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Being an optimistic dumb is better than a powerful obscured person.
I felt the relatability, because the most terrifying scenes are the slow cuts and blood shots. I am not scared but I didn't feel fear exactly - more a physical unease, the same involuntary flinch I get when someone asks me to dress their wound.This series is good. It’s not like all horror movies or series. It's not a terrifying horror series with the sound effects or the ghost appearance. It's mostly blood oozing scenes, which made me squeamish while watching. I am not a horror fan but watch them occasionally because horror makes me differentiate reality and movie. I rarely find myself relating to characters in horror and survival shows, so without relatability I feel less attracted to them. This series made me cover my eyes, and at the same time, the characters are relatable.
Talking about acting, everyone delivered strong performances yet I personally want to mention the main lead. Actor Joen So Young, she perfectly carried me through Yoo Se A’s character arc. At first a cute normal teenager then scared one and standing against her fears and past and then finally becoming a fighter. Never felt like I was watching a series in her scenes. She perfectly embodies the character.
I could see that the characters which are optimistic are less powerful or commanding characters. Like Yoo Se A, a girl with her dream, honest and a happy relationship yet with a troubled past and Do Hye Ryeong similar, with fewer complications. These character types are present in slice of life or other genres as friend characters.
Now, if we take opposite characters Kwon Si Won and Im Na Ri. They are not inherently cruel or evil. These types of characters are most likely presented as main leads in other genres. Both characters can be Choi Nam Ra in “all of us dead" series. These characters are driven by their fears and insecurities. They lose themselves because of their fears and insecurities. If they put that fear and insecurities aside once, I can see they have a far better support system than the things they chase. That one difference landed well and made them villains, I hate them for their response but not their whole existence.
By this series, I thought being an optimistic fool was better than a powerful yet obscured person.
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A swoon worthy ending but ended too quickly
There’s something quietly comforting about returning to "Yumi's Cells Season 3"—like revisiting a familiar place that has changed just enough to surprise you, but not enough to feel unfamiliar. I finished this season with a strange mix of satisfaction and reluctance. It felt complete, yes… but also a little too brief, like a conversation that ended just when you were beginning to settle into it.Going in, I carried a bit of baggage from the webtoon. I knew certain moments had been shifted around in earlier seasons, and a small part of me couldn’t help but notice that. There was some lingering frustration there, I won’t deny it. But even with that in the background, this season still managed to win me over in its own quiet way. It doesn’t demand your attention loudly—it earns it slowly.
What stayed with me the most was the sense of growth. Not dramatic, life-altering transformation, but the kind that feels almost… ordinary. And maybe that’s why it works. Yumi feels more grounded this time, more aware of herself. She doesn’t carry her past into her present the way she once did, and there’s something deeply reassuring about watching someone learn to do that. To just… let things be. Sun Rok’s arc, too, unfolds gently—almost hesitantly—but when it finally clicks into place, it feels honest. Nothing exaggerated, nothing forced. Just two people slowly understanding themselves and each other.
The pacing surprised me. I was fully prepared to feel rushed, especially with only eight episodes, but that didn’t really happen. If anything, the first half moves with a kind of deceptive calm, almost like it has more time than it actually does. I remember thinking somewhere around episode five, “Will this really come together in time?” And yet, the final stretch—especially those last two episodes—lands with a quiet confidence. Still… I can’t help but feel that one or two more episodes would have allowed it to breathe even more.
There’s been a lot of discussion about the chemistry this season, and I suppose I understand where some of it comes from. But for me, it worked. Not in a loud, immediate way, but in something softer and more believable. The kind of connection that doesn’t try too hard to prove itself. It just exists, and if you’re willing to meet it halfway, you start to feel it. Kim Go Eun, as always, carries Yumi with such ease that it almost feels effortless. And Kim Jae Won—someone I wasn’t entirely sure about at first—ended up surprising me. There’s a sincerity to his performance that grew on me over time. Maybe that’s why their dynamic felt real to me.
I also found myself appreciating Yumi in a new way this season. There’s a quiet firmness to her now. The way she handles certain situations—especially with Jo Ho—felt… earned. Not dramatic, not drawn out, just clear and decisive. It’s a small thing on paper, but it says so much about who she has become. And yes, the editor’s nosiness did test my patience a bit—but somehow, even that felt like part of the world rather than a distraction from it.
