several episodes were superfluous. We did get some darn cute scenes of Haru and Dan Oh though in those episodes so it’s worth it.

I highly recommend this show. Whether you’re a first time kdrama watcher or a veteran, this show is very fun and very interesting and has great actors and beautiful cinematography.

I made one of those silly PowerPoints about it on tumblr if you want an lol version of my review: https://kdramakitty.tumblr.com/post/190601494269

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janosch
1 people found this review helpful
Aug 10, 2023
32 of 32 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 8.0

Extraordinarily funny

"Extraordinary You" is an enchanting masterpiece that has left me utterly captivated. This drama weaves an intricate tapestry of reality and fiction, immersing viewers in a world where destiny is rewritten by one's own will. The dynamic characters, led by the charismatic Kim Hye-yoon, breathe life into a narrative that unfolds like a mesmerizing puzzle. The blend of romance, mystery, and coming-of-age elements is executed flawlessly, keeping me hooked from start to finish. The vibrant cinematography and unique premise add layers of depth, making every scene a visual treat. As a true connoisseur of dramas, I'm thrilled to have discovered this gem. "Extraordinary You" is a resounding testament to the power of imagination and choice, earning its rightful place among the best.

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wangranhee
1 people found this review helpful
Mar 10, 2021
32 of 32 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 6.5
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 3.0
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2 Words - Wasted Potential.

The concepts in this drama were beautiful and unique and distinct. Eun Dan oh's character was straightforward, clever and amusing. I was overjoyed and jumped headfirst into this drama in the beginning. The overused loss of memory trope and repetitive scenes ruined this drama for me. The way Eun Dan Oh began to fall for Haru was also not likeable. It was not due to his personality as he hardly had any character development. It was more cliche like fate because he happened to make her heart beat fast a couple times. The ending was the worst as it broke all the basic logic and rules the comic world had introduced in the beginning. Haru's character could have done with so much more development. He seemed to pop up out of nowhere for no reason. This drama was a wasted potential. A lot more could have been made out of it. Eun Dan Oh's and Haru's chemistry was non-existent in my opinion and their romance screamed "forbidden love" in my face all the time. It was like they picked the 2 characters who would find it hardest to love each other and pushed them down a roller-coaster together. The unique plot made watching it worth it for me though.

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kdramas_stan
1 people found this review helpful
Jan 28, 2022
32 of 32 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 5.5
Rewatch Value 6.0
Extraordinary You is so overwhelmingly cute. The best time to watch this is when you’re in need of a serotonin dose. I began watching this because I was missing Rowoon but started to enjoy the FL’s character more. High school dramas can be so cliched but EY does an interesting take on them by parodying the tropes that exist in high school version of dramaland. I loved, loved the self awareness that the characters had in the shadow world and how they were forced to behave on the stage. Dan Oh is such an endearing character with bursts of energy. Her interactions with Haru are the cutest, I also loved the childhood relationship gone bitter/one-sided over the years arc with Baek Kyun. More than the romance, I enjoyed and waiting for the friendship scenes between Dan Oh, Haru and Do Hwa. Do Hwa became such a scene stealer after a point, a character whose observations would leave you laughing.

I didn’t think this drama would be my type, but it was a pleasant surprise. Light hearted, cute romance, bromance, parody level humour and intriguing plot that keeps you wondering what’s next even though it feels like you know it already.

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yourstruly
1 people found this review helpful
Feb 19, 2020
32 of 32 episodes seen
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Overall 7.5
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 5.5
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This drama....*sigh*.... I've got a lot to say about this drama

The first couple of episodes were so interesting and absolutely refreshing with Dan Oh realising that she is an extra in a comic book and deciding to change her fate. At least that's what the show pitched to everyone. Yeah no this show pitched L I E S. bold faced, clickbait lies.
I seriously don't know what happened after the first couple of episodes but the show suddenly pulled a reverse uno and all of a sudden turned into the k-drama cliche romance story which THIS SAME SHOW MADE FUN OF like TWO SECONDS AGO. I was confusion for like a hot minute and suddenly the show which I praised for being so refreshing and having an interesting plot became a mess. With SOOOOOO MANYYYY repetitive scenes and uninteresting characters as the main focus, watching this show became a chore. I was like begging at this point for something NEW to actually happen but nope and everytime I thought something different was going to be explored further other than Dan Oh's EXCRUCIATINGLY PAINFUL TO WATCH love triangle with Ha Ru and Baek Kyung, for example Dried Squid Fairy and his love with Su Hyang, Do Hwa's character or Baek Kyung with a potiental character arc (finding his true self, love or both). Like seriously how did Su Hyang, a character that came in around the last few episodes, have more substance as a character than Ha Ru. Nam Joo was more interesting than Ha Ru. Even the unknown writer was more interesting than Ha Ru. I initially thought 'I can't be the ONLY one who had these opinions about the show ' but after reading other people's reviews on the show here, I'm so glad that other people felt this way as well.

