Beautiful Funny Drama! Watch It!
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Belated Joy Worth Every MinuteYou Are My Fateful Love is the kind of drama that reminds you why you fell in love with the genre in the first place. This sweet, charming romance follows Ruan Yu and Xu Huaisong — two people who secretly carried a crush on each other through high school, only to reunite a decade later under the most unexpected circumstances. The result is pure magic.
What immediately stands out is the production quality. The cinematography is absolutely stunning — feels intentional and beautiful. The costumes are equally impressive, adding an elegance that perfectly complements the tone of the story.
The casting is spot-on. Miles Wei and Zheng Hehuizi have effortless chemistry, and the supporting cast holds their own with memorable performances that keep the story fresh. The writing strikes a wonderful balance — funny and light-hearted in the right moments, yet genuinely moving when it counts. The humor lands naturally without ever feeling forced.
What keeps the story engaging is its stream of unexpected twists and layered characters. Just when you think you know where things are headed, the drama finds another clever way to surprise you, all while maintaining a pace that never drags. This is not a show that overstays its welcome.
Whether you’re a long-time C-drama fan or just dipping your toes in, You Are My Fateful Love is a delightful, feel-good watch that delivers on every front. A beautiful story, beautifully told.
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Lakorn rated as "feminist" but mostly just a lakorn!!
PLOT: Lin, the FL, is mistreated by her husband (chosen by her father, a macho and authoritarian patriarch). With the help of her brother Kasom, and the ML, Muen, who guides her towards an accounting job in his company, she escaped this hell. After her divorce, Muen courts her (with great difficulty because FL is reluctant after her failure). Furthermore, Muen's ex makes a comeback. Kasom falls in love with Kaew, the ML's cousin. But the patriarch doesn't accept it, finds "his" ideal daughter-in-law, and does everything to marry her off to Kasom. Kasom dies in an accident, and the patriarch became paraplegic.+++ The actors are convincing (except for the FL, who is pretty but always has a poker face).
+++ The story is fairly coherent.
+++ I really like the second romance (more than the main one because the FL annoys me).
### THE FLAWS OF LAKORNS: way too much melodrama!
- The abusive and contemptuous patriarch towards women
- The stubborn ex-husband & the obsessive ML ex
- The "ideal" fiancée willing to sell herself
### The FL who is in love, but doesn't want to get married, and maybe she does, and then ultimately doesn't
ლ(ಠ益ಠლ ლ(ಠ益ಠლ ) When it's supposed to be in favor of Women's Rights, you have to write consistent and intelligent heroines, not fickle ones ლ(ಠ益ಠლ
=> Interesting lakorn because of its actors, but so melodramatic!!
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Lakorn noté comme "féministe" mais surtt lakorn !!
PLOT : Lin, la FL, est maltraitée par son mari (choisi par son père, patriarche macho & autoritaire). Avec l'aide de son frère Kasom, et du ML, Muen, qui l'oriente vers 1 emploi de comptable ds sa Cie, elle échappe à cet enfer. Après son divorce, Muen la courtise (avec bcp de difficultés car FL réticente après son échec). De +, l'ex de Muen fait son come-back. Kasom tombe amoureux de Kaew, cousine du ML. Mais le patriarche ne l'accepte pas, trouve "sa" belle-fille idéale et fait tt pr la caser avec Kasom. Celui-ci meurt ds 1 accident et le patriarche est paraplégique.
+++ Les acteurs sont convaincants (sauf la FL jolie, mais tjs poker-face)
+++ La story est à peu près cohérente.
+++ J'aime bcp la romance 2 (plus que la romance principale car la FL m'énerve).
### LES DEFAUTS DES LAKORNS: bcp bcp (trop) de mélo !
- le patriarche abusif et méprisant envers les femmes
- L'ex-mari obstiné & l'ex du ML obsessionnelle
- la fiancée "idéale" prête à se vendre
### La FL qui est amoureuse, mais ne veut pas se marier, et peut-être que si, et puis finalement non ლ(ಠ益ಠლ ლ(ಠ益ಠლ
Qd c'est censé être en faveur du Droit des Femmes, il faut écrire des héroïnes cohérentes et intelligentes, pas des girouettes ლ(ಠ益ಠლ
=> Lakorn intéressant par ses acteurs, mais tellement mélo !!
