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Vibe killed by overlong episodes and inflated runtime
Bae Seok Ryu and Choi Seung Hyo are played by very pretty people, but attractiveness alone is not enough to keep to sizzle going for these characters. Their lack of romance had been drawn out for decades already in their lives up to the point the story in the show starts and continues to drag on for weeks and weeks of the 80 something minute episodes. They don't have the type of relationship with any kind of spice or sweetness to sustain interest for them as a couple that long. In the meanwhile, it's the family and family friendship lives that are explored in depth and emotions of those overshadows and engulfs all the screen time. It's relatable, but still ill balanced to the detriment of what should be the core relationship of the show. I do give the show props for the very believable reason to hide their relationship being their loving, but suffocatingly nosy collective family that will keep them on such a close watch and infantilized that they can't actually function as a couple of consenting adults. The second couple didn't take that long, but it suffers from the very odd decision the show makes to make a really weird scene where the hot, amazing, adventurous, confident paramedic Jung Mo Eum grab a drink from the shop freezer like a normal person only to have it yanked by the reporter guy who felt so entitled to take a drink out of a woman's hand. She took it first fair and square. It's nonsensical and the show builds him up as a amazing guy that would help divert traffic for the ambulance and raises his niece who is the sole survivor of his entire family dying in an accident, but that kind of rude behavior is just too off putting to over look and I want Mo Eum to just keep going on her adventures rather than to obsess about that weirdo no matter how otherwise virtuous he seems. Let her be free.
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