*chef's kiss*
The thing with "Marriage, Not Dating" is that I've just re-watched it but if you asked me to restart the series again, today, I'd gladly oblige. The re-watch value is insane.
The lead actors do a fine job of portraying two of the most endearingly memorable characters in kdramas, as far as I'm concerned.
The supporting cast was given enough screentime to depict intriguing & genuinely amusing characters; which they more than managed to do justice to.
The drama isn't free of cliches but they don't overstay their welcomes. Various themes such as love, cheating, relationships, and family are covered in a well-rounded manner.
I just gave it a 10/10 rating from my previous 9/10 rating.
The lead actors do a fine job of portraying two of the most endearingly memorable characters in kdramas, as far as I'm concerned.
The supporting cast was given enough screentime to depict intriguing & genuinely amusing characters; which they more than managed to do justice to.
The drama isn't free of cliches but they don't overstay their welcomes. Various themes such as love, cheating, relationships, and family are covered in a well-rounded manner.
I just gave it a 10/10 rating from my previous 9/10 rating.
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