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A Catastrophic Storm
Some comments may not be friendly or flattering, so read on at your own risk.I wanted to like this, I really did.
I got excited when I saw some familiar faces pop on screen.
I just can't keep trying to muster through.
PMY is looking haggard lately (too much plastic surgery maybe?) and looks much older than SK .
More so then just the few years that separate them irl.
She and he do not have chemistry, at all.
His whole look is off as well.
Is he supposed to be "boyishly handsome" or something like that in this?
He's just bland and slightly annoying.
They just don't look right to me when they are together.
And how does one go from about to get married to someone they've been with over a decade to hopping on a co-working stranger?
Being cheated on aside, that feels cheap and sleazy.
The two cheaters have no redeeming qualities and grate the nerves like sandpaper when they are on screen.
I could care less if they regret their decisions.
The weather aspect may be interesting for some, but not enough for me to continue on this hot mess roller coaster.
Netflix just keeps churning out the flops.
Not everything needs to be Westernized.
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No Significant forecast. You may stay calm.
Are you late for your work, but can't eat unless you turn something on?Watch this.
It will give you a stress free viewing experience.
This is a story. That's it. This is just guilty pleasure where you will get to see Song kang and park Min young being Eyecandy and Saying scientific terms on a very interesting subject. Few good side stories. Pretty dresses. Cute hairclips. That's about it.
Like many other generic stories which had been retold in a million ways but still you find something new but in this case you will just find the setting as new, but the execution as somewhat lack lusture.
What surprised me the most is the fact that what they showed us as "character development", isn't that plain meaningless stupidity and toxic positivity? Well, if you watch my review. Do engage with me on this topic.
I would still give this a heads up coz it helped me have a easy digestion( coz i can't watch complex stuff while eating)
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Quite Rushed..
It was quite good, I liked Hakyung but Siwoo started bothering me towards the end, also Hakyungs mom scenes were wayyyyy too hard to even watch because why is she acting like that???? I'd say the second male lead Kijun redeemed himself at the end, but how much can a cheater redeem himself?? I also started liking Yujin because I understood her struggles and could understand why she would be upset at the things Kijun did, but I think this drama could've been a few episodes longer as everything just happened the last few episodes and it sort of bothered me, it seemed very rushed towards the end. I'd also like to say the side characters stories were much more interesting to watch like Donghan and his wife and watching Seokho and Taekyungs relationship happen although Seokhos character was too uptight and a bit hard to watch. Soojin and Myungjoo definitely carried the show. Overall though i'd recommend this to anyone that likes romance and easy to watch dramas about life just don't have such a high expectation bc it goes downhill.Was this review helpful to you?
Esperava mais.
É muito difícil eu não me apaixonar por um dorama que tenha a adorada Park Min Young, por sinal muitos do meu top 10 tem ela no meio. Contudo, o enredo desse não ajudou muito.Acho que se tivesse tido menos enrolação, teria sido melhor. Pois isso acabou não me prendendo tanto, tava se tornando, na verdade, cansativo pra assistir.
O casal tinha uma química absurda, mas com quem Park Min Young não consegue ter química em? (a diva com os melhores beijos da dramaturgia).
Uma história com uma pegada diferenciada, mas que no final não surpreendeu.
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Nice drama with good production chemistry
Finally finished this drama, the ending's quite a fairytale where almost everything resolves and people changed for the better. In real life, the father probably lives until 80 years old and keep wrecking Lee Si-Woo's life. Since it's just a drama, I prefer a fairytale happy ending to an open or bitter one.I would interpret this drama as "slice of life" genre first then romance instead of the other way. Besides the 2 main couples, the other supporting characters also get quite a fair share to showcase their relationships and work lives. There is also a substantial time spent in featuring the weather forecast operation. Some may find this part technical and dry, others may appreciate knowing now how much effort it takes behind the scene just to predict the weather. I personally wouldn't dream of working in this department after seeing have to deal with so many charts, data analysis and scoldings from the public.
