Just lovely!
It's light and easy to watch. It is pleasant and the group members of S. O. U. L. are genuine and hardworking. I think it does a good job of giving us a clear picture of what it's like to be in the music industry in the K-pop scene and in a way that's short and memorable. It captures the struggles of the management and the stars well and the moments when there's success. As much as there are others who are jealous or resentful of others, there are others who want their fellow idols to do well. Even when they think they are alone, there is someone who is always rooting for them. The fans can be vicious and demanding, but they always have their idols' backs and it's their support that keeps them going. It somehow made me feel like I can achieve my dreams and that I won't be standing at a dead-end road forever. The fact that I'm proud of them for releasing their song and want them to make a comeback (even though it's a drama), shows how well they captured my heart. I'm happy that I watched this.Was this review helpful to you?
Good characters and writing
Somebody stop Kang Si Young from crying!!! It's also annoying that she's always running after Dr Cha like a lost puppy and seeking to find somebody she can relate with since they both committed the same act/crime. She's very nosy. Too many characters that are after or against Dr Cha seem to be doing so for personal reasons that are somewhat unknown. They believe in the same things he does but still feel better about themselves for villanising him because they dont have the courage to do what he did. Or they are willing to keep him around because then they can have someone to blame for the personal "issues" they are fighting. It's a good drama and I love Dr Cha's commitment to fighting for his patients.Was this review helpful to you?