I am on 15th episode and I am here to write a review. When I first started the show, I thought, "it is a nice show, light-hearted, fun, and warm." That was what I was looking for at the time. There are several stories that unfold in the show. One thinks that the acting, love, community, and anecdotes the characters share is sweet. Then, of course, the climaxes and twists come, making you cling to the show dearly. The 15th episode specifically is my favorite, so you can say that I am writing to review that episode.
I believe that every person holds some sort of pain in their lives, whether their own or someone else's. Every person also actively tries to get away from it but strategies can be different. Some conceal it, some deal with it, and some make it their self. Each style works different for different people but I feel that people who fall in the third category are the ones who need to be reminded that they are loved and that they deserve to be happy. This episode talks about the backstory of the male lead which made me reach the conclusion that this show has a poignance that has power to take you within and heal. I would recommend the show for its fun moments, serious moments, but especially because of the lessons!