“A story about a man, Moon Kang-Tae (Kim Soo-Hyun) employed in a psychiatric ward and a woman, Ko Moon-young, (Seo Yea-Ji) with an antisocial personality disorder, who is a popular writer of children’s books. A story about a man who denies love and a woman who doesn’t know love defy fate and fall in love, finding their souls and identities in the process.” SpoilersTHIS CAST WAS INCREDIBLE!! IF you haven't already seen this drama, you should. I was a little nervous about how they would portray the kid with autism but everything was done really well. I think my only complaint is that some of the medical things that were mentioned were incorrect. However, the plot and the character developments is enough to keep you going , I generally wait until the show finish airing because I'm impatient and want to finish it in one go. Moving on, this had so many great moments. I loved that it showed unrequited love using the side characters, the social anxiety the protagonist goes through, and everything like that. I absolutely adored the plot twists. I only saw one of them coming, so I was really happy that a k-drama managed to surprise me in the best way possible. When you watch a lot of k-dramas, you get this sense of who the actors/actresses are and the kinds of roles they play. Once in awhile, there's a masterpiece like this where you're mind-blown by everything that happens. I was also fascinated by the graphics and the soundtrack for this show. my ratingOverall, I honestly enjoyed this drama and I was hooked on it from episode one all the way to the end. There wasn't a single moment where I was bored! If you want a k-drama that has a Tim Burton take on it, then this is for you! I think you'd like it even if that's normally not something you'd watch.
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