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Replying to chismg10 Sep 27, 2025
I don't think it matters at all the age gap, but the acting quality and chemistry. Also, please be aware that…
In the whole world, in real-life, there are many couples with over 15 years age gap, in countries where love-marriage is the norm (EU, US etc.). In countries like the US and in EU, age gap relationships are even more prominent compared to Asian ones because here families have a strong say in marriages, and a lot of the times they don't prefer much age gap, like, not more than 5-8 years gap, so there's a sort of pressure on prospective couples.
I don't understand why people who have nothing to do with those couples are bothered by this. Love happens between people of same age or different ages, of same ages or of similar ages. As long they are both adults and made their choices, I just don't understand the fixation.
Now, we want women to make their own choices, and when they do, if somehow it doesn't favor our opinion, we are like, "What? Yuck! What's this couple!!! I didn't sign up for this. The girl must be being manipulated by the man, it has to be, otherwise it can't happen. Or both of them are nuts. What's their problem? Uck! I can't handle this."
Like they are supposed to explain their choices to us who have nothing to do with them. Why? It's their lives. You don't like age-gap, no problem. Don't marry someone older or younger than you. Don't like age-gap dramas (in Real-life or Drama-life age-gap), don't watch them.
Why just spread your personal opinion, which sounds less of an opinion but more of a prejudice in public platform like this?
Yeah you can count a bunch of reasons why age gap relationships may not work out/isn't as good/isn't good for society blah blah blah. But you can do so for couples with "Different religions", "Different ethnicities", "Different Physical Attractiveness", "Difference in height", "Difference in EDUCATION", "Difference in Financial State", etc. etc. etc.
All of these I listed above, are prejudices. If we wanna find a partner trying to satisfy all of these, then, Good luck to us.
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Replying to Catalyst1999 Sep 12, 2025
Thank you for the best review of this beautiful drama 😊
You are too kind. Thank you.
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On Tastefully Yours May 29, 2025
Unfortunately, having to drop this one.
Really tired of the same old, same old.
Did they really have to bring a 2nd male lead to this one, who is desperate to get back to the FL after all these years? And apparently he is related to the ML's company and inheritence somehow.
Wow, we have never seen anything like this in Dramaland!!!
Like, how many times this shit been repeated throughout the Kdrama-sphere? Do people not have the right to get bored and royally annoyed by this?
Sometimes I feel like it's not only their lack of creativity,
But as if they are possessed, they can't help but repeating the same formula over and over again.
You cast popular actors, who have already had hits and/or rising stars. Then make the fans go nuts saying, "Oh my god!! I can't believe these 2 are together in this drama, I've been waiting forever for this to happen. I am crying!!!"
And then the fanbase try to make justification online as to why an average drama is actually a masterpiece or whatever. Criticize the drama and they are like, "Oh my god, you are hating on my diva, you don't like my oppa!!"
Storyline can go to hell, execution can go to hell, artistic venture and daring could go to hell.
Just give the fans some fluffy romantic moments with incredible visuals. And then you are done.
Damn! How many dramas with potential down the road became just basic stories that even a 12th grader who is familiar with Kdramas could come up with, I wonder.
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On Ha Young Jul 29, 2024
Person Ha Young
Seriously Pretty. I had first seen her in "Lonely Enough to Love". Last time I saw her was on "Doona"
She really needs to have a main role in a Drama, instead of support roles.
Wow, looked up the wiki now and in her next drama she is getting one of the main roles. Happy for her.
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Replying to ephemeral Jul 11, 2024
This is one of my favorite dramas can you recommend me similar dramas?
The closest to this show that I can think of are Birth Secret (2013), Love Rain (2012) and Chocolate (2019). Love Rain and Chocolate doesn't have amnesia element, but it's about first love, although Love Rain's story is a bit complicated since the children of the Main Characters from the past become romantically entangled with each other, those MC I am talking about had feelings for each other when they were young in college. You will understand if you read the story synopsis.
