10/10 A RARE 10/10 Kdrama
10/10 A RARE 10/10 Kdrama
I just finished You and Everything Else and honestly... wow.
This drama is an easy 10/10 for me, and I don't give those out lightly. It now sits in my elite list with When Life Gives You Tangerines, My Dearest, Our Movie, Reply 1988, Flower of Evil, and Crash Landing on You. That's how much it hit me.
The acting? On another level. I think it might be the best l've ever seen in a K-drama, and Park Ji Hyun absolutely blew me away. Every little glance, every pause, every crack in her voice carried so much weight. She made her character feel so real that I almost forgot I was watching a show.
What really struck me was how simple yet deep the story was. It's not about big twists or flashy gimmicks - it's about the messy, complicated reality of friendship. The way the two leads loved each other, but at the same time carried so much jealousy, resentment, and rivalry... it was heartbreaking and beautiful. I loved how both of them saw the other as "unbeatable," which made their dynamic so tense yet so full of admiration.
And don't even get me started on the love triangle. It was honestly one of the most engaging I've ever watched. I kept switching sides, rooting for one girl and then the other - and that's because the writing made both of them feel so human and valid. It wasn't about right or wrong, it was about perspective.
The ending absolutely wrecked me. It was heartfelt, emotional, and left me sitting in silence after the credits rolled. Rarely does a finale feel this satisfying yet this devastating at the same time.
You and Everything Else isn't just a good drama - it's a masterpiece that I know will stick with me for a long time.
I just finished You and Everything Else and honestly... wow.
This drama is an easy 10/10 for me, and I don't give those out lightly. It now sits in my elite list with When Life Gives You Tangerines, My Dearest, Our Movie, Reply 1988, Flower of Evil, and Crash Landing on You. That's how much it hit me.
The acting? On another level. I think it might be the best l've ever seen in a K-drama, and Park Ji Hyun absolutely blew me away. Every little glance, every pause, every crack in her voice carried so much weight. She made her character feel so real that I almost forgot I was watching a show.
What really struck me was how simple yet deep the story was. It's not about big twists or flashy gimmicks - it's about the messy, complicated reality of friendship. The way the two leads loved each other, but at the same time carried so much jealousy, resentment, and rivalry... it was heartbreaking and beautiful. I loved how both of them saw the other as "unbeatable," which made their dynamic so tense yet so full of admiration.
And don't even get me started on the love triangle. It was honestly one of the most engaging I've ever watched. I kept switching sides, rooting for one girl and then the other - and that's because the writing made both of them feel so human and valid. It wasn't about right or wrong, it was about perspective.
The ending absolutely wrecked me. It was heartfelt, emotional, and left me sitting in silence after the credits rolled. Rarely does a finale feel this satisfying yet this devastating at the same time.
You and Everything Else isn't just a good drama - it's a masterpiece that I know will stick with me for a long time.
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