I disliked Bahmee from the start because she was basically suffocating Tae with how clingy she was as a girlfriend,…
I just finished episode 6 and Bahmee was already starting to bug me, so I came here to read some spoilers about her arc. I was honestly praying it wouldn’t turn into a cheating storyline — like, even if she ended up liking Judy, she could at least break up with Tae first. He’d be heartbroken, sure, but he could still find his own happiness later. But from your comment… it looks like my worst fear actually came true.
I cried my eyes out. Even as I’m writing this comment, the tears won’t stop. I binge-watched it today… and Victor, Krailert, and Naran made me realize something heartbreaking — some people’s stories end with death, but others have to keep living and endure pain far worse than that.
I usually love regression or reincarnation plots, so I expected to really enjoy this one. While I didn’t dislike it, it didn’t quite live up to the 8.7 rating for me. The main character’s constant overreactions and repetitive explanations about coming back to the past felt excessive — I wish there had been more subtle character growth and inner reflection instead. On the bright side, the chemistry between the leads was lovely, and the acting was decent overall. Still, the flow and pacing of the story could’ve been smoother.
It almost felt like Lee Hui Su and Kim Seung Won were the second couple — while the actual second couple came across more like the main leads. I think that’s one of the reasons this drama ended up with such a low rating.