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GingerWoods

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GingerWoods

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At a Distance, Spring Is Green korean drama review
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At a Distance, Spring Is Green
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by GingerWoods
Jul 24, 2023
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 7.0

Let's all hug Joon

Some say less romance, some say it's fine. I like romance, so if a story has a bit much of it, I don't mind, if it's a good romance. In this one I think everything developed well, it could have done without the romance, but I also don't think the romance really hurt anything. The trio fit so nicely together, and Joon grew and opened up through both characters in his own ways. I think that was very important, and he deserved a romance and a great new friend. Why do viewers want to take that away?

I think this had a lot of dark with a lot of light. I was frustrated at times that Joon didn't open up sooner with Soo Hyun, not doing so lead Soo Hyun to have so many wrong ideas.

I really just feel this story was completed really well. I think the one thing I could get rid of is the professors. I skipped over there parts because they seemed pointless to this story. I'm excluding Joon's brother in this, because he is clearly very important.

This gave me all the feels, and that is all I ask for in a drama. That and keeping me wanting to binge it, and it did just that.

The heartache I felt for Joon and a bit for his brother. I can relate to how Joon feels, and it is a terrifying, heartbreaking, confusing thing. The fact he could even portray himself as cheery and also be cheery was a huge feat. We need to give him all the hugs and all the credit he is due!

I also loved his hair in this.
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