From what I know, everyone is going to end up in a relationship here — even the grandmother with the café owner. And now I’m seeing comments like “get your tissues ready.” There’s no way this drama ends without a happy ending. I know K-dramas, and I just don’t see how it could possibly end any other way.
Thankfully we’re finally reaching the end of this K-drama. For me, it’s been a monumental flop (I have no idea about the actual ratings). The fact that it was supposed to be released in 2025 and even got postponed… wow.
Honestly, I don’t know how I managed to sit through so many episodes. Nothing works. And you can’t even blame the actors here because they’re simply not the problem. The real issue is clearly the plot — it’s just bad — and the way it’s filmed.
I mean, STOP with the gumiho stories. It doesn’t work anymore. It’s boring and incredibly predictable. And why does this K-drama look like it was filmed in 2020? The vibe feels like an old-school drama. I almost never notice that with Netflix productions, but with some other dramas, it really stands out.
The chemistry between Lomon and Kim Hye Yoon is honestly nonexistent. I don’t feel anything between them. The whole shaman storyline is something we’ve seen a thousand times already, and the “she has to choose between saving the male lead or sacrificing her own life” trope? I’ve seen that a million times.
This is the ML a few years ago: https://i.ibb.co/nNt0f8Hq/image.pngHe lost so much weight and went too far His…
In K-dramas, many actors and actresses have lost weight, and their faces seem increasingly tired with age — and also because of the heavy makeup. I’ve noticed this in quite a lot of Korean dramas.
What’s going on with the actress Han Ji Hyeon? I feel like it’s really hard for her to get roles. I genuinely adore her, but she often seems to be cast in the same type of role — the excitable, hyperactive character. I don’t get the impression that she’s flooded with K-drama offers, which makes me wonder if that’s why she ends up accepting supporting roles.
I feel like it’s getting worse and worse. The last two or three episodes have been really uninteresting — it honestly needs to end. I loved the part about the girls’ friendship and the search for Yehpee, but now it’s just boring.
The second episode was even more catastrophic than the first. The budget must be incredibly low, considering the drama was supposed to be released last summer. I agree with all the other comments—the acting is just awful. We wanted the male lead to get his first leading role, but he’s literally not ready yet. This drama feels like something that would fit better on YouTube than anywhere else.
There is a mistake regarding the character Cha Yu Gyeom. He does not play Ran’s boyfriend, but rather the boyfriend of the youngest sister, Song Ha Dam. He is also the best baseball pitcher in the country.
Honestly, I’m betting on a total fish kiss for their first kiss — probably next week, maybe episode 8. But 100% a fish kiss. Ugh. For Roh Jeong Eui, it’ll be her third kiss in a drama, and they’ve *all* been fish kisses.
Honestly, I don’t know how I managed to sit through so many episodes. Nothing works. And you can’t even blame the actors here because they’re simply not the problem. The real issue is clearly the plot — it’s just bad — and the way it’s filmed.
I mean, STOP with the gumiho stories. It doesn’t work anymore. It’s boring and incredibly predictable. And why does this K-drama look like it was filmed in 2020? The vibe feels like an old-school drama. I almost never notice that with Netflix productions, but with some other dramas, it really stands out.
The chemistry between Lomon and Kim Hye Yoon is honestly nonexistent. I don’t feel anything between them. The whole shaman storyline is something we’ve seen a thousand times already, and the “she has to choose between saving the male lead or sacrificing her own life” trope? I’ve seen that a million times.
Honestly, I don’t even think I’d give it a 5.