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Miss Night and Day korean drama review
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Miss Night and Day
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by Vivian
5 days ago
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 6.5
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 5.5
Rewatch Value 1.5
This review may contain spoilers

For the most part, the show was quite enjoyable.

My journey with the show began thanks to Eunji, but it was Lee Jung Eun's portrayal of Im Sun that really won me over. She was phenomenal, and I found her character incredibly endearing. Although the whole cast performed well... from my perspective, FL and ML didn’t share any chemistry whatsoever.

Without giving too much away in my review, I have to express my annoyance with episode 13. When Lee Mi Jin shows up at the office, her carelessness is hard to ignore. She grabs the forks without a second thought and accidentally reveals what she knows about Im Sun's coworker. It wasn’t amusing at all; it felt like a lackluster way to drop a hint to ML and his coworker that Lee Mi Jin and Im Sun are the same person.

I found Do Ga Yeong, Lee Mi Jin's best friend, to be quite charming, but it baffled me that she was attracted to that older coworker of Im Sun. I believe Ko Won should engage with Do Ga Yeong since they both know Lee Mi Jin's secret, and I can see them forming a lovely relationship.

It's not merely the age gap between Do Ga Yeong and Im Sun's coworker; it felt a bit lazy overall. Here’s a young woman who admires a celebrity, and then out of nowhere, she develops feelings for a random older guy without any solid reason. There wasn’t even a strong connection between them to make it believable.

The show begins with promise and is enjoyable, but it sadly loses momentum as it goes on, with the last episode being particularly underwhelming.

Was the drama entertaining? Yes, indeed. Would I watch it again? Probably not. Nonetheless, I’d recommend it if you’re on the lookout for a drama; it’s enjoyable, but it’s one of those shows you watch and move on from.
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