Birth Secret (2013) is by far the closest, it has element of amnesia and really the central plot. The FL's amnesia causes a lot of havoc in ML's life. It's quite emotionally heart-wrenching, quite like My Love Eun Dong.
Chocolate is about two people (each other's first love) lose contact early in their lives, but they hadn't forgotten each other, and those two could have met and really recognize each other. But unfortunately it doesn't happen. Later their story evolves. You have to be quite patient with this as the FL and ML get together pretty late in the drama. However, it's overall storyline and other supporting character's made this drama very thoughtful and worth watching.
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unterwegsimkoreanischenD Jun 28, 2024
"Sophisticated genre mix. Soulful. Well grounded. At a comfortable pace."
This headline of your review truly encapsulate everything great about this drama. Aside from the fact that how soulful and grounded this drama was despite having a Serial Murder case being the center of the show, It's pacing really felt like one of the best in the K-drama world, where every single episode felt meaningful and the show being not draggy in the slightest.
Great review in all honesty.
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Replying to Yashita1721 Jun 12, 2024
Title The Atypical Family Spoiler
if we go by that theory and then how did he summon he get his ball back from yesterday like i doubt he had a pic…
Interesting theory, and it could be that he can simply scan a "Timeline". Given that 18 years ago there was just one point in time where Bok Gwi Ju and his mom met.
But even then, to think that he can just go back to 18 years ago exactly at that point in time seems weird. For him to figure out exactly what "18" years meant in that context, seems really far fetched. It's not like he has a book of some sort with a page marked that says exactly 18.
And if he can browse his mom's memories, that sounds like rather Ina's power. Again, that seems like quite convoluted.
And as far as being safe from fire, I understand that it can be like his dad's power where nothing else touches him, except let's say his father, like it was the case for Bok Gwi Ju with Do Da Hee.
But in that case, with the ball, how did he bring it back if nothing could touch him? He should not be able to touch the ball, like the fire couldn't touch him. We then have to speculate that if he is targeting something, everything else become untouchable except that target. Again, a lot of speculation.
If he could go to that exact time, and Bok Gwi Ju pushed Do Da Hee down and there was like one second, he would have to immediately grab him with his hand right there before the fire engulfs his dad. For him to do that exactly in such a short moment, again, feels kinda difficult for a child to fathom all this. He has to suddenly appear in that exact moment before the fire captures his dad and grab him and bring him back.
If there is a mechanistic process of time travel and grabbing someone from a point in time that requires scanning someone else's memory, getting the location and time from that, then going after the target and getting there in a very specific moment that's very short lasting, like a second, and for him to not get affected by anything else, except for that target to be able to touch it, and then bring it back, Then I don't know, it seems really difficult for a 5 year old child.
I have kinda given up on trying to figure out exactly what his power looks like, I am not sure even the writers knows. The child had like 3-4 min of screenplay, so they probably either didn't want to explain it or couldn't explain it due to shortage of time.
Either way, I loved the shocking factor of the ending. K-dramas are famous for Disastrous endings due to either a chiche run of the mill ending or a batshit crazy one where everyone suddenly dies in the last 10 minutes of the show or something. This ending I liked very much, despite not having enough explanation.
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Replying to Yashita1721 Jun 11, 2024
Title The Atypical Family Spoiler
if we go by that theory and then how did he summon he get his ball back from yesterday like i doubt he had a pic…
I don't think he needed a pic of a ball that he always play with. His father on the other hand, he never met and not with him all the time. So, he just looked at the photo for reference and could summon him, considering he can't visualize his dad all that well without a photo, since he doesn't live with him. With the ball, he could just be like, "Uh, I played with it yesterday, that orange spongy ball, I can't find it. I want it now." And it appears in current time.

If we go by your theory then it becomes even more complicated. How did he know exactly what time to go back, his mom told him "about 5 years ago" or "18 years ago. How would he know the date and time to go back to that exact time?