Not sure if it's the writer's script or Yoon Park's charm, it seems quite impossible to dislike him even though he played a "bad" character. Although in the beginning, Han Ki-Jun is such a jerk and had lots of ugly moments with Jin Ha-Kyung, the later episodes showed his naive thinking in life, dumbness in marriage, work professionalism and sincere apologies to Jin Ha-Kyung helped shaped his personality better. And this is quite impressive cos usually audiences would already hate this character to the core. haha...
The concerns of the supporting characters are so real life, look around our offices and we can find at least one who has similar problems.
Park Min-Young and Song Kang are great actors and played their roles well. Can feel there is good teamwork chemistry in this production. Overall, the story writing is quite exquisite for a slice of life genre drama, I enjoyed this drama.
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Not bad
The reason I watched: Park Minyoung.The only reason I began watching is Park Minyoung. I already watched two of her dramas before that one and I really love them so I gave it a go. For me best thing about the drama was the cast. The music felt great while watching it but I don't remember any of them. The story was just not bad but I thought about dropping it. I think they put a lot of forecasting scenes that it felt like I began watching something different in the middle of the episode. I recommend you to watch it but it is not a masterpiece.
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Tone deaf, no accountability, some repulsive writing
The show had a good premise, but was crippled by bad writing/characterization, which we can narrow down to a lack of accountability. Loved Penguin couple (the only thing I would save... liked the protagonists' love story, but not how they started out strong and turned into doormats without self respect). On one hand, the show had an utterly broken moral compass that wanted to push us to root for a toxic second couple that doubled down on their adultery, and an abusive father that treated his son as an ATM, giving them a happy ending. On the other hand, the protagonists unrealistically self flagellate and become chummy with those that horrifically betrayed them, having conversations about very personal issues with people that abused their trust (particularly the initially strong female lead later on abandons all self respect). I found the idea repulsive (as anyone endorsing it). I appreciate the fact that looking at the forums 99.999% of people find this equally unrealistic and intellectually insulting, it restores my faith in humanity. In terms of redeeming the irredeemable, the issue with the father should be self evident, so let's look at the others.The cheating is that it was entirely pointless (even worse since they were planning to have us root for the cheaters later on). They were both ready to split up with their partners anyway, they could have literally just waited and parted honestly. The guy had cancelled the wedding. Him having sex with his mistress in the house and bed he shared with his partner of 10 years was wholly unnecessary, as was his mistress cheating with him right before dumping her boyfriend. It just seem needlessly cruel and lacking the barest shred of respect for their partners. And she liked someone with a gf of 10 yrs because he was the 1st that wanted to marry her. Why not choose someone unattached, but cheaters in a relationship (goes for both)?
The ex bf betrayed the FL physically, emotionally and financially. He gaslighted her, after she helped him with his job and paid for most of their stuff, he had the gall to complain about basically her having a career, with obligations she didn't have any choice but to attend to, and for which she notified in advance and apologized... we know that he would sing a different tune if the roles were reversed, but then again we are speaking of someone that wanted his wife to give up her career because he was jealous to see her work in a place where she could meet her former boyfriend. He was a stalking, violent, drunk, possessive, self entitled creep. Up until almost the end he was whining due to his fragile male ego getting hurt by his wife having lived with another guy and the situation with their exes. He even dared to make compare with his ex this with what she felt when she walked in on him having sex with his lover in their house, on their bed. Plus the other faults during their relationship (the mess he did with the insurance, the way he was unsupportive of her profession, and pressured/resented her about obligations with her career that were outside her control... it was not her fault, she deserved better, a supporting partner).
The ex gf was at least as bad, in her own way. She didn't regret, feel guilty or apologize for, or even acknowledge, the cheating, and was never taken to task for it (contrary to her husband). She mistreated her ex bf, telling him that she regretted living with him and she accepted her husband's sexist position that "no man could tolerate his wife having lived with another man" (I think he managed to change her mind on this, telling her that it's nothing to be ashamed of and he told his own gf -showing that he was not a judgmental scumbag like her husband-), while she had sex with her lover in front of his gf of 10 years right before splitting up with her bf. Again, in all this she admits that her ex was a good guy -kind and handsome-, and that her only issue with him was his stance on marriage, that he was always honest about. The worst moment was probably when she self righteously talked to the woman that saw her have sex with her boyfriend of 10 years in her own bed, telling her that she didn't break up with her boyfriend because of his dad. Well, considering you were willing to cheat on him with someone that was about to marry his gf of 10 years, and didn't feel any guilt, remorse, or need to apologize either to her ex bf or to her husband's ex gf, I don't think it's unfair to set the bar pretty low when it came to assessing her character.
