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Wrong Choice
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Having watched k-dramas and movies since the early 2000’s , Han Hyo Joo is one of my favorite actresses and was the main reason for watching all 28 episodes. However, from the perspective of a man, I was not happy with her character choosing Hwan instead of Joon Se. For me, in the end it just made her otherwise amazing character seem less genuine and less likable. If she had chosen the “right” guy, then I would have rated this a 9+ instead of a 6.5.
Otherwise, it was entertaining, fun, very much a soap opera, and probably only worth watching now (2023 or later) if you’re a big fan of any of the actors.
Having watched k-dramas and movies since the early 2000’s , Han Hyo Joo is one of my favorite actresses and was the main reason for watching all 28 episodes. However, from the perspective of a man, I was not happy with her character choosing Hwan instead of Joon Se. For me, in the end it just made her otherwise amazing character seem less genuine and less likable. If she had chosen the “right” guy, then I would have rated this a 9+ instead of a 6.5.
Otherwise, it was entertaining, fun, very much a soap opera, and probably only worth watching now (2023 or later) if you’re a big fan of any of the actors.
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