So, here's the deal: there's this drama that tackles the struggle of expressing oneself. It's all about feeling misunderstood and the need for someone to listen. I gotta say, the story is really good, contrary to what others may say. It's one of those cute and fun dramas with some dramatic plot twists that'll keep you hooked. At first, I wasn't entirely sold on it because there were some bothersome scenes in the early episodes, but it definitely gets better. And hey, if you loved...
"Another Miss Oh," this one will give you similar vibes.
Let's talk about the characters now. Each one of them has their own story and battles to face. That's what I really like about it. It's all about personal growth and overcoming fears, insecurities, depression, and weaknesses. Take Hwan Gi, for example. He's such an easy guy to love - sweet, gentle, kind, and considerate. Every awkward moment he has is just too adorable. Trust me, you'll find yourself cheering him on every step of the way. Plus, get ready for some bonus dance moves.
Now, Chae Ro Woon is a bit of a tough cookie to like. She could definitely rub you the wrong way, especially when she's in revenge mode. But just wait and see, her character develops and you might change your tune. As for Ji Hye, she'll leave you curious and wondering why she makes the decisions she does. And this is a reminder not to judge her too harshly.
Kang Woo was a character I totally misunderstood at first, especially his relationship with Hwan Gi. I was all wrong about him. But he's the one I want to see grow and open up the most, along with Yi Soo. Speaking of Yi Soo, she may seem a bit dull in the beginning, but there's more to her than meets the eye. She surprises you.
Oh, and I can't forget about Yun Jung. She's my favorite character, for sure. Her straightforward, honest, and mature personality is just so likable. And let's not forget the Silent Monster Team. They're all great, but Sun Bong is the standout for me.
The actors and actresses in this drama deserve a shoutout too. Gong Seung Yeon really nails her role and had me completely captivated. I even shed a tear or two. Yoon Park, who usually plays calm and serious characters, is refreshingly different here. He's drunk, shouting, playful - a whole new side to him that I've never seen before. Yeo Woo Jin's role in this drama is my favorite of his compared to his other ones. Park Hye Soo may come off as a kid sometimes, but she still acts well.
The OST and music in this drama are on point too. It really helps set the tone and keeps you engaged emotionally. There's never a dull moment.
Now, I must admit, my excitement for this drama started to fade a bit along the way. Maybe it's because I started watching a new one, or maybe my fangirl meter was just fluctuating. But despite that, every time a new episode came out, I still enjoyed it. It's a solid romantic comedy that I would definitely recommend, especially if you're into that genre and if you can relate to being shy, introverted, or having difficulty expressing yourself. Just don't overanalyze it like others who complain about the title. Trust me, the guy definitely has some introverted tendencies, even if anxiety comes into play. Don't take it too seriously and you'll have a good time.