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Well-depicted effects of artificial BF (on users/society)
Love seo in guk! Interesting concept. FL acted really well too! The series triggers relevant discussions on the technological, mental, ethical, societal effects of such a dating simulation. These are interesting & chaotic times to be alive in!--spoiler--
Didn't agree with story progression towards the end - of FL consulting artificial boyfriend on how to patch up with the real boyfriend, but I get it - they captured the essence well of the AI willing to help the user/make them happy by whatever means necessary.
They captured other facets well too - of impact of such a service on human life - like, FL's best friend gaming the system, the comic author getting immersed in it, etc.
There is of course unrealism too in the ML being persistent with the FL till she's ready to date - this is the bubble of dramas, rare in the real world.
--spoiler--
A short series that captured the essence of having an artificial BF well.
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A Heavy Aftertaste
The drama leaves a heavy, heart-wrenching impression—it is literally permeated with pain, which makes you genuinely worry about each of the main characters. The story of friendship and love is portrayed very touchingly, but with a bitter aftertaste, and many questions remain after watching it. Despite not having the most original premise, the execution is strong: the acting is powerful, and Tseng Jing Hua makes his character feel real and easy to understand.The adult characters make a particular impression, their actions are infuriating. The mother who abandoned her son and ran off into the fog with the jerk who beat them and racked up debts. The dejected old woman who tormented her own granddaughter her whole life. I won’t even mention the classmates—they deserved what they got in the end.
The main character could have taken a calmer path, but pain, resentment, and the loss of a loved one push him toward a different decision. Ultimately, this makes the story even more tragic and ambiguous, but that’s exactly why it’s worth watching.
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Interesting Story, Terrible Main Leads’ Acting
An interesting, refreshing fantasy story, I watched it mainly for the plot. The main leads deliver terrible performances and feel completely miscast, in my opinion. Supporting cast, however, is solid enough that I’ve been generous with the acting score. Visually, the drama is quite strong, with very beautiful costumes in the spirit world and pleasing aesthetics.I haven’t read the novel, but I believe this drama had potential and could have benefited from better direction, storytelling, and different main leads. The story remains fairly surface-level throughout, but it works well enough as light entertainment. It is one of those shows that, once finished, doesn’t really leave you with anything… except the fact that you finished it. Not great, not terrible, just sitting in that very specific category of “I watched it, therefore it exists.”
Still, one does hope more fantasy dramas continue to be made. They are flawed, certainly, but still more entertaining than many recent dramas that try to chase depth and end up with none. At least fantasy knows it is a fairy tale, and behaves accordingly.
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NOSTALGIC & PERFECT??
Recently i watched this drama again on its 2nd year anniversary and its just sooooo good💜This gave me nostalgic vibes, not every drama is enjoyable watching it a second time but it was like i was watching it for the first time🥹
Romance,comedy,visuals,OSTs,time travelling etc everything is just so on point. Nowadays not many kdramas are like that😢
Love Kim hyeyoon and Byeon woosoek acting their couple is perfect in every ways i can’t wait for their future projects.
I will watch Perfect Crown soon just so excited💃
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A nice watch
I finally ended up watching it because of the confession scene which I though happened way later but it turned out to be the very first ep. A pleasant surprise might I add. But I was also worried because if a couple gets together this early on and it's 28 eps, for cdramas (iykyk), that means lotssss of unnecessary misunderstandings and drama. But this wasn't it. And it's also not a romance-focused drama, as you'll already see from the synopsis. Sorry for the long review ahead.First of all, it's a very realistic watch. As a psych graduate, the way they portray and explain emotions and human behavior is, while jargon heavy at some point, I understand the use because this is supposed to be somewhat a psychological type drama and it's nice to see. Some people might not agree with some things and the way main leads were acting at times but in my opinion, very realistic instead of just following the cliché predictable path of some idk blind heroic act trope or misunderstanding trope or whatever. All the characters have their own reasons for the way they act, good or bad or ambiguous (at least as someone who watched it from the pov of psych). And no, I don't think the FL was annoying in anyway. She was acting the way all humans would react, as you and I would react to situations she was in. There was a little bit of good cop/ bad cop and moral high ground stuff as it would in all police dramas, but it's necessary so I won't say much on it.
