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Sinceramente esse é aquele clássico kdrama que você assiste quando não tem mais nada para ver, e ainda assim só consegue assistir se estiver procurando algo bem parado para balancear com outros dramas energizantes.

Cheguei a assistir os primeiros dois episódios assim que estreou e não quis continuar, só retomei um bom tempo depois quando soube que foi reduzido para 12 episódios e precisava de algo que me ajudasse a dormir. E olha quando retomei todas as minhas primeiras impressões foram confirmadas, tudo nesse drama é melancólico da fotografia a OST tudo contribui para que você se sinta depressivo.

Além disso, você nunca sente vontade de ir para o próximo depois que termina um episódio, porque a historia não consegue te prender, e o problema nem é só a calmaria e o desenvolvimento lento do romance, mas os próprios personagens tem um ar de tristeza constante que nunca muda.

Precisei de muita determinação para concluir a historia e preciso dizer que já não suporto mais essas separações aos 45 do segundo tempo que os melodramas tem feito só pra dramatizar o romance do casal e foi justamente isso que aconteceu na reta final desse drama.

Não consigo ver o tal ar poético que tantas pessoas falam nesse drama.

Em resumo: A piece of your mind é um drama que prometia muito por causa do elenco e uma sinopse interessante, mas acabou sendo apenas mais do mesmo, vai pra lista de assistidos so pra aumentar o volume mas não fez diferença nenhuma pra mim. Certamente não indicarei a ninguém.

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Um drama sobre cura interior

Esse é aquele tipo de drama que você começa sem entender nada. Logo nos primeiros episódios, uma tragédia abala os personagens, uma fatalidade causada por algo mal resolvido no passado. Esse desenrolar causa muita tristeza e aí que vem a beleza do drama: o aprendizado de superar as coisas ruins e seguir em frente, se apoiando nas pessoas que te amam e querem cuidar de você.
O que eu mais gostei é que nenhum tipo de sofrimento é visto como "pequeno" aqui. Um término de namoro difícil, a morte de um ente querido, a saudade de alguém que você ama... Todas essas coisas podem sim nós causar grande tristeza e o drama respeita muito isso. É simplesmente lindo! Sofri com os personagens e conforme eles se "curavam" e seguiam em frente, meu coração ficava quentinho.

Sobre o casal principal, nem tenho o que dizer. As cenas deles me deixavam com um sorriso no rosto.
O único defeito do drama, são os dois últimos episódios que foram enrolados demais, na minha opinião. Mas no geral, recomendo muitíssimo para quem quer assistir algo tranquilo e fofinho.

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ok, vamos la, acabei de assistir esse dorama e parece que ele fez um BURACO NO MEU CORAÇÃO, eu to mt triste.
se você for assistir esse dorama, você precisa saber de algo: TENHA PACIÊNCIA!
nos primeiros episódios eu não tava entendendo nada, estavam dando várias informações mas nada de explicar, porém, isso não foi motivo pra eu querer dropar o dorama, eu só queria entender o que tava acontecendo, então a cada ep tudo foi ficando mais interessante e a história foi se construindo de uma maneira >MUITO< linda.
eu amei a forma como os personagens lidaram com as situações, algumas horas eu queria bater em alguém mas isso a gente releva!
esse drama trouxe tantos ensinamentos e o mais importante deles foi sobre amor, acho que super vale a pena assistir, lembrando sempre que o dorama eh lento e as coisas acontecem de uma maneira devagar. também eh importante ter a mente bem aberta pra entender a maneira como funciona o dispositivo!
obs: me apeguei aos personagens e agora quero cuidar deles, como vou viver sem eles vei???
obs 2: ost perfeita, as musicas casaram super com todas as partes, nota mil

eh isso, diretor/roteirista vc matou minha filha, ela esta morta no chão da cozinha

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O melhor romance sim!

