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I'm a vegetarian and I'm fully against animal violence, but,...SOMEBODY PLEASE GET RID OF THAT DEER
(just take him to a national reservation or sth)
otherwise the drama was great, loved it
it seems this has to have at least 500 characters, so let's do it...
I really liked the story, it was original and the creators were not afraid to deal with some topics, that are quite controversial. It was fun but also realistic, the drama really showed that 'it's okay to not be okay', and that's what I really appreciated. Both Seo Yea-ji and Kim Soo-hyun were PERFECT, no complaints at all. The others were great too, but these two, especially Yea-ji were just born for their roles. Oh Jung-se was irreplaceable too. Jang Young-nam was a big surprise, didn't expect it at all.
I don't have much more to say, only because it was so good that I don't know how to describe it. Maybe just one tiny complaint: I've seen Moon Gang-tae cry way too many times, they made him suffer too much, it breaks my heart. Apart from those parts, I could watch it over and over again.
I had only one problem with this drama: THAT DAMN DEER (and Moon Gang-tae crying)
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IU was perfect, but I really need a second season with ...(spoiler)
Really nice, original story. IU was PERFECT, it took me a while to get used to Yeo Jin Goo, but I realized it might have been for his character - Goo Chan Sung wasn't my favourite at the beginning, but he fit the story, so now I'm okay with him.Overall, there were many wonderful moments - especially those from the past, again, Man Wol was the best thing in this drama. The last few episodes were a bit prolonged, it felt as if they were just trying to kill time sometimes. To be honest, I would even be fine if Man Wol didn't come back in EP15, her leaving in EP14 fits her story in my opinion, I didn't really see the point of her coming back.
I have to say, this is one of few dramas where I'm actually glad that it ended how it did. Yes, it was sad, but it was for the best for everybody.
Okay, now let's put all that aside and talk about the end: Kim Soo-hyun aka the best thing about this whole drama. To provide some context, I'd finished 'It's okay to not be okay' just a while before watching the last episode, and I was literally screaming when he appeared, nobody else would fit there better - pure perfection.
The greatest gift that this drama has brought is the hope for a sequel with Kim Soo-hyun. Seriously, my greatest wish is a second season with him as the owner
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