This drama is truly something special. It doesnāt simply tell a story ā it reaches you on a deeper, emotional level in a way thatās rare to find. Every episode completely captivated me; I didnāt skip a single scene, and I experienced such a wide range of emotions that itās honestly hard to put into words. What stands out the most is how real everything feels. The writing is raw, honest, and deeply human, especially in the way it approaches emotions ā like that idea that people are āmasses of emotions,ā which was portrayed with incredible sensitivity and truth. Every scene carries a quiet strength, filled with small details, little āmiracles,ā and moments that stay with you. The performances are simply outstanding. Go Youn Jung delivers her role with both strength and subtlety, showing growth and vulnerability, while Koo Kyo Hwan brings a naturalness and grounding presence that makes their connection feel completely real. Their relationship doesnāt feel idealized or forced ā it feels human. Two people who meet at the right time and help each other grow and heal. And beyond the main story, there are so many emotional layers ā especially in the storyline between the protagonist and his brother, which adds even more depth and intensity. Everything in this drama works in harmony: the acting, the OST, the cinematography, the script⦠everything is carefully crafted and full of sincerity. Itās one of those dramas that makes you tear up in every episode ā not only from sadness, but also from warmth, tenderness, and a sense of comfort. And if you think about it, itās kind of unfair⦠because many dramas end up getting ratings above 9 or even 9.2 simply because they star someone popular or āattractive,ā while their stories are often repetitive and donāt really offer anything meaningful or new. On the other hand, there are works like this one that truly deserve a perfect score, yet donāt receive the recognition they deserve and end up being underrated. In the end, Iāve realized that I probably shouldnāt take MyDramaList ratings too seriously. Many of the highly rated dramas get their scores because dedicated fans vote en masse, while on the flip side, passionate haters can drag a drama down simply because they dislike the lead actor or actress⦠it all feels quite childish and unfair. Itās truly a āhealingā drama. Even its sadness carries a certain sweetness and honesty. This is definitely one of those stories that will stay with me for a long time ā and one Iāll want to revisit. Absolutely stunning. 10/10, highly recommended.
This drama is honestly something special. It doesnāt just tell a story ā it reaches you on a deeper, emotional level in a way that feels incredibly rare. Every episode pulled me in completely; I didnāt skip a single moment, and I found myself going through such a wide range of emotions that itās honestly hard to even put into words.
What stands out the most is how real everything feels. The writing is so raw and sincere, especially in the way it explores human emotions ā like that idea of people being āemotional masses,ā which was portrayed so beautifully and truthfully. Thereās a quiet depth in every scene, full of small details, little mysteries, and moments that stay with you long after the episode ends.
The performances are just phenomenal. Go Youn Jung delivers such a powerful and nuanced portrayal, showing real growth and vulnerability, while Koo Kyo Hwan brings a grounded, natural presence that makes their connection feel completely organic. Their relationship doesnāt feel forced or idealized ā it feels human. Two people meeting at the right time and slowly helping each other heal and evolve.
And beyond the main story, there are so many emotional layers ā especially with the storyline involving the ML and his brother, which adds even more weight and depth to the narrative.
Everything about this drama works: the acting, the OST, the cinematography, the storytelling⦠itās all so carefully crafted and emotionally honest. Itās the kind of drama that makes you tear up every episode ā not just from sadness, but from warmth, tenderness, and a quiet kind of comfort.
It truly feels like a healing drama. Even the pain feels meaningful and sincere. This is definitely one of those stories that will stay with me for a long time and one I know Iāll come back to again.
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If they show the hidden shadow now in May and July, we'll see the overdo at the We will definitely watch Love's Has Fireworks. end of 26, beginning of 27.