If you thought this was the worst of it all T H E E N D I N G was when I gave up trying to care about the characters. I'm not even going to talk about the ending that's how annoyed I was.
I swear this show spent like half of their budget making Dan Oh say 'Ha Ru' for like 15 minutes and have her "fall" from chest pains for majority of the show. Not only that but this show left SOOO many unanswered questions with TOO MANYYY plot holes.

Conclusion: The only characters that were my favourite were Do Hwa, Baek Kyung (the actor for this character can SERIOUSLY act) and Dried Squid Fairy. Overall I think this show had such an interesting premise that had so much going for it with amazing cast and acting but it just became wasted potiental. If you're someone that likes cliche love or still find this show interesting, watch it. But if you are someone like me who thought that the show was going to be about a girl who wants to change her fate and be independent in her fate than BOYYYYY will you be absolutely
D I S A P P O I N T E D.

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clarissa3658
1 people found this review helpful
Mar 30, 2020
32 of 32 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.5
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0
Wow, just 1 episode in and you already realise the extent of the cliches you're used to in kdramas lol. The popular male lead being the girl’s knight in shining armour for example, and the second lead who is her 'guardian angel' (they gave him actual angel wings lmao)

But let's talk about Dan Oh, aka: the love of my life. She is my spirit animal tbh, she is always just DONE with the author and his bs. Dan Oh really is one of my favourite female leads, she’s got such spunk and I can really relate with her.

And Haru, Haru my baby. Cinnamon roll, too pure. Give Haru the world

Then UGH fcking Baek Gyung, god. What a jerkwad. So violent, son just calm down.
In the words of Haru “I know you’re a douchebag - in both worlds” Haru you’re doing amazing sweetie.

I loved that most episodes were such high quality, especially at the beginning. I loved the plot, the characters, everything.

I also love that Dan Oh and Haru are confirmed soulmates. Every universe, no matter the character, place, time, memories or not, they always find each other and love again. It’s beautiful, just my kind of otp.

And I LOVED Yeo Ju-da’s character once she got her agency. Her written character is all:
#nice girl #wouldn’t hurt a fly #beautiful but doesn’t know it #so innocent

But once she gets her ego she is like "bACK OFF BITCH" and doesn’t take any crap from the bullies. Girl SNAPPED and I’m liVING. When she’s like "why did I never get you guys back before? oh yeah I’m the protagonist and they must remain 100% morally perfect." She doesn’t want Oh Nam-ju to do everything for her, she wants to do things for herself. A feminist icon

And Lee Do-Hwa! My boy! The 2nd lead but 1st in my heart.

I realise now that all I've done is talk about the characters but they ARE what make the show. I couldn't imagine reading the comic the writer wrote on its own, ew no.

My favourite parts of the show are when the characters are doing a stage scene and they are just like "seriously??" or "oh my god that was so cheesy!"

And my favourite line ever, from our bae Lee Do-Hwa: "Why is my scene with you always the same? Crying or playing the violin! I feel like I'm not the second male lead but a soundtrack player"

In summary: watch this gem of a drama!

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pumpkincheesecake
1 people found this review helpful
Nov 28, 2019
32 of 32 episodes seen
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Overall 7.0
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 3.0
okay, so, before i get started, let it be known that i had such high hopes for this drama. with a 9.0+ rating, intriguing plot summary, and amazing first two episodes, i was looking forward to binge watch this show as soon as thanksgiving break started. and for a while, the hype was still there. eun dan oh was amazing and funny and brave and relatable and the storyline was still unfolding, which gave me hope and excitement to keep on watching. but then in the middle, the amazement just stopped? the story just got so repetitive (it felt like the main couple was literally saying the same words over and over again, but in a bad way) and cliche. though the show made fun of basic romance comic storylines in the beginning, they themselves used them?? and not for the better.