And then, of course, there are the cells. They’re still here, still charming, still oddly comforting. Sun Rok’s cells, in particular, were a delight—his reasoning cell being unexpectedly adorable in a way I didn’t quite anticipate. I did notice that their presence felt slightly reduced this season, but I didn’t mind it. If anything, it allowed the real-world moments to take center stage without losing that signature whimsy that defines the series.
I’ve seen people say this season lacks chemistry, or that it doesn’t quite live up to what came before. And maybe, for some, that’s true. But I sometimes wonder if expectations shape the experience more than we realize. If you go in looking for a certain kind of spark, you might miss the quieter glow that’s actually there. I didn’t watch this season trying to compare—it helped, I think. It allowed me to accept it for what it is, rather than what I thought it should be.
And what it is… is something gentle. Something a little imperfect. But sincere.
If I had to describe it in a single line, I think I’d still say this:
"It feels like a soft, satisfying goodbye to a story that quietly stayed with me longer than I expected."
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bloody themes, strong language, and school settings
If you enjoy bloody themes, strong language, and school settings, then give this a try.It can feel a bit confusing at first since no backstory is provided, and it seems like a normal school drama. However, once the context is revealed, everything becomes much easier to understand.
The casting is excellent, especially the younger and adult versions of the characters. The actors deliver strong performances that feel natural rather than fake.
I do wish some parts were explained more clearly or given additional context to better understand the characters’ motivations and emotions.
Despite that, it is a show that keeps you hooked, making it hard to stop watching episode after episode.
Overall, it is a great watch, and I hope there will be a second season with more depth and explanation.
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A entrega da engrenagem simboliza que o aluno agora faz parte da "engrenagem" da universidade e que seu trabalho precisa funcionar em conjunto com os outros. Em contexto de BL tailandês dar a sua engrenagem a alguém significa dar o seu coração.
Aqui a dupla YinWar mostra o quanto eles tem uma química caótica mas que é de forte conexão, junto eles conseguem mostrar a forte conexão de casal e a carga emocional que ambos conseguem demonstrar separados em cena.
O BL é considerado tóxico, principalmente por conta de como ocorre a primeira vez dos dois, temos a infidelidade do personagem com a sua então namorada que poderia ser a vítima dessa história mas ela não é, afinal eles carregam seus erros, suas infidelidades e uma hora a verdade aparece e o amor surge, surge mesmo depois que eles acabam se magoando igualmente por escolhas que fizeram, mesmo assim eles conseguem encontrar um no outro aquilo que sempre estiveram buscando em outras pessoas, o amor, o carinho, o cuidado, ocorre essa mudança principalmente no personagem do War que inicialmente é apaixonado por uma outra pessoa que não tem interesse nele e que por sinal já é comprometido. Então ele já está sofrendo por esse amor não correspondido, O Mark se humilha por esse rapaz, e nisso que ele acaba esbarrando e conhecendo o Vee.
Esse bl possui uma história bem contada, personagens secundários que não estão ali só para preencher, cada um a sua maneira acrescenta na história e na relação entre o casal, fazendo a ponta entre eles, não é uma história de amor leve e fofa, é uma história que vai superar as complicações iniciais e a culpa da traição, são personagens errando a todo momento uns com os outros, mas o desenvolvimento emocional dos personagens, os ciúmes e conexão profunda que surge entre eles é bem contado.
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Os UpPoom brilham nesse BL com Ming (Up) fazendo o papel desse homem que demonstra inseguranças extremas e ao mesmo tempo ele é um homem EXTREMAMENTE tóxico, controlador, abusivo, você simplesmente tem vontade de socar a cara dele e tem o Joe (Poom) que é essa homem simples, meio solitário, emocionalmente vulnerável, ele é um dublê dedicado no seu trabalho, não busca fama, não passa por cima de ninguém, mas tem sua vida revirada quando Ming entra nela e passa a ter sentimentos amorosos por ele.