Neither her nor her husband ever actually regretted, felt guilty or apologized for sleeping with someone in a long term relationship, hurting and humiliating people that they didn't know and had no beef with (then again, they didn't hesitate to hurt their significant others, so what about strangers).
The ML and FL were also problematic. They started out okay, in particular I appreciated the strong, confident female lead standing her ground on the issue of the house and not accepting moving to Switzerland and compromising her career for the sense of entitlement of someone that had horrifically betrayed her. I also found understandable that she was emotionally scarred and devastated by the experience her ex put her through, and this led to trust issues in her next relationship. A bit surprising that the ML didn't suffer from similar issues, since he too was cheated on and betrayed. What I didn't find acceptable was both protagonists, but the FL in particular, starting them to act chummy with the very people that hurt them, for no good reason.
It is simply not believable or realistic that, for example, the ML would calmly talk in a bar about his current gf with the man that cuckolded him, or that the FL would give someone that betrayed her physically, emotionally, financially, stalked her, behaved in a possessive and self entitled manner, and all the other horrible things he did, advice on his relationship. Or calmly talk about her current relationship with the woman she caught sleeping with her husband. Or congratulate him on his son, which she might have witnessed the conception of, having walked in on him having sex with his lover on their own bed. Again, she was scarred so badly that it affected her next relationship, but by the end (ep 12/23) she was self flagellating, praising him, making this about the relationship as a whole and general incompatibility, rather than about what it really was, which was basically whether she felt she deserved the emotional abuse he put her through. This is like a battered housewife thinking about what she did to displease her wife beating drunk of a husband (and a wife beating drunk with a sob story is still a wife beating drunk).
Again, it's perfectly useless to have the token "pregnant career woman" social criticism attempt, and then have the second FL initially "understand" her husband's ridiculous stance on her previous cohabitation (even hiding it from him, knowing he would react like a sexist, insecure brat, despite them having both cheated on their long term partner and not having any leg to stand on). On having the FL self flagellate about having a career (and helping her ex with his job and paying for most of their stuff, might I add) and therefore not being always available (she was most of the time, and when she had tasks she couldn't delay she notified in advance and apologized... again, it wouldn't have been a problem for him in reverse, as we see with his behavior when he misses his mother's birthday, and the way he casually suggests his wife stop working because having her around her ex bf hurt his fragile male ego).
In general, them having these deeply personal conversation with people that betrayed their trust, or being chummy with them, helping them wit their relationship, etc. after their horrific betrayal showed a complete lack of self respect, which was disappointed in particular for the FL which was initially portrayed as strong. The same could be said for his father. Sorry, but "sorry" doesn't cut it: too little and too late (not that they all said or ever felt sorry, see the ex gf that never ever addressed her betrayal).
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Now I will address some comments that I found factually, demonstrably wrong (actually, an inversion of the truth).
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despite Lee Si-Woo’s dedication to his career, the same cannot be said about his relationship with his disengaged girlfriend Chae Yoo-jin
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Despite Si-Woo being an intelligent individual who struggles to understand empathy at times, the narrative rarely offered opportunities for Si Woo to reflect upon his breakup or actions in the past, or at least attempt to reconciliate and display an element of maturity by trying to understand his ex-girlfriend’s perspectives. ( Even if Chae Yoo-Jin’s motives were often villainous, this would’ve easily presented and allowed opportunities for viewers to comprehend Si-Woo’s struggles and journey as a character.)
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Ha-Kyung had a lot of potential to grow or at least mature through her experiences. ( Such as her breakup or her tumultuous experiences with her ex-fiancé. )However rather than giving screen time for Ha-Kyung to be explored as a character and learning self-acceptance,
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This is just factually false, in the sense that ML and FL did self reflect, etc. and this self flagellation and becoming chummy with the people they were the victim of was a clear characterization error, completely unrealistic, and a sign of them having zero self respect, particularly after a good start as a strong female lead. At a basic level, their fundamental mistake was giving the time of day to the kind of people that would horrifically betray their partners.