Secondly, the acting. I don't think anyone's acting was bad in this per se. They all did a good job. But I really have to applaud the portrayal of emotionally tortured Jiang Hansheng (ML) and Qi Yan. JHS's non reactive demeanor that become cold and stoic to shock and traumatic in literal seconds was well done. And then Qi Yan, don't get me even started. In all the scenes he appeared, he managed to disgust me and intrigued me by the way he portrayed his traumatized and twisted self so well. Jiang Cheng also did very well in the ways he showed the mind struggle of being inbetween 2 polar worlds. FL did okay, not much to say because her character isn't supposed to be as complex as the other main leads and is rather straightforward. She acted well in portraying moments of dilemma.
In conclusion, I didn't focus on any of the cons because I was preoccupied with the pros, And like another comment said, if you're looking for romance heavy, push and pull situations, this is not for you. But if you give this a chance, like me without having preconceived notions, you might find yourself surprisingly enjoying it. Overall, I liked it so much I finished this in 2 days. And this kinda pulled me out of the cdrama slump I was in with all these copy paste romance dramas these days.
Also Jing Boran was effing HOT. K thx bye.
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criminally underrated
I remember being hooked from the very first watch, it's rare to find a mystery, suspense drama this tightly woven that keeps you on edge the whole time. The chemistry between the fl and second ml is especially strong, and Shim Hee Sub’s performance really pulls you in, despite its mystery-suspense tone. Will keep it brief, as it's best experienced going in completely blind. A criminally underrated, must-watch that leaves a lingering aftertaste long after you finish.Was this review helpful to you?
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The characters are all miserable and depressed
Let me start by saying I really enjoyed this show for the majority of the episodes. The story was simple, but enjoyable. The first half or so felt like watching a real story more than watching characters in a show, which I really liked. It gave me the same feel as When Life Gives You Tangerines in that way (a very high compliment). Then the show got to the finale and lost so many points for me. I hate when a finale erases everything that the show did and that's exactly what this finale was. There was no point to the rest of the show nor the progress the characters made because the finale throws that all away.The first few episodes of them in highschool and the year or so following were the best of the show. We saw them fall in love, and see how hard it is to keep a long distance relationship going while trying to get through your first year in adulthood. That was all beautifully done, even their breakup. The next episode jumping ahead 10 years and seeing what they've been up to, loved it. Then they run into each other again...it starts out okay and then really went downhill from there. They get back together for a month and breakup for the same reason they did before, Tae So is making all the effort to be together while Eun A is making none. They breakup again and I'm thrilled. Tae So has A Sol in her life and I think they'd be really good for each other, which they were. I was hoping it would develop into more, but not mad it didn't either. Where the show greatly disapointed me and made me angry to be honest, is the finale. Most of the finale is spent with Tae So and Eun A meeting up, saying goodbye, and repeat. They keep saying that it's going to be their last goodbye over and over, but it isn't. Finally Eun A decides to go to Hawaii and they say goodbye...again. We flashforward a year and she sends him a message, he smiles, and they start to narrate the same thing talking about destiny, and the credits roll.
...the credits roll.
Reasons I hate the finale with a passion:
1. It was wasted by a million goodbyes that meant nothing
2. When we think they're just going to get back together, she leaves AGAIN
3. It's been a year, maybe he can move on. NOPE. She's got him wrapped around her finger AGAIN.
4. The entire narration talking about destiny. They are not destined. They are just two people who can't move on because they don't let themselves nor eachother move on. They're just going to keep repeating the cycle over and over again.
Other issues I had with this show:
1.We got to hear what A Sol was thankful for with Tae So, but didn't get to hear what he said to her...why? Because we wasted all the screentime on pointless goodbyes.