A história desse BL foge do tradicional, do que já esperamos ver, para mim as situações que vão ocorrendo com os personagens não eram de se esperar, não eram óbvias e isso acho que se deve a forma como desenvolveram pois cada capítulo se sustenta com quase 1 hora de duração fazendo com que a gente tenha todos os tipos de sentimentos com os personagens chama bastante atenção, como por exemplo quando Ming atinge uma crise de ciúmes por conta de um amigo de Joe e ele toma uma atitude que eu não esperava que me deixa completamente chocado, com vontade de socar a cara desse personagem, mas isso mostra para nós e para o Joe o quão tóxico ele pode ser, o que fica claro com a morte do Joe dado as consequências dos atos de Ming,
O Ming é um personagem difícil de você ter algum carinho por ele, ele mostra melhora com a perda principalmente pela culpa que carrega, mas demora para vermos o seu lado mais humano sem qualquer intenção benéfica com o Joe, quando uma farsa é revelada, uma farsa que para Ming era verdadeira é que Ming começa a se arrepender pelo mal entendido que aconteceu e pelas oportunidades que tirou de Joe, mas será suficiente? Será possível apagar o passado? Será que essa segunda chance é para Joe correr atrás dos seus sonhos interrompidos ou para Ming ficar ao lado daquele que ele diz amar?
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Enfim acabou
Parece que as cenas q eram p ser do SR foram para o Babi, eu adorei a Yumi com o Babi, pena q ele deu corda demais p estagiária pq eles eram perfeitos juntos, nao li o webtoon, mas até q enfim esse drama acabou de fato kkkk, toda vez ficava aquela coisa inacabada, faltando um fechamento e agora teveporeeeem pena q foi sem construção, talvez se tivessem colocado 10 eps teria sido melhor, teríamos vivido mais esse romance, mas é isso aí
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Cute and chaste Korean BL
PLOT: Seo Joon, a star actor caught up in a scandal, takes refuge in the restaurant run by Ji Woo and his friend. Some time later, Ji Woo welcomes a new roommate, Seo Joon, who is hiding himself. During their difficult cohabitation, due to their different personalities, Ji Woo teaches Seo Joon how to cook. They share some good times (secret, because of Seo Joon's popularity) and fall in love. But dating a star is complicated...+++ I really like Son Woo Hyun as Son Woo Hyun; his acting is very natural. Kim Kang Min plays a more stoic, less emotional character. Together they have great chemistry.
+++ Very good cast overall.
+++ Well-executed direction
+++ Good OSTs
### We wonder where this story is going, because the characters are complex, Ji Woo is hiding quite a few secrets, and communication is far from easy.
### Unfinished ending (see season 2)
=> The actors are good, but it leaves you wanting more...
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BL coréenne cute et chaste
PLOT: Seo Joon, un acteur star, framed ds 1 scandale, se réfugie ds le restaurant tenu par Ji Woo et son ami. Qq tps + tard, Ji Woo accueille 1 nveau coloc, Seo Joon qui se cache. Durant la cohabitat°, difficile car leurs personnalités sont différentes, Ji Woo va apprendre à Seo Joon à cuisiner, ils vont passer de bons moments (secrets, en raison de la popularité de Seo Joon) et tomber amoureux. Mais c'est compliqué de sortit avec 1 star ...
+++ J'aime bcp Son Woo Hyeon en ML, il a 1 jeu très naturel. Kim Kang Min joue 1 personnage plus stoïque, peu émotif. Ensemble ils ont 1 bonne alchimie.
+++ Très bon cast général.
+++ Réalis° bien maitrisée
+++ Bons OSTs
### On se demande où va cette histoire, car les personnages sont complexes, Ji Woo cache pas mal de secrets, et la communication est loin d'être évidente.
### Fin inachevée (voir saison 2)
=> Les acteurs sont bons, mais on reste un peu sur sa faim ...
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Is that....a healthy relationship in my steamy drama???
I know not to expect much from MBS dramas, especially ones with sex at the core of their premise, so imagine my surprise when this wasn't just two hot people rolling around in a bed, but it instead explored healthy masculinity and attitudes towards sex with open communication between a secure, trusting, and adorable couple!!What really made it all work was the chemistry between the two leads. Not only are they both extremely good-looking, but their interactions felt so natural and sweet, which made their intimate scenes easy to watch, and there was also effort put into showing their bond outside the bedroom, so it didn't feel like two horndogs just constantly going at each other lol. Shida Kohaku in particular was really great in her role; it couldn't have been easy given how young she is, but she was able to sell the playful seductiveness of Mitsuki so well, and she even nailed her emotional scene in the last episode. (Also, does she have an figure skating background because she could really move in those ice rink scenes!!)