Olha, esse dorama foi uma das melhores coisas que eu poderia assistir, pensei que poderia ser só um dorama qualquer de romance, mas não, ele me encantou de várias formas possíveis, na delicadeza que trouxe, na mensagem e até a forma com os dois protagonistas começaram a se gostar. E acho que A Piece Of Your Mind soube muito bem como encantar as pessoas, principalmente com a personagem Ji Soo, assim como os personagens, eu me apaixonei por ela, pela serenidade que ela transmitia, a paz, mesmo com a dificuldade que passou nos últimos momentos de sua vida, mesmo ela tendo morrido, a Ji Soo foi a principal pessoa que ajudou os dois protagonistas a superarem seus traumas, foi definitivamente uma personagem fantástica. Fico triste em ver como A Piece Of Your Mind não recebeu a atenção que merecia, é um dorama fofo, lentinho e super aconchegante, as músicas ajudam demais nessa ambientação aconchegante, eu acho que não erraram em nenhuma escolha de música, todas são ótimas e foram uma das osts mais marcantes, as atuações foram perfeitas e os atores trouxeram uma delicadeza inexplicável ao interpretarem.
Algumas pessoas reclamaram que só teve um beijo entre eles, mas pra mim foi mais do que o suficiente, o casal teve química e foram um dos mais lindos que eu poderia ver, só pq não teve pegação que todos queriam não significa que não é romance, eles foram um casal fofo demais que se apoiaram o tempo todo, que demonstrou como nós somos capazes de ajudar as pessoas de uma forma grandiosa. Ele foi maravilhoso, e não canso de dizer que foi lindo, pq é a melhor palavra que eu poderia encontrar pra descrever esse dorama, e ainda assim, não descreve totalmente os sentimentos que ele transmitiu, a preciosidade que foi, foi uma experiência espetacular e inexplicável! E não acho que vou superar essa obra de arte tão cedo, vi no lançamento e cá estou eu de novo, ele ainda é o melhor romance que eu assisti, creio que vai ser por um bom tempo

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Esse drama é uma obra prima

Quero começar essa resenha falando que eu tentei assistir esse drama várias vezes e não conseguia passar do segundo episódio, se você está na mesma situação ou está pensando se deve ou não começar esse drama então acredito que a minha resenha pode te ajudar.

Primeiramente entendi que pra se conectar com esse drama e entendê-lo você deve está com a mente tranquila, esse não é aquele tipo de drama que você assiste pra se divertir, ele é de uma sensibilidade inexplicável e se você mergulhar de cabeça vai entender o quão bom ele é, e como ele retrata tudo com muito emoção e sutileza.

**A partir daqui pode ter spoiler, mas nada exagerado**

*Personagens:

Eu simplesmente amei todos os personagens, nesse drama não tem nenhum personagem daqueles que você revira os olhos quando eles aparecem, a única que me fez sentir um pouco de raiva foi a Moon Soon Ho(sobrinha do Ha Won) quando ela tentou proteger o marido da Ji Soo ao invés de entender a dor e o sofrimento do Ha Won, mas logo ela caiu em si e se desculpou. Acho que todos os personagens foram bem trabalhados do início ao fim.

*História:

Acho que é impossível não chorar nesse drama, as histórias dos personagens, como eles viviam com seus traumas e como foram superando a cada episódio foi muito emocionante de ver, e na minha opinião embora esse drama só tenha 12 eps a história começou e terminou bem, sem perder o ritmo e sem me deixar desanimada pra ver o restante dos eps, pelo contrário a cada ep eu queria ver como as coisas iriam se resolver, eu queria ver o casal principal juntos e se ajudando.

*Romance dos protagonistas:

Se tem uma coisa que foi perfeita nesse drama foi o romance do Ha Won e da Seo Woo, os dois respeitaram muito o espaço um do outro, esperaram o momento certo pra se declarar e esperaram até que o outro estivesse pronto, ficaram do lado um do outro nos momentos difíceis. Quando o Ha Won soube que a Seo Woo gostava dele claramente ele não estava pronto pra embarcar nesse relacionamento porque ainda pensava na Ji Soo(primeiro amor do Ha Won), mas ele não fechou as portas
pra ela, e ela continuou ao lado dele e soube esperar o tempo dele, sem pressioná-lo. Quando ela disse pra ele que precisava de um tempo porque não estava feliz ele também foi completamente compreensivo e disse que esperaria pra sempre, que ela se recuperasse e voltasse pra ele quando estivesse bem. E ela voltou quando melhorou e ele estava lá esperando por ela. Esse sem dúvida foi o casal mais maduro que eu já vi em dramas, só por eles já vale a pena assistir esse drama.