2. Eun A was super selfish and thoughtless. She never cared about what Tae So wanted or what was best for their relationship. She only cared about herself
3. Eun A seemed like a completely different character in highshcool than the rest of the show. In highschool she was fun, caring, whymsical. After that she was boring, depressing, and selfish.
4. Eun A's beef with her stepmom seemed stupid. We didn't really get enough on why she blamed her for her dad's death, so it just seemed petty.
5. The "dating" between Eun A and Seong Chan was so pointless and practically nonexistant. Also why did he have a thing for her when she was 17? Weird.
6. A Sol's ending seemed like they didn't care about her ending so they just faded to black on her last scene and we never saw her again
7. Tae So was so boring for a main character. Super caring, yes. Not much else though
Things I liked:
1. Tae So and Eun A's chemistry as well as Tae So and A Sol's chemistry. The actors did a great job with that
2. Great cast. I liked a lot of the actors
3. Tae So's family. I loved seeing the relatiopnship between all of them. Loved his brother a lot too. I thought the brother and his coworker were going to get together but they didn't do anything with that.
4. A Sol. She was the best character and I really enjoyed her scenes.
5. I liked the cinematics of some of the shots
6. I liked how simple the story was. Everything nowadays is always so flashy and in your face, so this was a nice change of pace.
7. The realistic feel of this show, like I mentioned before.
Overall, I enjoyed quite a bit about this show, but there was also a lot I didn't. The finale is where my biggest issues lie and unfortuantely a lot of that outways the good.
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Delivers on every front
It's been a while since I've watched such a satisfying storyline! I had minimal expectations going in; it was on my radar because of FL (loved Love Scout), and I became intrigued after seeing who the ML was. I didn't expect to enjoy the story so much, and it was so delightful to like every new character we were introduced to. The story is straightforward--no frustrating love triangles, and no unnecessary drama. While the ML frustrated me at times, and the pace lagged towards the end, overall it delivers on what it promises. It's sweet, not overly sentimental, and a good binge.I like that ML picked his project. After The Glory and Squid Game, I think this one was a fresh breath of air. And as for Han Jimin...queen of romcom, am I right????
Edit: after reading some of the other reviews, I feel compelled to add that this drama is exactly what it says on the tin: a practical guide to love. I think most people missed the point of the blind dates and of FL meeting two (or more) guys and were looking for some societal-expectations-defying romance. This is not it. In fact, I'd go so far as to say that this drama romanticises the reality of trying to find your person/family when you're older; that's the point of it. It shows the pragmatism of "choosing" love for a single woman in her mid/late 30s (in Asia) . While it doesn't go into depth to deal with those elements, they are acknowledged, and I think they are a big part in understanding why the story plays out the way it does. I agree that the FL is egregiously immature at times, however--it's hard to take her seriously as the age she's playing. But I think overall it's a sweet story, and shouldn't be so easily dismissed.
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Babies' First Steps Towards Adulting?
This series is the fourth installment of the Baby Assassins franchise. The set up remains the same throughout the franchise: Chisako (Takaishi Akari) and Mahiro (Izawa Saori) are two young but highly competent assassins who just want a steady flow of work, but they would like to be otherwise left alone by the Assassins Guild that employs them. And the Assassins Guild, like any good, "benevolent" employer in the modern era, would like to develop their employees to have a wider skillset to leverage all the synergies in the assassination business. The entire franchise is a darkly comedic gun-fu martials arts series that obliquely critiques capitalistic corporate culture.This jdrama continues directly from the three prior movies, but other than some shared characters (particularly among the service personnel who clean up after the assassinations) there's not a whole lot of continuity that anyone would need to know in order to enjoy this series. And so (at this point in 2026) if you've got an HBO Max subscription, and are curious whether you can watch this series without watching the prior movies, I'd say dive right in. You can always go back to the movies if you enjoy the characters, the action and the tone of the series.