It might not have been the most in-depth look, but I appreciated how they approached the topic of what it means to "be a man" from different angles. Even a clumsily written character like Saeki broke through heteronormative ideas in his brief arc (but also I probably could've done without him randomly inserting himself into the main couple's relationship lol).
And while there are important themes that can be extracted, above all, this drama is just /fun/. Sex is usually depicted in J-drama as a serious, passionate undertaking, but here we have a vibrator on an RC car attacking the ML, like come on lmao. Given that one of the actors is an idol who needs to preserve his image somewhat, I think it was a smart decision to use the silly ice rink metaphors for most of the sex scenes to avoid the awkwardness of trying to delicately capture it on screen while adding a quirky element that bolsters the playful nature of the drama rather than defaulting to a fade-to-black. It's definitely one of the most approachable dramas of this sort, and overall, a true breath of fresh air!
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Khemjira é uma obra prima
Khemjira é de fato um dos maiores bl's já produzidos nesta indústria, eu o considero uma obra prima pela história que vai muito além de um romance leve e fofo entre esses dois personagens principais, os personagens que compõem essa história são essenciais e marcantes, a trilha sonora é muito bonita e cativante nos momentos certos e pela forma como a história mergulha na cultura local trazendo elementos de xamanismo tailandês, crenças tradicionais, folclore sobrenaturalQuando eu comecei assistir ao bl,tudo o que eu sabia pela sinopse é que teríamos a história da nossa Khemjira, que nasceu em uma família amaldiçoada onde os homens morrem antes dos 21 anos e que para protegê-lo, sua mãe lhe deu um nome feminino, mas ao completar 19 anos, fantasmas vingativos começam a persegui-lo, e com isso ele deve lutar pela sua vida.
Enquanto busca formas de sobreviver com a ajuda do seu amigo Jet, Khem é apresentado ao Xamã Pharan, que embora relutante em se envolver com a maldição kármica devido a uma promessa que ele fez ao seu avó, o antigo Xamã da aldeia de nunca se envolver no karma de ninguém (o que é explicado logo no segundo ep e retomado em outro ep sobre os motivos do seu avó pedir para ele prometer. Mas o Mestre não consegue ignorar o impulso de querer proteger o Khem, lutando contra tudo o que lhe foi ensinado e pela promessa feita, ele é movido por uma força transcendental que os conecta Pharan ao Khem, então aos poucos ele começa a protegê-lo não só para proteger sua aldeia e sim para proteger o Khem.
Era um pouco óbvio que o Khem teria uma par romântico que de alguma forma estaria junto com ele lutando pela sua sobrevivência, o que eu não esperava de nenhuma forma é que a história iria se mostrar muito mais do que apenas aquela sinopse, quando entendemos a maldição que ronda o Khem, o motivo dela e de quem lançou, como vidas passadas estão ligadas ao agora tudo fica ainda melhor e os episódios conseguem transmitir e contar essas histórias de vidas passadas.
Todos os episódios são ótimos, mas quando vamos chegando no episódio 7 para frente tudo fica ainda melhor, a ligação com os personagens deixa a gente tão envolvido que quando conhecemos a história de Ramphueng não é difícil entender a sua dor e a partir daí é uma sucessão de momentos tristes que fazem os olhos ficam encharcados. Os primeiros minutos do último episódios fizeram me debulhar em lágrimas, aquela cena do Khem e do Mestre é de cortar o coração principalmente pela carga emocional que o episódio anterior já vinha trazendo.
Não vou mentir que em alguns momentos a Khemjira me deu uma irritada, o pai ausente dele então nem se fala, o garoto amaldiçoado desde sempre, a mãe morreu também devido a maldição e o pai se ordenou monge e deixou o Khemjira largado no mundo. Mas como isso é só uma irritação da minha parte em nada diminuindo a história desse bl que é uma das coisas mais tristes e bonitas ao mesmo tempo.
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Has potential if there is going to be a second season...