* Meu último conselho é que você embarque de cabeça nesse drama porque ele realmente é uma obra prima, e só me arrependo por ter parado antes, que bom que eu tentei de novo, prepare os lencinhos e vá assistir essa obra prima, e pode ficar tranquilo(a) porque é final feliz. ;-)

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Pensei que ia ser mais outro dorama qualquer pra assistir nessa quarentena, gosto muito de todos os doramas que já vi do Jung hae in, mas esse é o melhor dele como ator!!! É uma história tão doce muito poético, as cenas, as imagens, as músicas, todo o cenário e personagens deste dorama me deixaram felizes e trouxeram um quentinho no coração, a única coisa ruim foi ele ser reduzido para apenas 12 eps, gostaria de ver mais doramas assim delicados, toda o enredo é muito delicado melancólico e isso também nos faz pensar nas nossas vidas histórias, enfim só nesses 12 eps me levaram a muitos lugares!!!! Eu quero planfetar sobre este dorama para o mundo.

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I am not sure I can properly find the words to describe how exactly I feel about this drama, but here I go.

-I solely picked up this drama because of the leads, but i wasn't disappointed. At all. Certainly not by the acting, as everyone, but specially Jung Hae In and Chae Soo Bin did a wonderful portrayal of their characters.

-The best way I can describe this drama is like taking long sips of warm tea of a rainy day. That's how it felt like to me. It has this warm feel to it, if that makes sense. It wasn't just another romance drama, it was something different.

-I simply adored the chemistry between the main leads. I loved their slow burn relationship. The way they grew to love and respect each other. Another thing, that I just can't thank the writer enough was the fact that they had tons of scene together.
I don't know if this is a good thing or a bad thing, but this one didn't really have a lot of supporting characters. Don't get me wrong, it had enough, but definitely not as much as compared to other Kdramas. Maybe some people would find that not that of a good thing, but since I was invested in the main leads relationship, I didn't really mind. I loved it, if anything.

-After the first few episodes, it almost felt like nothing was "actually" happening but each episode was so comforting and relaxing to watch. I always looked forward to the next episodes! Which takes me to my next point.

-This is not exactly a binge-able drama. As much as I loved it, even I admit had I watched it in one go, I probably wouldn't have been this taken with it. This drama is meant to be enjoyed slowly. Although that's not to say that people won't enjoy marathoning it. After all, everyone has different tastes.

-I'm trying very hard to be subjective here, so I won't say that it's a mind blowing drama. In fact, if any one were to ask it WHY did I love it this much, I probably wouldn't be able to point it out. Was it because I love Jung Hae In (& Chae Soo Bin, but not to that extent), was it because of the whole unrequited love plot (I'm a sucker for those), was it because of the pacing or was it just a combination of everything? Like I said, I'm not sure. But I do know that loved this drama very, very much. And that doesn't happen to me now as much.

-I am not going to comment much on the technological aspect of the drama because I am not that familiar with it. But there were a few things that would seem a bit absurd at times.

-I didn't quite get the point of Min Jung's character. I mean usually a supporting character is there to, you know, support the story. But it felt like she was just there. Also, I didn't enjoy the whole Soon Ho- In Wool relationship. I didn't see it, I didn't feel it, so there you go. But for both of these things, I am guessing it's only me as I haven't seen anyone else making a comment on these.

I feel like every drama has its strong and weak points. So had this one. I have tried to summarize them the best i could. Regard less of any thing, i loved this drama, and i was really disappointed that it got cut short.

I really hope you give this one a chance! Happy Watching!!

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Dreamy, surreal and almost ethereal, A Piece of Your Mind is now my favourite Korean drama from this year.

Unfortunately, like an emotion, it has to be felt to be understood. Just like words frequently falter at expressing our feelings so they also falter at describing this beautiful drama.

With dismal ratings in Korea, the show even ended up being cut to 12 episodes. But even though the loss of those four is a tragedy and the show was forced to speed up its storytelling to compensate, it is still an almost-perfect study of grief, loss and how we grapple with the hole people leave in the world when they pass.