like in the beginning eun dan oh had a clear goal and motivation: to change her life for the better, to become the main character of her story, though she is only an extra in another's. but she literally lost the will to change it all for herself and decided that a boy should be her fate. A BOY. sis did not have any sense of living for herSELF. like she had an amazing father, amazing friends, amazing (and hot) doctor, amazing support system overall and for what???? she literally prioritized him over everyone else and gave no thought as to the idea that maybe, her life can really be something more than just him and her. and their love scenes -- don't get me started on its downfall. at first the puppy love was cute, the "annyeongs" and perfect smiles made me smile too. but when u see the same scene over and over again? it gets real tiring hellllla fast. by the end i wasn't even cheering for their love, i was just watching for the sake of finishing it and because of the amazing side characters who i loved and desERVED BETTER but didn't get because they're just extras >:(

and ok i get it, had a fine mysterious kind ass (but nameless) man with the ability to change my life waltzed right into my storyline, i too would have fell for him. HARD. but it really felt like he was nothing more than a romance mannequin. at first, he too had a motivation: find out who he really is. and we do find out his "beginning" and "end", but there's nothing more to him than that? he's solely there to be a love interest and nothing more. like i get it's a comic book world, but it's a comic book world inside of a drama that we're watching, and i'm sure the writers could've spent a couple more hours giving us reason to cheer for him other than "hot mysterious guy makes main lead girl happy".

there are definitely some good and great things here, like the amazing acting of the cast and the relationship between certain characters/friends, but the good did not lead up to the hype the writers created in the first few episodes.

honestly after forcing myself to finish this drama i feel too drained to write a full, thorough response highlighting all of my disappointments and the reasons why this drama could have been so much more. there are just too many plotholes for me to list out, too many "could've beens", too many OK BUT WHY SHOULD I CARE (especially with that messed up endings) that i can not reccomend watching the entire drama to someone else. maybe watch select cute and touching parts but honestly, skip the whole middle section, and you'll be okay.

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Park Min
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4 days ago
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Overall 3.0
Story 3.0
Acting/Cast 4.0
Music 1.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

Who Thought A "Main Character Syndrome" Drama Is A Good Idea?

The female lead is probably one of the most insufferable characters you might encounter in a drama. Despicable and repulsive through and through. Props to the actress for putting in the effort to sell it as such. The drama was destined to fail with how they adapted it. It suffered from the same problems most long-running webtoons suffer from, by over bloating the material with events, abandoning plotlines and threads along the way and lacking coherent structure as it progresses. Unfortunately, they forgot to accommodate to what a live action format might mandate. The leads, Joo Da and her love interest, were an example, they were used to kick start the series of events just to be worth less than a background white noise later on, despite their core involvement in the concept early on. The concept had a lot of potentials but the end product barely serviced a story, let alone, something watchable.

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zoekyj
1 people found this review helpful
Feb 5, 2020
32 of 32 episodes seen
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Overall 7.5
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
I watched the trailer of this drama and got excited about it. Completed it within 2 days and would have to say that it is a rather good show. A lot of learning points in the show, for example, you gain and lose something. Love comes with sacrifice as well as to stand up for yourself and believe that something that seems so impossible, is possible.

At the very start, it was exciting and I felt eager to complete the show. However, towards the end of the show, there were plenty of repeated scenes that made the show rather draggy. The ending was rather okay but don't get your expectations high on this.

Overall, I would not watch this show again but it is highly recommended.

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Riii
1 people found this review helpful
Mar 23, 2020
32 of 32 episodes seen
Completed 2
Overall 9.0
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 8.5
Rewatch Value 5.0
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I was first very excited about watching this drama because the ratings were really good and it seemed to have a unique plot -at least in dramas, I've seen similar plots in novels- but towards the the end of the dramas the overall ratings on MDL had dropped and i was wondering why because I still hadn't started watching the drama at that time... but It's probably due to the fact that the episodes were getting kinda repetitive with Dan Oh seeing the storyboard for a future event in the manhwa and then trying desperately along with Haru to change it only to mess things up in another way, and then the gaps between these scenes are filled with Haru and Dan Oh being all lovey-dovey, this particular thing didn't bother me but I see why it could bother others.
There also a lot of plot holes that you will notice throughout the drama and things that don't make sense that just ....happen.. for the sake of the plot, no matter how hard I tried to understand the rules of their manhwa world i just couldn't really. The whole plot is really interesting but I wished it had less loop holes. I wouldn't watch the whole drama again, but only rewatch the scenes between the the two leads and also Do Hwa's scenes after he becomes self-aware because his reactions amuse me.

buuuut the reason I ignored all that and gave this drama a high rating was because i found the relationship between the leads absolutely adorable and fluffy and Haru's character is really soft and just makes me melt,
so if you're looking for some light-heart fluffy drama to waste your time on this might be your fix

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