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The series was too short to do anything with it
I actually appreciate being dropped into a relationship that already exists but that only works when the series gives you enough in the first few minutes to feel why these two people belong together. The current between them has to be strong enough to pull you in immediately. Here it wasn't, and that's the root of almost every problem that follows.
The emotional logic of Yu Jun's position is genuinely interesting. Fifteen years of friendship turned love, a partner who is attentive and seemingly perfect, who anticipates every need without asking for anything in return — and slowly that devotion starts to feel less like love and more like pity. The fear of being someone's charity case rather than their equal is a painful and completely understandable place to arrive at after that long. I could follow that thread.
The problem is that the series barely had time to lay it out before it needed to move on. The breakup arrived before I was emotionally invested enough for it to land, which made it feel less like an inevitable tragedy and more like an overreaction to a situation the series hadn't fully built. Baek Hyeon Seo stepping into that gap didn't help — his presence read more as convenient plot mechanism than genuine threat, and I spent most of his screentime wondering what exactly he thought he was doing and why he had so much energy for someone else's relationship.
The resolution follows a pattern I find frustrating: misunderstanding arises, partner apologises without fully understanding what went wrong, they reunite, nothing has actually changed. The underlying dynamic that created the problem in the first place is still there.
The emotional logic of Yu Jun's position is genuinely interesting. Fifteen years of friendship turned love, a partner who is attentive and seemingly perfect, who anticipates every need without asking for anything in return — and slowly that devotion starts to feel less like love and more like pity. The fear of being someone's charity case rather than their equal is a painful and completely understandable place to arrive at after that long. I could follow that thread.
The problem is that the series barely had time to lay it out before it needed to move on. The breakup arrived before I was emotionally invested enough for it to land, which made it feel less like an inevitable tragedy and more like an overreaction to a situation the series hadn't fully built. Baek Hyeon Seo stepping into that gap didn't help — his presence read more as convenient plot mechanism than genuine threat, and I spent most of his screentime wondering what exactly he thought he was doing and why he had so much energy for someone else's relationship.
The resolution follows a pattern I find frustrating: misunderstanding arises, partner apologises without fully understanding what went wrong, they reunite, nothing has actually changed. The underlying dynamic that created the problem in the first place is still there.
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