Jung Hae-in always gives lovely understated performances and his portrayal of the inventor Moon Ha-won is no exception. Ha-won has loved and lost but always from afar as he observes life but fails to live it. He is an inventor in the world of artificial intelligence working on recreating the personalities of lost loved ones for therapeutic purposes. He is driven by the need to understand both the sudden death of his mother when he was 18 and the loss of his childhood friend, Kim Ji-soo (Park Joo-hyun), whose husband insisted she break ties with him after their marriage.

While working on the project he acquires a recording studio to lay down voices and meets orphaned sound engineer, Han Seo-woo. Chae Soo-bin is wonderful here as the warm but still grief-stricken Seo-woo. These two embark on a healing relationship of mutuality and reciprocity. This couple's ability to understand and accept the other's losses and to each give and take to an equal extent is heartwarming to watch unfold.

At one point in the drama, Ha-won suggests Banbogi: a meeting between two people who love each other at a midway point between the two. Bangobi encapsulates the reciprocity and mutuality between the two. One does not go to the other, whether physically or emotionally. They always meet in the middle.

Our core couple orbit the black hole that is the loss of Ji-soo. But around them swirl a host of other damaged characters. Ha-won's niece , Moon Soon-ho (Lee Ha Na) who has taken nine years to get over a bad breakup. Jis-oo's controlling and almost-abusive husband, Gang In-wook (Kim Sung-gyu). And the found family of guests living in the boarding house that Seo-woo took shelter in after the death of her family.

While the show examines grief in all its iterations - whether through the death of a loved one, a relationship, or even the person you used to be - it's also about the way in which we grapple with the hole a person leaves in the world when they're gone. How we want just a piece of them to hold onto and how we struggle with the realisation that we will never know what they were thinking because we can never speak to them again.

The Ji-soo AI that Ha-won creates becomes that piece. But it's through Ha-won and In-wook's reactions to that piece that we see most clearly what this drama is trying to say. People are not pieces or object to possess, control or dominate. We will never own them, just as we will never know truly what they think and feel. But that isn't necessary to gain comfort and strength from them and to give that comfort and strength in return.

Grief is overcome by connection and community but most of all through true mutuality. And that's the most heartwarming message of all.

I can only hope that now it's over, people can finally realise what a gem this show was. And maybe, just maybe, next time Korea produces something as finely-written and beautiful as this, people will watch it.

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How to describe this drama with one word - CURIOSITY. It’s confusing and it feels like you are being sucked into someone’s memories, showing you just bits and pieces of what happened, but instead of feeling frustration, you just want to know more.

The characters are quite unusual, but in a refreshing and realistic way. Every one of them has a unique perspective on life and can teach you a few important lessons. Watching them interact and see them conquer their fears, accepted failures and move on to happiness is quite therapeutic.

All the characters have some kind of struggles they are facing, and all of them deal with them in a different way. We can relate to some and learn from others. Each presents a specific approach to life and striving for happiness.
It shows how people deal differently with pain: some pretend to be strong, some crumble, others live in denial and some chase after the lost happiness even when it's impossible to get it back. In a surprisingly heartwarming way, it shows the various sides of depression that does not leave the viewer drained of life, but rather hopeful.

The directing and editing has this dreamlike feel to it, which makes the drama even more appealing. Some might say it was too slow paced, too confusing, but for me it was pure perfection. Usually I dislike dramas that are this slow. I feel like they just try to be artistic for no reason. Somehow, the slower pace added a whole new level of charm that made me love A Piece Of Your Mind even more.

Any flaws? The device itself. While I can accept its existence, how it was made cannot be explained no matter how far-fetched sci-fi approach you take. Did it bother me while watching? No, since the device itself was never the focus point of the plot. It was always about the people and their relationships and how they can affect each other, not the electronics that made the connection happen in the first place.

Overall, it’s a healing story that will make you feel like you have dreamed it.

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This must be the season for really slow dramas. I just completed another drama that had a really slow start ("When the Weather is Fine"), and that one slowly built momentum and became a drama I really liked. This drama was the exact opposite. It started out boring, sparked my interest midway, and ended even more boring than it started. Apparently this drama was cut short, which was a complaint many people who liked it had, but in my opinion, it was still too long. It had a great cast, an interesting concept, and a couple I started to really like, but I just could not connect with this story.