The guy was clearly dedicated to his relationship, always texting his gf even when he was away. He simply didn't read the sign because he didn't expect her to horrifically betray him. She herself admitted that he was kind and handsome, and she had no complaint towards him: when asked point blank, she admitted that she broke up with him because he didn't want to marry, which was something he was always upfront about (and frankly, in this day and age, not that uncommon of a position). So, there is nothing much to reflect about regarding his actions or the end of the relationship. For that matter, the issue is not really the breakup, but the fact that she slept with her lover right before dumping her boyfriend. The cheating was entirely pointless, given that she planned to leave him anyway, she could have merely waited and broke things off honestly, as she wanted to do for months, treating him with respect. She should have really bailed as soon as she decided that his stance on marriage was a deal breaker. In any case, factually speaking he did talk to her to understand her perspective on marriage, so that too is a false statement. And it's impossible to understand how anyone could think that he, the victim, should be the one to reach out for her, the one that horrifically betrayed him, for reconciliation. Or why reconciling with her or having her in his life in any capacity would be at all desirable. I liked that he didn't change his perspective on marriage in the end: there is nothing intrinsically "wrong" with him, he just has a different perspective (nowadays shared my a lot of people). Them eating together, etc. is ludicrous.
The situation is even more ludicrous for the female lead, who starts off as a strong female character, and then undercuts herself and shows she has no standards or self respect. Her ex's whole problem boiled down to her having a career. So she had to attend to some unavoidable tasks for work when they were working on the house or had to meet his classmates. She warned in advance when she knew, and apologized. This would have *clearly* not been a problem for him if the roles were reversed (see above paragraphs). Despite that, they become chummy, praises him (his current wife disagrees with him being a good husband and father, and for objectively good reasons) and self flagellate (really, being a perfectionist earned her the trauma he inflicted on her? As if he didn't have his defects -see above-, plus the cheating, which kind of overshadows everything: this is like saying that Hannibal Lecter is a good person, except for his tendency to eat your liver, or that a wife beating drunk started out good and fixed the sink... yes, but the physical abuse is kinda of the dominant factor her (emotional in her case): a wife beating drunk with a sob story is still a wife beating drunk. In general, I didn't like how emotionally traumatic events that had life altering (wrecking) consequences on their lives are suddenly brushed aside and minimized as minor inconveniences, when they had concrete impacts on their successive relationships. Her walking in on her husband having sex with his mistress, his father's life long abuse... "I am sorry" and it becomes water under the bridge? No, it's not realistic, it insults the viewer's intelligence. Furthermore, getting past trauma does not mean lying to yourself about the life altering impact and severity of the emotional wound you suffered. Nor does it does it mean trusting or wanting back in your life the people that victimized you (why would they want them in their lives in the first place?). This is poor writing that did not respect or treat seriously their trauma.
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However this problem was not just limited to our main characters.Park and Yura’s acting was respectfully credible but the same cannot be said about their screen personas. Indeed one of the main areas of debate with Park and Yura’s onscreen characters came through their “ villainous” roles throughout the duration of the series. Of course it isn’t always necessarily out of the question to create despicable villains, nor is it always necessary to allow moments of moral redemption either.
However where ‘ Forecasting Love and Weather’ often fell short was how the narrative truly wanted to portray these characters. At times, the series could often lean into presenting Ki-Jun and Yoo-Jin as intrinsically hollow individuals with egocentric goals and motives. ( In particular with Ki-Jun’s megalomaniacal tendencies and Yoo-Jin’s manipulative attempts to climb up the social ladder in the workplace.) However. , the series often seemed to lean into some moments of potential “ sentience ” for these characters which while having the potential to be dynamic and meticulously written, often felt conceited. ( For example Ki-Jun’s “ ambivalent” feelings as well as Yoo-Jin’s workplace drama.)