This series is roughly divided into two halves. In the first half, the pair get reluctantly pulled into a "project" where one of the Guild's legendary assassins wants to come out of retirement to settle an old score. What's really going on in this part is a not so subtle critique of corporate training retreats. The pair's senpai for this section is Takashi (Kusakawa Takuya) who overacts pretty egregiously throughout, but his doing so seems to be as directed. The leads Takaishi and Izawa play things comparatively understated throughout the franchise in contrast to many of the more aggressive foils both within the Guild and without. That fact is is probably fairly essential to maintaining the comedic tone of the series between the action sequences.
The second half of the series has the pair split apart and assigned to two other departments. Mahiro is sent off to learn from and assist one of the Guild's liquidators who are assigned to kill assassins in the organization who have broken the rules. And Chisato is sent to work in Sales where issues of corporate politics and power harassment come to the fore. But the pair continue to live together, and ultimately work together to become partners again.
The acting of the leads remains superb and reaches a new peak in this series. Mahiro, outside of her extreme skills in hand to hand combat, is always mired in her debilitating social anxiety, and Chisato is outgoing, verging on manic at times. But the two actor's chemistry together is excellent to the point that it is natural to wonder if this series is, in fact, a GL. It's left ambiguous throughout the franchise, but I will reveal that there is a truly swoon-worthy moment in the final episode. Takaishi is the better actor as Chisato, and her career has recently gotten a well-deserved additional boost as she was the lead in this past winter's NHK asadora, The Ghost Writer's Wife. Much more surprising is Izawa's performance as Mahiro. Izawa was almost entirely a stunt performer prior to this series, but here she is not only anchoring the action sequences, but at one point she impressively cries directly to camera. She really should get more work, in my opinion.
If you enjoyed the prior movies, then this series is pretty much a must watch. There's probably a bit less time spent on the action sequences compared to the movies, and a bit more time on Chisato and Mahiro's slice-of-life interactions. In fact, one of the best episodes of the series has no diegetic action sequences at all (just a couple of brief flashbacks of memories). Nevertheless, there are good propulsive action sequences throughout the series with the same level of fight choreography that were seen in the movies. Thematically, there's also a bit more depth than the movies as the women take a few more steps towards adulthood, and the pair's relationship which has always been solid gets to bloom just a little.
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Elite Physicality, Peak Friendship
Confession: I actually couldn't make it all the way through Season 1 after multiple attempts, but I binged this season! It is a high-octane exploration of loyalty and the system updates required to survive a world that doesn't play fair.The "Brawn": Elite Physicality
The physiques in this drama are next-level. Rain, Lee Sang-yi, and Woo Do-hwan do not disappoint.
The Training Montages: These aren't just for show; they highlight the raw athleticism and "Iron Fist" discipline required for these roles.
The Finale: The fight scenes in the last episode are satisfying!
The "Heart": Gun-woo & Woo-jin
The bond between these two is the drama's "Safe Harbor". May we all have relationships like this! Their chemistry is pure magic, particularly in Episodes 1 and 7. I loved when Woo-jin was wearing the belt after Gun-woo won the title, haha.
The Struggle: My only critique is that they spend too much time on separate side quests even though they are on the same mission. I want my guys together on the screen, please!
The Reunion: Seeing them rejoin when things go wrong and then rebuild each other up is when the show truly shines. The way they can easily collapse in each other's presence and get strength from one another is the best.
Character Arc: The "Firewall" Update
My favorite part of the season is Gun-woo’s evolution. He starts with a "Cotton Candy Heart," but realizes that not everyone deserves his pure sincerity. Watching him build a Firewall around his heart—reserving his kindness for the inner circle while "Steeling" himself against enemies—is a powerful arc. His desire to protect (that classic FE personality) remains his core, but it’s now fortified. I love this arc for his character!
The Contrast: Good vs. Evil
The show does a fantastic job of contrasting the two foundations of good vs evil. The Good Side: Built on the foundation to protect and love one another. The Bad Side: Built on a "Logic Riot" of fear and greed. Rain plays the villain well.
Special Highlights
Park Seo-joon’s Cameo: A total "Premium" treat! His hilarious code names provided the perfect comedic relief. Oh and I can’t forget Dex!!