This drama stars Jung Hae In as Moon Ha Won, an emo super genius who is socially awkward but endearing. I thought his performance was great, but there is nothing in the writing to give this character much depth. We see flashes of his past, and the AI company where he is making this mysterious device, but even when this drama ended I felt like I didn't really know his character well at all. Since most of this drama centers around him, this made me easily less interested. He is matched with Chae Soo Bin as Han Seo Woo, a much more warm character but an empath who's emo in her own way. My trouble with Seo Woo is that I really like the actress, and at times wanted to like her character, but she was so ridiculously nosey she was often frustrating to watch. It's a typical "let's heal each other from past loss" love story. These two actors are the only redeeming part of this drama in my opinion, and honestly, it felt like a lot of good but wasted chemistry, unless you really enjoy watching good hugs... a lot of hugs... so many hugs. They really deserved a better-written script.

Why was the script so bad? First of all the story is completely confusing and all over the place. The connections between people, the technology and why it exists, and the random flashbacks make it extremely hard to follow the story initially. It is beautifully shot, which sets the mood, but with no comprehensive story to follow so, I was ready to drop this drama early on. I was encouraged to keep watching for the couple development (which I was told would get better), and I did become swept up in that story, but even that story didn't end up having much substance as the drama went on. This drama basically revolves around two major traumas. One trauma is in the past and slowly revealed through flashbacks. The other trauma is inspired by the first trauma and was so nonsensical to me I couldn't even react to it emotionally. Again, the scenery is beautiful, lots of running/walking/running again through the snowy forest. I could probably sum up most of this story as snowy flashbacks, hugs, talking into a blinking device, random plants, and piano... and that brings me to the supporting characters.

The supporting cast is also great, but with badly written episodes they all become pretty forgettable. My favorite character was Lee Jung Eun as Kim Min Jung (the maid from Parasite) who was such a fun character but her going from patient to random friend felt so disjointed that her story, although interesting, felt totally unrelated to the main plot. Lee Sang Hee as Jun Eun Joo who runs the Boarding House, was great support for Seo Woo, in spite of her own issues, but after an interesting start, she just faded into the background.

The most annoying characters in this were the other "leads" Lee Ha Na as Moon Soon Ho, Ha Won's older niece, who played obnoxious well, but I honestly couldn't stand her character. There's also Kim Sung Gyu who did a good job as Gang In Wook, the brooding pianist, who by the time more about his character was revealed he was still completely unlikeable to me. There is also a suggested connection between them that didn't work for me at all. Then there was Park Joo Hyun as Kim Ji Soo who is also oddly solemn and mysterious and most of her role in the drama was spent speaking in a soft way that kept putting me to sleep. Without spoiling too much, she is the person that this whole drama revolves around, and it doesn't help that she was really boring to me. She also made the male lead feel more like a creepy stalker than someone she had an amazing history with. Once she had less screen time the story finally picked up for me. In that case the writing and acting, I think, were to blame.

Would I watch this again? Although I'm curious to see if the story makes more sense a second time, and I thought the cinematography was beautiful, it was so torturously slow to get through that I can't see myself doing this to myself again. I fell asleep three times during the last episode, which relied on too many tired tropes. Once it was over I was still unsatisfied. I was left with so many questions, especially about this AI tech that was barely explained and Ha Won as a character beyond his traumas. They try their best to give most of the characters some kind of closure/resolution, but I cared so little about them at the time it didn't matter. It almost feels like it should have been a movie instead. They could probably edit this drama down to 2 hours of relevant scenes easily and I would like it a lot more.

Overall, this drama dragged with the intention of being deep when it actually lacked much substance and was often unnecessarily vague. This drama was more mood than real feelings for me, with a lot of the characters overreacting or just sulking and crying. The themes include unrequited love, women who can't mind their own business, trauma caused by guilt and lack of closure, literally running from confrontation, depression, being stuck in the past, curing insomnia and healing through hugs... with the insomnia thing being ironic because it often put me to sleep. If I knew how it would all end I would have dropped this drama when I wanted to initially. If you like the first episodes then I would encourage you to continue, since it does get better, but I would still be reluctant to recommend this drama as one to watch. I did like watching the romance develop, but I would rather see them matched up again in a completely different drama. There are sparks of redeeming qualities in "A Piece of Your Mind", but those pieces didn't make up an enjoyable KDrama whole.