Of course this isn’t to say that as an audience we didn’t see some moments of error or weaknesses for the characters in this series, this was rarely given more reasoning. When Si-Woo or Ha-Kyung were at fault the series would often find excuses to justify this as “ morally right” without necessarily highlighting the faults or flaws at the heart of their issues. Similarly Ki-Jun and Yoo-Jin’s actions and misdeeds were often labelled as purely diabolical or a cause of disgust and shame, without always necessarily digging deeper into the causes or allowing viewers to see a full-side of the picture .
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This has been explored at length in the above paragraphs, so I will be quick. The ML and FL never did anything even remotely comparable to the horrific betrayal they were the victim of, and they most certainly shouldn't be the ones that should do some self reflection. But the fact is, the actually do, so the criticism is not only unfair, but factually false. The issue with their attitude towards marriage is explored (and I find it correct that the ML is not labelled as "wrong" and shamed/made to change his mind for what is just a different perspective). Their issues with keeping the relationship hidden and FL's lack of trust after the emotional trauma she was the victim of at the hands of her ex are explored. In terms of their role in the breakup, the points, already mentioned are that the issue here is not the breakup, but the horrific betrayal (and we should really stop equivocating between the two and evading), and that nothing they did was so terrible as to deserve this.
I think that the bit about "demonizing" the adulterous couple is ludicrous. They merely present what they did, as well as the fact that they did it to fundamentally decent people. Their actions are not *presented* as filthy and disgusting, they *are* filthy and disgusting (and pointless, and unnecessarily cruel and disrespectful). There is really no way to put a positive spin on their actions. If you give a wife beating drunk a sob story, they remain a wife beating drunk. In this case, we are talking about people that would pointlessly betray, hurt and humiliate their long term partners. Again, this is not about them breaking up with them because they wanted something else, and trying to move the narrative to the relationship as a whole is really a way to avoid discussing the main issue. There is really no proportionality between their and their partner's actions, and clearly there is no way to "both side" this. Given that their victims were basically good people, maybe not perfect (though certainly much better partners by comparison, since *they* never betrayed their partners trust and emotionally wounded them with such an horrific betrayal -they treated them much better than they deserved-), but certainly not deserving of what they have been put through, there is really nothing much to say in terms of "perspective". We are given the reason they wanted to break up. The reasons for their betrayal are a different matter: unhappiness is not a sufficient condition, but lack of any respect for your partner is a necessary one. The betrayal was wholly unnecessary (see above).
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Didn't live up to expectations but wasn't bad
Ok, here's the thing: it wasn't what we all expected it to be. I expected a typical office romance drama but it wasn't?+ It had a very melodrama feel and it was pretty enjoyable to watch every weekend.
- It's not something I would binge tbh and I think I enjoyed it as much as a did only because I watched it as it was airing. If I tried to binge, I'd probably get somewhat bored.
+ It was interesting hearing about the weather stuff and fun seeing weather compare to other real-life situations.
- They talk a lot about weather but I didn't really learn a whole lot about actual weather, except for the fact that if they mess up, they get criticized by the public (to be fair, I didn't watch this to get a weather lesson, but still they talk about the weather so much only for us to not gain that much info).
+ It was nice hearing everyone's mini stories. The side characters had interesting stories of their own so it was nice that the show focused on theirs too.
- The cheater couple was cute at the end and all, but in the beginning the cheater guy gave me second hand embarrassment so bad. I didn't really like the way they tried to redeem him and him acting all friendly with the girl he cheated on. Like he would come to her for everything even after all that, doesn't that embarrass him?? The man with family problems also sometimes annoyed me even though I know the whole point is that he can't take a hint, but still how can he keep running away from his family like that. When they're all together, it's a cute family though.
Overall, it wasn't a show I was crazy about but I don't regret watching it. To be honest, seeing it's cast, everyone was super excited but many people ended up dropping it and I get why. I will say one thing, I felt as though our main leads didn't have any chemistry. To me, some scenes just didn't feel right and felt awkward? I'm not sure, but I didn't personally feel any chemistry :( So anyway, although I didn't hate it, this drama may be boring for some so beware but feel free to try out a couple episodes. If you don't like the first few, I don't think you'll like the rest tbh.
