This drama had really highs but also really lows. It bounced between ZOMG-THIS-IS-AWESOME down to ZOMG-I'M-SO-IRRITATEDPISSEDOFFANNOYEDRAWR and then pretty much just fizzled in the end. I'm a fan of this scriptwriter's other works (My Name is Kim Sam Soon and What's Up Fox in particularly) but I will admit that her other dramas have also suffered from the same emotional roller-coaster Me Too, Flower endured. Though strangely enough, I find myself missing these characters and feeling a bit nostalgic. Most notably, I miss Yoon Shi Yoon who absolutely blew me away with his fantastic charisma and presence. He really is a great actor. In fact, I will admit that I almost didn't watch this drama when Kim Jae Won dropped it because I wasn't familiar with Yoon Shi Yoon at the time and I didn't think there was any way he could possibly compare to Kim Jae Won. Come to find out, he was the best thing about Me Too, Flower and completely stole the show. Plus? I'm his fangirl forever now. So if there is one definite reason you should watch this, despite the plot hurls and madness, it is for Yoon Shi Yoon. Hands down.
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