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Dew as Pheem adds such a messy, chaotic energy to everything, and even when the love triangle gets a bit loud and stressful, it really fits the vibe of the story. I loved how the director focused on the quiet, desperate moments instead of trying to make everything look perfect. It’s definitely a heavy watch about people reaching their breaking point.
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The second couple was a strange journey; I disliked them at first, then they won me over, only for their story to completely crash land at the end. By the last two episodes, I was just hitting the fast-forward button. It really fumbled the finish and just didn't deliver.
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An Authentic Gem That Never Gets Old
It’s honestly impressive how well this holds up considering it’s from 2018. I only discovered it a year ago, but it turned into an instant favorite—I’ve actually sat through the whole thing four times now. What really makes it stand out is how grounded the story is. You don't get any of that annoying, forced drama or over-the-top tropes that usually clutter these shows. Instead, the chemistry is just... there. It’s genuine. Seeing their relationship grow through the intensity of the volleyball setting feels completely natural, which makes it so easy to actually care about what happens to them.The balance is perfect. You get the romance, but the energy on the court keeps the momentum from ever stalling. It’s just one of those rare, authentic gems that doesn’t need clichés to be good. Even after four rewatches, the ending still hits just as hard as the first time.
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