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IF YOU MISS THIS IT'S NOT A BIG DEAL BUT IF YOU WATCH YOU WILL NOT REGRET EITHER
So let's start.... Basically i was really excited about this one . I liked the first few eps nd was eagerly waiting for more but somehow it disappointed me in the middle but but but the last ep saved it .Ok i will start from what I liked:-
• the theme of this drama (life and weather) the way they showed nd compared life's different stages nd weather it was the most beautiful thing nd different thing from other dramas that I liked.
• the main lead off course, i started it because of them .
• tbh I was more interested in the supporting character's story, i mean their stories was really well set up nd i liked it , one of the reasons why i finished this drama.
• real facts revealed through this drama.
• the way they showed how people of busy platforms struggle with Their family nd they nailed it.
What I didn't like:-
• the story set up of main leads, i mean it was okay till few eps but suddenly it became weird.
• the writer's anti thinking ? i mean why?!!
• female lead was still okay after some time with her ex after being dumped by him nd they dated for 10 years ?.
Nd i didn't like many things but can't express right now ?
Soo what the story could be?!!!
(please it's only my opinion)
They could have just shown the main lead's feelings towards each other growing by time but they just made them fall for each other in no time at ep 3 or 4 maybe . I mean she was dumped yeah she should hv given herself a little time nd then it was okay.
But after all i don't regret watching this drama , i loved it actually just the story of main leads upsets me sometime but It was okay I was hooked to this drama for some reason. The reality they showed through this drama i salute this.
I was happy because of the last episode it just saved the whole drama actually, the way it ended , i loved it . They talked about Their feelings and that's what is most important in a relationship nd every supporting character they had their own story nd ended really beautifully.
So you can give it a try.
Quote i loved:-
• "theirs no right choice in life , it's just we have to make our choices into right choice" - Jin ha Kyung (park min young)
• " it doesn't matter if your life is going ok or not ok but life goes on"
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Disappointing
It seemed interesting in the beginning with promising aspects, but as time went by the writing seemed to become worse and worse. It had an unusual high amount of characters that annoyed me a lot, especially toward the last episodes. The sister and two coworkers of the female lead were the only characters that actually had me engaged and root for them, as I really didn't care for most characters anymore at some point. The second lead couple is especially hard to emphasize with on any level throughout most of the drama. The cast is great tough, and I am convinced that any lacking chemistry between the lead couple is due the script, not their actingWas this review helpful to you?
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These are spoilers hehe
Siwoo and Hakyung- they met arguing
- they quickly dated
- stagnant (they kept it secret so there's not much interesting happened during their relationship, its just a secret)
- they broke up (si-woo, doesnt want marriage, he doesn't want to burden Ha kyung)
- they got back together and parents meet each other so I think they are going to marry.
> Si woo is mature at work but very stubborn in relationship. He hates his father and when Hakyung try to interfere he shouts at her. He does not want marriage.
> Ha Kyung is the only character with great character development. She's stubborn too but you can understand her. Of course, she will always be beautiful hehe.
Yujin and Ki-jun
- they are the exes of the main leads. they cheated them so bad
- they act arrogantly like it was not their fault to cheat
- they have quarrels but they became happy at the end with pregnancy (I hate them being happy)
Senior Um
- Low EQ
- almost divorced
- He get back together with his wife
Taukyung and Seok Ho
- seokho is Hakyung's subordinate and neighbor
- they met coincidentally
- they meet more often
- they dated (they are the cutest here hehe)
There are more side stories about their colleagues. I can say that I didn't regret watching it but I will say it doesn't satisfy me. I watched it for Park Min Young. They said that Hakyung is serious and workaholic but they only shown her mistake forecasts about weather they did not show her predicting weather accurately, only in the last ep. They introduced Si woo that he can predict rains and snows with his great sense but they did not show that at the middle of the story. They made the exes as the main leads adviser which I hate. I don't think that the story between the exes is necessary at all. The first 3 episode is interesting but many got bored after they dated. I rated it 8 and that was the lowest rating I've given to the dramas that I don't like. The casts and their acting is good, the general story is good but the plots and side story is not. This is better for a movie. Lastly, I skipped all the parts of Kijun and Yu jin, I just know what happened but all their conversation, I skipped them hehe.
Watch it and decide if it is your cup of tea drama.
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