Umm I suffer from bipolar disorder and depression but Im an old person and learned to cope with it, but Im going…
Thank you so much for sharing this—it’s very moving. You can really feel how much this drama resonates with your experience and with your son’s. What you said about “facing things” and trying to find one’s place is truly powerful. I’m glad this series has been able to bring you comfort and even a bit of healing during a difficult time. I wish you and your son all the strength and courage.
⚠️⚠️⚠️ I just want to give a quick warning before you go any further.
If you're going through a difficult time, dealing with heavy depression, or having a lot of negative thoughts, please be careful. What you're about to read or listen to can be very heavy and emotionally intense, and it might make things feel worse.
Take care of yourself first. Step away if you feel like it’s too much, and come back later when you're in a better, more stable headspace.
This kind of content is best experienced when you’re feeling a bit more grounded, more positive, and able to show yourself some love and kindness.
I really wasn’t a fan of Go Yoon Jung, and with every drama she did, I used to criticize her acting and say she always made the same expressions. But thanks to this drama, I’ve completely fallen for her—it’s literally her best role in a K-drama. I absolutely love her character, and her “boba eyes” are so cute. She’s amazing 😻
Damn, what an episode 6. Just an incredible episode. What even was that episode? It completely broke me. I loved it so much. Dongman/Eun A and Jin Man… but seriously, they need to stop with those heartbreaking scenes of Jin Man wanting to end his life. It hurts so much, he seems so broken. I don’t know why—maybe they explain it in the drama (if anyone has an answer, thanks in advance). PHJ’s acting is just phenomenal. I love this drama, it’s a potential 10 for me.
As long as I’m alive, I sincerely pray to one day see a drama with Lee Jong Suk and IU, but damn, it feels like it might be impossible. Lee Jong Suk would have fit perfectly here as well. I’m not criticizing Byeon Woo-seok’s acting—I actually like what he brings—but LJS literally has the visuals for this kind of drama. We’ve only seen images from his upcoming K-drama *Remarried Empress*, and he shines so much.
IU is so cute, but honestly, even after 8 episodes I just can’t get into this drama. I can’t really immerse myself in it. The thing is, usually when I watch a K-drama, if I’m not hooked by the first or second episode, I know I’ll never fully enjoy it—even if it gets amazing later on. Here, I’ve never really had a great time watching it or felt fully engaged, and honestly I can’t figure out why.
I'm trying to scroll up to see the max number of messages, but there are way too many. I’m wondering how people manage to reply to every comment. Do you guys spend all day on ‘MDL’?
The casting is seriously insane, like what the hell. I’m wondering how they all got the offer at the same time. The cast is absolutely crazy. It almost makes me want to be part of it (which makes zero sense lmaooo😭
What is this insane casting??? Ryu Seung-ryong—I feel like he really loved acting in Low Life, and now he’s into this kind of drama style. The cast is legendary, but damn, Moon Sang-min is everywhere, I don’t get it. Does he have someone high up in the industry backing him? I honestly don’t think he’s a very good actor.
So Soo Bin released the best K-drama OST—thanks, bye!!!
My favorite part Nae maeumeul ganjireopineun Chorokbichui neoran sesange Every laugh, every spark You light up my heart my favorite part, oh Is simply you
The OST for episode 3 has been released, and I was right. Last week I would’ve bet my house that it was Soo So Bin, and today it was confirmed that it really was him. I’m so happy it’s out—I’m going to have it on repeat.
The third episode is a bit better than the first two, but it’s still boring and the plot isn’t interesting. I’m staying for Chae Won Bin, who acts pretty well for her first romance role, but honestly I’ll give it one more episode before deciding whether to drop it. I keep yawning. The village trope is really dull, and even though I love Ahn Hyo Seop, I don’t feel like he fits this kind of drama.
I really enjoyed the first two episodes to kick off the drama, but honestly they should have released at least four, considering there are only ten episodes in total. Now, there are some really crazy things going on here—it’s honestly insane. For example, Heeju’s boyfriend getting hit at that speed and being launched like a rocket… I’ve never seen anything like that in my life. That scene felt completely surreal.
And that’s not all—how does the male lead always know where she is? How did he know where to go to break in? It’s obvious he’s someone from her childhood, but the ease with which he figures everything out is just wild.
Am I the only one who saves the show they’re most excited about for last? For example, I’ll watch an episode of a less interesting drama before watching, at the end, an episode of *Perfect Crown* or another drama I’ve been waiting for.
I didn’t realize it was two episodes on Wednesday instead of one on Wednesday and another on Thursday. It’s a Disney+ production, right? I think they’re the only ones who do that.
I just want to give a quick warning before you go any further.
If you're going through a difficult time, dealing with heavy depression, or having a lot of negative thoughts, please be careful. What you're about to read or listen to can be very heavy and emotionally intense, and it might make things feel worse.
Take care of yourself first. Step away if you feel like it’s too much, and come back later when you're in a better, more stable headspace.
This kind of content is best experienced when you’re feeling a bit more grounded, more positive, and able to show yourself some love and kindness.
Your well-being comes first.
My favorite part Nae maeumeul ganjireopineun Chorokbichui neoran sesange Every laugh, every spark You light up my heart my favorite part, oh Is simply you
And that’s not all—how does the male lead always know where she is? How did he know where to go to break in? It’s obvious he’s someone from her childhood, but the ease with which he figures everything out is just wild.