Crash Landing On You was the first K-drama I've ever watched and I got completely hooked on the magical way Koreans pull at every human emotion you can possibly have. Didn't think I'd find another show that would impact me the way CLOY did until Hi Bye, Mama. Every episode has me laughing hysterically one minute and then ugly crying the next. This show deals with death in a way that is equally endearing and brutally honest. It depicts people who have died in various manners and their regrets as ghosts who linger on earth because they can't let go. The living are usually said to be the ones who suffer when they lose a loved one but we never think about whether the deceased suffer as well. The show touches on what the living believe after life is like but only those who are gone truly knows. No one knows what happens to us when we die but life goes on.
This is a spectacularly intricate story about relationships and how they shape our lives. Where every character is important to the whole story and without even one of them, it wouldn't be the same.