Bok Gwi Ju could go back in time, but the time where he could go back were his memories. His son doesn't have any memory of the fire 18 years ago, not to mention his son wasn't even born. During the fire, after Do Da Hee was pushed down the window, there was like a second before the fire completely engulfed the corridor. How would the child go there, in that corridor with burning fire and take his dad out in that instance? It seems really difficult, if it has a strict mechanism of time travel like that, especially for a small child.

To me it seemed like his power is basically grabbing someone or something from a point in time at random, in this case the time simply happened to be during the fire. It has to be something like a switch of some sort, he wants something / someone from the past and they just gets snatched from the past directly to the present to him. It looks like kind of a "Wish Grant" sort of power. He wishes them to appear, and his power just takes care of it.

Again, the writers definitely made the ending quite complicated to actually understand exactly how the son's power work. If he can go back in time, how does he go back to that exact time? If he is summoning, which works like a wish granting of sort, then it makes sense, but again, it really doesn't exactly describe how his power works exactly, unlike Bok Gwi Ju's power, which the writers have described quite clearly throughout the show.

These answers we probably won't know, we can only speculate at this point. I think they wanted the child's power to be somewhat mysterious, at least it's exact characteristics. What they wanted is a shocking factor during the ending, even if it's not exactly clear. And the shocking factor worked, since nobody really expected a) For him to have a son in the first place and b) His son to have that kind of power to bring him to the present. So, despite it not being completely clear, the ending definitely intrigued us.
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On The Atypical Family Jun 11, 2024
Title The Atypical Family Spoiler
Looks like the son is the most OP character of them all, he can just look at a picture of his father, then just snatch him from a point in time in the past straight to the present. His power seems to be like summoning someone from the past.
When Bok Gwi Ju pushed Do Da Hee from the window and the fire engulfed, we didn't see what happened to Bok Gwi Ju. His son just snatched him from that point in time to the future.
Honestly, when it comes to ending, nobody really expected this, that's why I love it.
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DrKay May 31, 2024
With every episode, the show builds more and more anticipation. That's one of the best traits for a drama to have.
Also, they didn't overdo things with the story, kept it in realistic boundaries, with quirky and relatable characters keeping us hooked to the story. It feels like an enjoyable ride with every episode, and you just think, "Man, I wish I could watch the next episode right now".
The superpowers are also not without their limitations, nothing overpowered. That actually makes the story more interesting.
This is the only drama that I am currently waiting eagerly for every new episode. Every day I am like, "Is it Saturday yet?"
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On The Atypical Family May 26, 2024
I keep loving every episode. Glad I went for this drama.
This is the type of drama that keeps poking and tingling my curiosity cells in the brain. The storyline, the Atypical characters, the main leads' chemistry, it's all great. The great thing about this drama that with every episode, it keeps building anticipation.
Interesting, a bit unusual and very well executed, my cup of tea all year around.
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Replying to Maya May 24, 2024
Person Kwon Yu Ri
Feel like I haven’t seen her in forever she looks different with her profile changed
It ain't you. The profile pictures in MDL nowadays are horrendous. So many people requested some profile pictures to be changed since a lot of the pictures don't even look like them. But, to no avail.
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Replying to PaulUK May 24, 2024
I'm only 3 episodes in and I'm hooked, how this is rated 7.8 is a crime. Does it turn into a trainwreck?You're…
As they say, history often repeats. She probably empathizes too much with patients that are going through serious issues, as if that gives her a goal of fixing them. That in turn morphs into affection.
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Replying to PaulUK May 23, 2024
I'm only 3 episodes in and I'm hooked, how this is rated 7.8 is a crime. Does it turn into a trainwreck?You're…
It definitely deserves higher ratings, if it was a drama with a very popular star, the ratings would have gone somewhere around 8.5.
It doesn't become a trainwreck. The Ending was good enough, the only problem was with how writers dealt with the 2nd ML, portraying him as a victim, even though he wasn't by any means. If you watch the drama for 12 episodes or so, you will understand.
They definitely could have improved the ending episodes a lot, had they not portray the 2nd ML the way they have, as some sort of a victim.
But overall, it had been a great experience for me.
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