I liked the premise, and the main couple was compelling, but unless there are plans for a second season I gotta admit this was disappointing. The second couple added nothing to the story, if anything it felt like they took screentime from what could have been spent to the main couple. The last episode felt very rushed, and new information that had no place being there unless there is going to be continuation for this series, was added last minute. Virtually nothing got resolved either. As a standalone I would not say this was a good series, but with so many lose ends I am very hopeful that the story will continue, and if that happens I will update my review and rating for this season.¿Te ha parecido útil esta reseña?
The (rather painful) conclusion of the series
PLOT: Heartbroken, Seo Joon must deal with the unexplained disappearance of Ji Woo. After a year of searching, he finds Ji Woo having opened a restaurant (unsuccessfully) in his hometown. He will do everything he can to help him, understand him, and win him back. He clashes with Ji Woo's ex-girlfriend, who left him five years earlier during a crisis and while traumatized.+++ I really like Son Woo Hyun as ML; his acting is very natural. Kim Kang Min plays a stoic, unemotional character.
+++ Very good overall cast.
+++ Well-crafted direction.
+++ Good OSTs.
### Painful Story: Ji Woo's behavior doesn't really make sense. Okay, he's haunted by his past, but his instinct to run away and his rejection of Seo Joon don't make sense!
### The cliché of the ex coming back to win him back years later is overused (and above all, unrealistic).
=> Thank goodness for HE, because the viewer suffers during part of the series!
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Suite et fin (assez painfull) de la série
PLOT: Seo Joon doit faire face à la disparition, sans explication, de Ji Woo. Après 1 an de recherches, il retrouve Ji Woo ayant créé 1 restau (sans succès) ds son village natal. Il va mettre tt en œuvre pr l'aider, le comprendre et le reconquérir. Il se heurte à l'ex girlfriend, qui a quitté Ji Woo en pleine crise et avec trauma, 5 ans + tôt.
+++ J'aime bcp Son Woo Hyeon en ML, il a 1 jeu très naturel. Kim Kang Min joue 1 personnage stoïque, peu émotif.
+++ Très bon cast général.
+++ Réalis° bien maitrisée
+++ Bons OSTs
### Story painfull : Le comportement de Ji Woo n'a pas vraiment de logique. OK, il est hanté par son passé, mais son instinct de fuite et ses rejets de Seo Joon ne font pas sens !
### Le cliché de l'ex qui vient reconquérir des années + tard, est usé (et surtout, irréaliste).
=> Heureusement qu'il y a une HE, parce que le viewer souffre pdt 1 partie de la série !
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Sobre as células de Yumi, eu nem fiz resenha das duas primeiras temporadas porque, pra mim, as três funcionam como uma história completa, quase como acompanhar toda a vida da Yumi, vendo ela amadurecer através das experiências, dos amores, das dores e de tudo que ela viveu, é incrível levar assim!!!Dos três relacionamentos, o Babi foi o que mais mexeu comigo. Ele era maduro, romântico e extremamente fofo. Quando ele vacilou daquela forma, acho que consegui sentir a dor da Yumi de verdade. E eu entendi totalmente ela não conseguindo seguir com o casamento depois daquilo, porque seria muito difícil voltar a se sentir segura. Acho que tudo aquilo também moldou ela pra se tornar quem ela foi quando finalmente encontrou alguém que realmente era pra ela.
O primeiro namorado, eu também gostava bastante (e, convenhamos, era o mais bonito kkkkk), mas faltava diálogo, confiança e maturidade dos dois lados. Já o Babi incentivou a Yumi, ajudou ela a crescer e até levou ela a ser a mulher que conhecemos ao lado do nosso prota Shin e enfim… O MARIDO, né? Hihihi
E eu entendo perfeitamente o final. Apesar de eu achar que poderiam ter desenvolvido mais o relacionamento deles (mostrando ela conhecendo os pais dele, os dois lidando com dificuldades juntos, coisas que revelariam ainda mais a firmeza da relação, ainda assim não achei ruim). Funcionou do jeito que foi entregue, pelo menos pra mim!
Eu não sou contra relações intensas ou imediatistas quando os dois estão na mesma página e buscam o mesmo propósito. E acho que o drama conseguiu mostrar exatamente isso: relacionamentos reais, pessoas reais, dificuldades reais e superações reais, sem ficar naquela fantasia exagerada.