And haters and anti fans keep looking how to drag him down because they feel that this drama can be successful…
Don't pay attention to people who, because their lives are meaningless and boring, are busy with other people and they try to throw them .... I don't care about the score at all, I care about seeing it, having it and enjoying it... .I piss off all the haters, I basically don't even see them, and you can be sure that this drama will break the bank š
I want a male character who is completely toxic, irrational, jealous, possessive, romantic, violent, yet also caring and protective. And I want a female protagonist who is very sensitive and fragile, but at the same time very sensual. I really love this dynamic in a drama, and honestly, if it doesnāt have something like this, I canāt watch it."And Iām really happy that he will have this kind of character and will be paired with Wang Churan. They match so well, and I believe this role is truly unique. He will always be Susuās Muran, they match so well both visually, and they have great chemistry together. I really canāt wait to see them.
Please, can anyone answer....will the ending be like in the cartoon?? meaning will they leave us with the suspense of what will happen? will there be a second season or will they make it a standalone?
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What stands out the most is how real everything feels. The writing is raw, honest, and deeply human, especially in the way it approaches emotions ā like that idea that people are āmasses of emotions,ā which was portrayed with incredible sensitivity and truth. Every scene carries a quiet strength, filled with small details, little āmiracles,ā and moments that stay with you.
The performances are simply outstanding. Go Youn Jung delivers her role with both strength and subtlety, showing growth and vulnerability, while Koo Kyo Hwan brings a naturalness and grounding presence that makes their connection feel completely real. Their relationship doesnāt feel idealized or forced ā it feels human. Two people who meet at the right time and help each other grow and heal.
And beyond the main story, there are so many emotional layers ā especially in the storyline between the protagonist and his brother, which adds even more depth and intensity.
Everything in this drama works in harmony: the acting, the OST, the cinematography, the script⦠everything is carefully crafted and full of sincerity. Itās one of those dramas that makes you tear up in every episode ā not only from sadness, but also from warmth, tenderness, and a sense of comfort.
And if you think about it, itās kind of unfair⦠because many dramas end up getting ratings above 9 or even 9.2 simply because they star someone popular or āattractive,ā while their stories are often repetitive and donāt really offer anything meaningful or new. On the other hand, there are works like this one that truly deserve a perfect score, yet donāt receive the recognition they deserve and end up being underrated.
In the end, Iāve realized that I probably shouldnāt take MyDramaList ratings too seriously. Many of the highly rated dramas get their scores because dedicated fans vote en masse, while on the flip side, passionate haters can drag a drama down simply because they dislike the lead actor or actress⦠it all feels quite childish and unfair.
Itās truly a āhealingā drama. Even its sadness carries a certain sweetness and honesty. This is definitely one of those stories that will stay with me for a long time ā and one Iāll want to revisit.
Absolutely stunning. 10/10, highly recommended.
What stands out the most is how real everything feels. The writing is so raw and sincere, especially in the way it explores human emotions ā like that idea of people being āemotional masses,ā which was portrayed so beautifully and truthfully. Thereās a quiet depth in every scene, full of small details, little mysteries, and moments that stay with you long after the episode ends.
The performances are just phenomenal. Go Youn Jung delivers such a powerful and nuanced portrayal, showing real growth and vulnerability, while Koo Kyo Hwan brings a grounded, natural presence that makes their connection feel completely organic. Their relationship doesnāt feel forced or idealized ā it feels human. Two people meeting at the right time and slowly helping each other heal and evolve.
And beyond the main story, there are so many emotional layers ā especially with the storyline involving the ML and his brother, which adds even more weight and depth to the narrative.
Everything about this drama works: the acting, the OST, the cinematography, the storytelling⦠itās all so carefully crafted and emotionally honest. Itās the kind of drama that makes you tear up every episode ā not just from sadness, but from warmth, tenderness, and a quiet kind of comfort.
It truly feels like a healing drama. Even the pain feels meaningful and sincere. This is definitely one of those stories that will stay with me for a long time and one I know Iāll come back to again.
Absolutely phenomenal. 10/10, highly recommended.