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“I woke up from the dream. You should too.”
Eve tells us so well in this quote: we too should wake up from this dream, because for me, this kdrama is a dream… well, more like a nightmare. The budget was huge for such a mediocre kdrama. It feels like there are really no screenwriters here, I can't believe that actors can agree to play in such a production.From the first episode, I saw that this kdrama was going to be bad, but I never thought it would be this bad. Although the soundtrack is excellent, with beautiful melodies and great artists like Jin from BTS or Seungkwan from Seventeen, these are the main positive points of this kdrama, with the aesthetics and the visuals in space that offer beautiful scenes.
Now let's move on to the last episode which nails the show. Honestly, it's a pretty sad episode, especially when we learn that Eve didn't survive and gave life to her daughter in space. I definitely had tears in my eyes during the scenes of life with the OST in the background, it was super moving.
Anyway, this kdrama had everything to be an excellent drama: great actors, a good soundtrack, but unfortunately such poor writing that today, we probably end up with one of the worst kdramas in Korean history.
What I remember here are Gong Ryong's words at the beginning of the show:
“I have always thought of the universe as a womb. Now I wonder if it is a tomb. Instead of a place of birth, perhaps it is a place of death.” - Gong Ryong
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A deeply moving romance driven by silence and a spellbinding OST.
Tell Me That You Love Me really touched me. It’s not a fast-paced or dramatic story, but a soft, emotional romance told through silence, looks, and gentle moments. It moves slowly, but every scene means something.Jung Woo-sung plays a deaf artist, and he is amazing in the role. He doesn’t speak, but you can feel everything through his eyes and expressions. Shin Hyun-bin is also very natural and heartfelt. Together, their chemistry is quiet but strong.
What I loved most is the mood of the drama. You can feel everything—loneliness, love, fear, and tenderness. And the OST adds so much emotion.
“To Your Home"by “Kim Kyung Hee" is beautiful. Her voice is soft and full of emotion—it brought me to tears.
- "Try Not to Cry" by “10CM" is another favorite. It’s simple but powerful, and fits the emotional scenes perfectly.
The music never feels forced. It always comes at the right moment and makes the story even more touching.
This drama is a true gem. It shows that love doesn’t need words—it just needs heart. If you’re looking for a sincere, emotional romance with amazing acting and a beautiful soundtrack, I highly recommend it.
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When Pain Shapes Strength and Silence Speaks Louder Than Words"
This season honestly hit hard. Si-eun comes back completely changed—cold, distant, and clearly still broken from everything that happened before. You really feel how much Su Ho's absence weighs on him. Even though he’s not physically there, Su Ho’s presence lingers like a ghost, guiding Si-eun’s choices and giving emotional weight to everything.The new characters are really well done. Hu-min brings intensity and unpredictability, and Jun-tae has this heavy presence that makes every scene with him feel tense. What I love is that no one feels flat—everyone’s dealing with their own pain, their own past. There are no simple “good” or “bad” characters here.
Emotionally, this season hits deep. You feel Si-eun’s loneliness, frustration, and grief. Some moments are quiet but heartbreaking, and others are brutally raw. The drama doesn’t just show fights—it shows what those fights mean emotionally.
And the OST… especially “Awakening”—absolutely amazing. It fits so well with Si-eun’s turning points. It gave me chills every time it played, and really added to the emotional impact.
In short:
Weak Hero Class 2 is darker, more emotional, and incredibly well-crafted. Si-eun is unforgettable, Su Ho remains the emotional core of the story, and the whole season is a powerful look at pain, loyalty, and survival. This isn’t just a school violence drama—it’s about what happens when you lose everything and still find a reason to stand up again. Easily one of the most impactful dramas I’ve watched.
I don’t know if we’ll ever get a season 3, and honestly, I don’t even need a perfect ending. Just want to say thank you to everyone who worked on this drama—from the cast to the writers, directors, and crew. You created something powerful, emotional, and unforgettable. That’s more than enough. Thank you for Weak Hero Class.
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"Kim Min Ha, the Fairy of Drama and Queen of Broken Hearts"
“Way Back Love"
- A short K-drama with devastating intensity
Once again, Kim Min Ha delivers a breathtaking performance, this time in *Way Back Love*—a drama that’s as brief as it is soul-crushing. She’s like a fairy of emotions, radiant and fragile, yet so powerful in her presence. Every look, every word she utters feels like it was crafted to break you. Whether it’s the script that gives her such poignant lines, or her sheer ability to elevate them, the result is the same: she embodies pain with haunting authenticity.
Opposite her, Gong Myung—an actor I hadn’t encountered before this drama—brings a soft, quiet intensity that perfectly complements hers. Together, they share a chemistry that feels genuine, effortless, and deeply affecting. Though the drama only spans six episodes, it grabs you instantly and leaves a lasting mark.
From the very beginning, *Way Back Love* doesn’t pretend to offer comfort. You know, you *feel*, that a happy ending is unlikely. And yet, you hope. It’s that cruel tension—between love and fate—that makes watching it so emotionally unbearable. You sit there, powerless, aching for characters you can’t save.
What stays with me most are the words spoken by Jung Hui Wan (played by Kim Min Ha):
**“I will remember you. I will keep living. Because for us, loving myself means loving you.”**
It’s a simple sentence, but it carries a staggering weight. A love that survives even in absence.
Kim Min Ha had already made me cry in *Light Shop*, where she portrayed another sorrowful soul, someone for whom happiness seemed unreachable. But in *Way Back Love*, she transcends melancholy. She *becomes* love—pure, painful, and unforgettable.
I wholeheartedly recommend this drama to everyone, but with a heartfelt warning: watch it when you're in a place where you can handle the sadness. This isn’t just entertainment—it’s an emotional experience, a soft wound that lingers long after the final scene.
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“What if our effort don't change anything?"
It's a great title for talking about the injustices of everyday life, whether in real life or here. What if our efforts don't change things the way we want them to?*Study Group* is a kdrama I was really looking forward to before its debut. I really liked the cast and wanted to see what Hwang Min Hyun and Chaa Woo Min would do together. Honestly, everything was excellent; the actors were very good here. I was able to discover talents I didn't know, or actors for whom this was their first kdrama. I'm thinking in particular of Lee Jong Hyun, Yoon Sang Jung and Gong Do Yu.
And what about Hwang Min Hyun? For me, this is clearly his best performance as an actor. I've seen him in several kdramas, most recently in *My Lovely Liar*, and here he was truly magical. GaMin's incarnation was played to perfection: a student who desperately wants to study but can't, constantly fighting to improve his grades and dreaming of getting into university, all in a technology school where it's almost impossible to study. Yun Ga Min succeeded thanks to him and his group of friends, because, for me, this is no longer just a study group, but a real family!
I'll end with these words: if you have the will, you can make your dreams come true. And as I like to say,
"Happiness is even better when it's shared by many."
My final mark here is clearly 10/10!!!
Hoping for a season 2
take care of yourself and your loved ones.
Saranghaeyo 🫰🏻
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