Muitas vezes eu me via na Yumi, principalmente nessa sensação de solidão e de achar que outra pessoa viria pra me completar. Mas ainda bem que a gente aprende que a pessoa certa não vem pra completar, vem pra transbordar. Que crescemos juntos, e que respeito, confiança e parceria precisam ser mútuos, nunca só um lado lutando.
Vou sentir falta das células kkkkkkk. Às vezes fico pensando como seriam as minhas, já que passam uns 300 milhões de pensamentos pela minha cabeça por segundo. Deve ser um caos completo, mas também muito engraçado. No fim, acho que estamos sempre tentando lutar pelo nosso melhor, assim como as células da Yumi.
É um drama divertido, leve e muito gostoso de acompanhar. Você se envolve tanto que parece que as situações dos relacionamentos aconteceram com você também kkkkkkk. Mas vale muito a pena assistir!
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Actress always depressed, very annoying
I never write reviews but I think this time is necessary. I really liked the beginning, acting was solid, storyline as well. Looking back now I can fully confirm that the feeling I had about the female character being emotionally unstable was true. The actress doesn’t help, always with the sad and depressing face, nothing new to add to the series, always the same miserable look, like she has in all of the dramas I’ve seen her in. Giving it this score of 10 because he is an amazing actor and he saved part of the series, otherwise, because of her, it would’ve been a 2 out of 10 for me. About the story: because the female character is mentally unstable (ranging from depressing to miserable) she is dragging him with her. He, besides of the hardships he’s facing, he’s trying to get his life in order and have a bit positive attitude when he doesn’t even have a reason to be positive. After breaking him, she follows him like a stalker until he talks to her and lets his guard down again, only for her to break him all over again. This is what we call these narcissistic selfish people, that will drag everyone with them and profit from love they can’t even give themselves. If the actress was different, I think it could’ve been a nice story¿Te ha parecido útil esta reseña?
Love Cell Magic Beat My Disappointment
As the webtoon fan, who read Yumi's Cells while it was still on going over a decade ago, riding through roller coaster of emotions together with Yumi, I had bittersweet feeling. As I finished this season, I still wonder to this second why they gave Yumi's end game the shortest season- even down to steal most of Sunrok's chapters for previous season? Why they couldn't stay true to the og material like season 1? I have many disappointment but also, it is as much as my pleasure and joy watching this season! :)This season gave me that magical feeling of falling in love again, from being timid, shy, gazing at the crush in silence, and eavesdrop him talking. The never ending doubt, those "maybe" feeling, they made me giggling. I love watching Yumi in love and I get nervous along with her, it is silly yet exciting. The transition between real life and village animation is so smooth and the cells of course are really funny and truly the main stars "Yumi's Cells!". Props to Kim Goeun for her beautiful acting too!
There is a big change in drama where they made Yumi much older than ML but it doesn't matter as his mature character plays a part. When a fight nearly breaks out due to a misunderstanding, he doesn't act emotionally but explain it precisely without room for misinterpretation, and even if it was a misunderstanding, he apologize, and accepting those words just as they are. I like how this season capture how important emotional maturity is. They also show us how significant it is being in a stable career and having stable income, love how big it plays a part in all Yumi's seasons. These small messages that made relationship as real as it is!
This season is fire. Storytelling, direction, down to animation everything has been perfect. But, it is not enough and I think they have done final season dirty for giving us 8 episodes. I still can't comprehend the decision, aside the stolen chapters, we can see they can write new plots- but they decided not to? they also cut more of Sunrok chapters - dating bits and isabelle arc which is important for yumi's career. I love it so much they managed to give us new twist surprise and hate it so much they didn't give us more. I feel empty writing this, like I can't believe we won't get to see more of Yumi's Cells anymore. There is a lot "what if" moment for me while watching this, if only we get more times to meet Yumi and watch more of her life.
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Simple, Sweet One
It is a relaxing and enjoyable drama to watch. The story feels light, fun, and comforting, with no real villain or stressful conflict, which makes it easy to enjoy. It’s the kind of drama that can make you smile and feel happy after every episode.The actors are all so cute and charming, and their chemistry makes the drama even better. Their expressions and acting bring a lot of warmth to the story. The animation of the cells is also creative and funny, adding extra humor and making the drama unique.
Overall, Yumi’s Cells S3 is a fun and heartwarming drama that’s perfect if you want something entertaining, sweet, and stress-free. I really enjoyed watching it.
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