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" A piece of your mind " had two things nailed, the cinematography and the performances.

The game of light, colours, and nature was just brilliant, with a nostalgic note, beautiful sceneries from Norway, and melodic pieces of classical music and piano to paint the perfect picture of an idyllic and tranquil picture. The pace of the drama was equally perfect for the cinematography, as it was calm, with nice notes of drama here and there.

The performances were excellent from all the actors and actresses in the cast as well.

However, the story was messy and confusing. The script offered little to non information about the cryptic gadget that used a person's voice and character to communicate with the loved ones once that person has passed away. The characters were equally mysterious as well, with some background stories coming through from the flashbacks that the drama offered, but, overall, it was difficult to understand them, know them, and, thus, sympathize with them. The message that, I guess, the drama wanted to pass on, that there is some comfort after a loved one dies, was beautiful. However, the romance was boring, as the characters seemed wrapped up in their past and didn't really invest in the relationship.

So, overall, five out of ten.

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Now that I'm finished, there are quite a few things that I liked and disliked about the whole series. If you've read my review before, you must have noticed how enthusiastic I am with it, but having it done after being cut short with 4 episodes, I have to say there were quite a few things that didn't sit well with me.

I didn't know it would bother me that much, but it was noticeable. This drama was originally made for sixteen episodes, but tvN decided to cut it down to twelve. A slow drama being cut down means a change of pace, and it was obvious by the end of episode 8 and onwards. The tone and mood of the story is quite dreary, but the delivery was good. While it is mainly a romance drama, it's main theme has always been about loss, and telling the story through its characters has been an up and down experience. I had my doubts before I started watching it because I'm not really a fan of stories that involve AIs (and to be honest, every TvN drama I've watched lately has been quite hard to finish, especially if it deals with a few fantasy), but this doesn't bother me at all. Granted, the mild science element of the story is improbable, completely improbable, but it elevates the major key element of emotional coping, which is the struggle of our male protagonist (and a few other characters later on). Some viewers may find it creepy at some point, especially in the first four episodes, but do know that it needs to be as unsettling as possible to prove a point that an unhealthy obsession should be stopped. You'd also be forced to think what it means to love someone who has always been absent.

Before I get to what I don't like, I have to first recognize Han Seo Woo. Seo Woo is truly one of the best characters k-drama land has to offer. She's sensitive to people's needs. She carefully thinks about what to say before talking. She doesn't look back at her past and get helplessly tied to it. She helps people find happiness they can make for themselves. She's independent. She genuinely cares. She knows her space. Others may notice she feels emotions a bit too much, but there are people like that. Ha Won, on the other hand, it a puzzle piece that needed a lot of healing. Just as he has gotten past one slump, a new discovery threatens his peace, which overall makes his character a bit pitiful. But what I love about it is how he's quick to pick himself up, and with very good character dynamic with Seo Woo, he becomes more than just the victimized character.

To be honest, I loved the first part of this drama, and right when I noticed the change of pace, my view of it has declined quite a bit. While I owe it on pacing, I believe the storyline wouldn't have changed greatly, which is where most of my problems lie. It's quite frustrating because this drama gave me really good characters (in the form of the main leads), but it also gave me one that I can never connect to at all (in the form of Kang In Wook). While I understand that it is about healing, I really hoped they could have gotten a different path for In Wook. I'm not saying he shouldn't heal, but greater repercussions should have been dealt with. I really dislike his character and I can even say this drama would have been a lot better if they introduced a completely different character for a different kind of conflict. I didn't like how they ended things with him, either. Personally, I felt like what he did was not justified at all. And what really irks me is the [lazy] execution of explaining that it could be okay. It felt as if the plot become overwhelmed with the enormity of its characters' actions that it had a hard time connecting, which is why they resorted to a slight change of narrative, which personally felt like a betrayal.

Overall, A Piece of Your Mind worked best when it was at its natural pace. It gave some wonderful lines that fully described the characters. tvN cutting it short definitely affected the drama, like how Minjung's storyline seemed like it wasn't completely attached. The support characters, while they did good, should have also gotten more exposure.
In a way, it seems as if their storylines got haphazardly thrown in.

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