Triangle Details
A side female character briefly pushes an annoying narrative and inserts herself around the ML, but she fades out and the triangle feeling does not hold.
My Notes / Opinions
The opening is intense and grim, but the concept stays interesting even when it is a bit confusing early on. By the mid stretch, the show is surprisingly easy to keep watching because the ML and FL get a lot of solid screen time together and their scenes rarely feel boring. Romance takes its time and stays more in building mode for a while, but it ramps up later with stronger commitment and some good romantic moments. The villain pressure and endgame chaos pick up toward the finish, and the final episode pulls a very familiar last minute move that can feel like trope checklist energy. Still, the show earns points for not forcing a cheap convenient fix, and the overall wrap up lands more bittersweet than frustrating. Also, the ML being the same actor as Sh**ting Stars and The Forbidden Marriage is a big draw here too, and you came in with high hopes because he’s delivered in every drama you’ve seen him in so far.