![]() ![]() Because I loved this drama so much, I got into Kdramas now. I definitely recommend While You Were Sleeping! In fact, I’ve already told quite a few of my friends to watch it (let’s hope they do). If he died I wouldn’t have recovered for a long time. Even though I love Woo-Tak and wished that she chose him just so he’ll be happy, Hong-Joo and Jae-Chan were meant to be. It was done so perfectly just to make us bawl like babies?!ĭid anyone else also bawl when Hong-Joo cried while Jae-Chan was in the hospital room being recovered? Because I DID. Let me know in the comments if you have any theories about these!Īlso, what about those parallel scenes in episode 31? The one at the funerals from 13 years back and presently. I’ve been thinking about these ever since I finished the show about three weeks back. And now for a very important question: why did Jae-Chan have blond hair when he was younger? That looked SO BAD.How did the dreams start for Hong-Joo in the first place?.On the same note, why did Jae-Chan not get any dreams during those 13 years before he met Hong-Joo again? How come they started only when they met again?.Choi never get any dreams about Jae-Chan and Hong-Joo in those several years? We all know those two were in a lot of trouble but why didn’t he go to save them any of those times before the fire? Why didn’t she get any dreams about Hong-Joo? Just like Woo-Tak still felt as if he’d been hit when he didn’t after Jae-Chan saved him, she also felt as if she was burned even though she wasn’t. In episode 10 Hong-Joo saved a girl at the university from being badly burned.Jae-Chan’s dad’s death was spoken about a lot but what about his mom? How did she die? We never really saw her except in one flashback scene and they never told how she died.Here are a few things I wish were spoken about or were elaborated: Now that I’m done with the spoiler-free part of the review, I really want to talk about a few things. ![]() If you don’t want to get spoiled, click here to skip to the “overall” concluding section. I rooted for the couple right from the start. There was slow relationship growth and cute moments and aww moments and just… the romance was everything. Okay so THE ROMANCE WAS HELLA ADORABLE.It made me cry multiple times. The show gave me so many feels that I just could NOT hold out against the feels.The day-to-day weirdness of characters and embarrassing moments made the characters more realistic. There were also MANY funny scenes which made me laugh out loud.They were perfect for the scenes and accompanied the emotions really well. I’m completely and utterly obsessed with the songs. In fact, I’m listening to the soundtrack right now. The PERFECT soundtrack. Every time I listen to the songs now, I'm instantly transported back into the scene.Especially in Lee Yoo-bum, a lawyer who covers up the crimes of his clients. The small details in the characters’ personalities and habits were really interesting to watch.Not only did I get invested in the characters individually but I also adored their relationships. I also really liked the familial, friendship and work-place dynamics that was shown. The relationships in this drama were BRILLIANT. I adored Hong-Joo’s relationship with her mom right from the start.I didn’t even move when watching the 31st episode* and I felt like I had to work out to get my limbs loosened up. ![]() They were so intense that it kept me to the edge of my seat, especially in the last few episodes. My favourites of it all were the court scenes. I absolutely LOVED the mystery and thriller aspect it gave to the show.
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