The drama isn’t great, but honestly when I compare it to the horrible No Tail To Tell, it suddenly looks excellent, even with the SML. The drama with Lomon and Kim Hye Yoon is just awful — I wouldn’t wish that on anyone to sit through.
I just wonder what's the director & the actors thinking when they accepted the script? I'm sorry, this is…
Okay but let’s be real, the drama isn’t good… but the worst? 🤣🤣🤣 I’d recommend checking out some of the recent ones: Twelve, When the Stars Gossip, No Tail to Tell, and Surely Tomorrow.
I hadn’t noticed before the broadcast, but it’s the screenwriter who wrote the terrible *“Last Summer”*—though honestly, it was doomed from the start 😀
She was a child actress and back then she was really good. The last good thing she ever done was 18 again.
Because she should never have had leading roles. All the dramas where she’s good are ones where she plays a supporting character, where she doesn’t appear much and has fewer responsibilities. It’s completely different when you’re the lead and you’re on screen for about 50 minutes out of a 1-hour episode. She just doesn’t have the ability for that, and it’s very obvious. I’m willing to bet that in another supporting role she would be much better.
The level that Bae In Hyuk is putting them to shame with is inhuman. Sure, the acting from the SML and FL is horrible, but when you really look at it, I can’t understand how someone as talented as Bae In Hyuk accepted this role. Even the guy who plays his father acts better than them, damn. I’m sorry my guy In Hyuk 🫶🏻
Damn, I was really hoping that tonight Taehyung would be the one who hugs Woo Ju at the end, but I immediately thought, “Nah, that’s the sunbae.” 😀 Looks like we’re going to have to deal with him until the end of the drama. Thanks.
I hadn’t realized it was by the director of *Flower of Evil*. In any case, the tension in every single dialogue between the ML and FL is absolutely insane.
No one is talking about the tattoo they gave to Sunwoo Chan’s character — “memento mori.” They gave it to him to remind him that even though he survived the accident, he shouldn’t forget that sooner or later, he will die. I really see the meaning behind that tattoo and how it connects to his character’s story.
You are Roh Jeongeui's hater I remember you account lol you are so shameless
“Keep believing that. I live a normal life as an unknown person like everyone else commenting here, and I’m proud of that life. You sound like a frustrated teenager — calm down. Roh Jeong-eui doesn’t even know you.”
You are Roh Jeongeui's hater I remember you account lol you are so shameless
Yes, it’s clear and obvious — damn, I dislike someone who doesn’t even know I exist 😀. She chose the path of acting fully aware of the criticism that can come with it. I’m not hurting anyone; I’m just giving my opinion on acting performances based on my knowledge and appreciation of cinema since I was 8 or 9 years old. I’m not the only one, and I won’t be the only one who thinks she doesn’t fit a leading role. Thank you, goodbye.
I’m definitely here for my guy **Kim Tae Hoon** — what a phenomenal actor. I absolutely love when he plays psychopathic characters; he’s genuinely terrifying and *so* good at it. He’s insanely talented.
His roles in *Friendly Rivalry* and *My Demon* were seriously chilling. I really hope he takes on a similar role here, even if he’s playing the FL’s father. He’s just incredible in that kind of character.
I hadn’t read the synopsis, so here we are again with the exes trope for the 1,992,939th time in K-dramas — and we’re doing the exact same thing all over again 😆
I’m not going to lie, but I preferred *Cheer Up* to *Our Universe*, even though *Our Universe* isn’t finished yet. I preferred *Cheer Up* from start to finish.
Han Ji-hyun is definitely better than Roh Jeong-eui.
Less than one month before the release of one of the most anticipated K-dramas of 2026, the new drama from the queen **IU** comes after the phenomenal success of *“WLGT”*, which is the highest-rated K-drama here (9.3).
My question is: could this drama actually flop? I’m not talking about viewership, because I’m pretty sure the ratings will be huge considering the two stars involved.
But in terms of overall reception, could it flop? I won’t lie—I feel like IU is extremely strong when it comes to choosing her scripts, and her dramas always receive excellent ratings here. We have *Hotel Del Luna* (8.5), *My Mister* (8.9), *Moon Lovers* (8.7), and *WLGT* (9.3). Since IU started taking leading roles, her projects consistently score around that level.
Now my thoughts turn to Byeon Woo Seok. Will he live up to expectations? I won’t lie—he’s far from being my favorite actor, and he’s not someone whose presence alone would make me watch a drama.
So, to finally answer the question: do I think it will flop? Definitely not. However, it probably won’t be IU’s best drama either. I think it could end up being rated around 8.5–8.7 here. Let’s not forget that IU has a very strong fanbase.
The drama with Lomon and Kim Hye Yoon is just awful — I wouldn’t wish that on anyone to sit through.
I’d recommend checking out some of the recent ones: Twelve, When the Stars Gossip, No Tail to Tell, and Surely Tomorrow.
Looks like we’re going to have to deal with him until the end of the drama.
Thanks.
* Song Ha Ran – Sunwoo Chan
* Song Ha Yeong – Tae Seok
* Song Hadam – Yu Gyeom
* Ha Ran’s grandmother – Park Man Jae (the café owner)
Everyone is basically paired up now. The only question left is whether they’re going to keep the grandmother alive or not.
His roles in *Friendly Rivalry* and *My Demon* were seriously chilling. I really hope he takes on a similar role here, even if he’s playing the FL’s father. He’s just incredible in that kind of character.
Han Ji-hyun is definitely better than Roh Jeong-eui.
My question is: could this drama actually flop? I’m not talking about viewership, because I’m pretty sure the ratings will be huge considering the two stars involved.
But in terms of overall reception, could it flop? I won’t lie—I feel like IU is extremely strong when it comes to choosing her scripts, and her dramas always receive excellent ratings here. We have *Hotel Del Luna* (8.5), *My Mister* (8.9), *Moon Lovers* (8.7), and *WLGT* (9.3). Since IU started taking leading roles, her projects consistently score around that level.
Now my thoughts turn to Byeon Woo Seok. Will he live up to expectations? I won’t lie—he’s far from being my favorite actor, and he’s not someone whose presence alone would make me watch a drama.
So, to finally answer the question: do I think it will flop? Definitely not. However, it probably won’t be IU’s best drama either. I think it could end up being rated around 8.5–8.7 here. Let’s not forget that IU has a very strong fanbase.