Verdict: A solid 8.5. Here’s hoping for a Season 3 where our boys get to stay together for the whole mission!
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When Zombies are sort of the Least of your Problems
My Rating: 9.5/10(My daughter, who’s in her 30s, gave it a full 10/10. She doesn’t typically like zombie movies at all, but she really enjoyed this one.)Review (No Spoilers)
I am not normally a zombie movie kind of person. The genre has just been done so many times. But this was good because it was a different take on zombies. There was also more to it than just fighting zombies. There was a romance. A lot of interpersonal relationships and conflict. The characters were well developed. I recommend it to zombie fans, of course, because even though it isn’t the “classic” zombie movie, it is definitely a fit for that monster-movie vibe in that aspect. It’s not very sad in the traditional sense, and it ends well—wrapped up as happily as it could be for a movie of this type.
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What made the zombies so interesting was that they weren’t undead—no reanimated-corpse vibe at all. They weren’t completely mindless either. It was a fresh, different type of zombie that gave the whole story more depth and surprise. Yoon Sae-bom is supposed to be special forces, but she rarely does anything that would show she has the skill to that caliber. Her husband, Jung Yi-hyun, who is a beat cop, seems far more specially trained than she is. I wish she had been more of a badass. When Andrew the psycho had the gun on them, both had so many opportunities to take him out, especially her as supposed special forces. They didn’t give a lot of tender moments with the couple. I think they liked each other from the get-go—I mean, that is why she married him. I also wish we had more of a view of what was going on around that building. They did a great job of showing how shitty some people would be in such a situation. All the greed, selfishness, envy—all comes out. We really did not get the “normal” either. Not even sure who the other antibody carrier was. And Han Tae-seok, the soldier-scientist guy, went through all that to save his wife and it seems it didn’t really save her. Where did this virus come from? The pills? Who made the pills and why? I had some questions. That is why it was more like a 9.5/10 for me.
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Boring
That was terrible, and I'm very disappointed, specially with this cast, so you have a super fantastic Actress in the lead role and you give her that character?? Really?? Such a wasted potential.And I only mentioned the FL cause Han JiMin is so versatile and even her bad dramas are good, but nothing can save this show!!
The thing I hated the most was how the FL behaved with the two MLs, like she was so indecisive and childish, like why do you even go to blind dates? What's the point, you literally don't check them at all!! And you don't even give them a proper No or Yes or anything, instead you just wait for them to do the next step, even with one of the dates when she wanted to cut him off, she literally asked her friend to do that for her, and when that friend didn't deliver that message for whatever reason, she went along with the second date instead of telling him that through a phon call or something, and I know it's not exactly great manners, but if you don't like someone be honest! At least stand by your choices!!
The ML was so direct, right from the beginning, but they made them take a tiny step by step, they even kissed without making anything clear! I mean, I'm not saying once they kisses it's a done deal, they can get caught in a moment or something, but when the SML directly and openly pursues her, she didn't tell him she is considering the ML, nor did she care about his effort, she just went along!! Even after she started a vague relationship with the ML she went to a date with the SML, just why? You started a stable relationship with a guy who adores you, why two timing?
I won't dwell much longer, long story short, the characters are just bad, and the FL was my least favourite if I ever had a favourite ~
Definitely not recommended ~~
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The law drama that I didn t know I needed
Pro Bono turned out to be a really engaging drama. I didn’t expect to get so invested in it, but it completely drew me in from the beginning.I was really expecting every single episode!What I appreciated the most was how the drama balanced legal cases with deeper social issues. Each case wasn’t just about the law—it highlighted real struggles and gave a voice to people who are often overlooked. That made the story feel both important and emotionally impactful.
The character development was also very well done. Watching the main lead grow and gradually change his perspectives!That added a lot of depth to the story. Their journey felt realistic and satisfying.
I also liked that the drama didn’t rely heavily on romance, but instead focused more on justice, morality, and personal growth. It’s definitely one I would recommend to anyone who enjoys character-driven stories with meaningful messages.
I could say this is my favorite drama of Jung Kyung-ho.
P.S. The performances were excellent, and the cast really brought their characters to life.
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