Still 17 / Thirty But Seventeen
Mar. 17th, 2020 09:23 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
THIS SHOW WAS SO GOOD! I LAUGHED, I CRIED, A GOOD TIME WAS HAD ALL AROUND.
- It's such a warm show! I felt very healed by the end of it. I liked that a lot of these characters were stuck by their past, and then slowly they moved past it and became such a good family. It was SO CUTE.
- It oddly reminded me of Oh My Venus, only it amped up the bits that I liked a lot; like the trio being besties, and the past/present girl rivalry (which felt more believable in TBS rather than OMV).
- Love the romance, and how it seemed one sided as children, BUT NO, IT WAS RECIPROCATED BY HER EVEN BACK THEN. My heartttt. That montage/her side of the story really hit me hard because there's nothing better in one sided pining to realize that THEY WERE LOVED BACK ALL ALONG ONLY THEY DIDN'T REALIZE IT. As adults, it was both cute and heartwarming to see these two strangers fall for each other and support each other when the going got rough.
- I loved the conductor guy? I just felt so oddly calm and relieved whenever he was on screen, and I liked how he guided both Woo Seo Ri and Kim Tae Rin.
- I didn't get Second Lead Syndrome, but I loved Yu Chan A LOT. He was so endearing! He'd built such a solid friendship with Seo Ri that my heart melted. I loved his motto 'don't think! feel!'.
- Jennifer was so good! She was always hilarious, but the depth and sorrow she brought at times was something else. Mysterious always, but I truly adored how she got her own happy ending too.
- I loved how the mystery unfolded! It didn't feel dragged out to me., and I kind of want to rewatch it now that I know what's happened.
- If I had one pesky complaint, it's that I wanted the doctor friend of Seo Ri to have a bigger role. Not necessarily be a love interest, but just-- have a bigger part in the show.
- Also, that dog was super cute. Loved seeing the chihuahua on screen and being petted by everyone.
- It's such a warm show! I felt very healed by the end of it. I liked that a lot of these characters were stuck by their past, and then slowly they moved past it and became such a good family. It was SO CUTE.
- It oddly reminded me of Oh My Venus, only it amped up the bits that I liked a lot; like the trio being besties, and the past/present girl rivalry (which felt more believable in TBS rather than OMV).
- Love the romance, and how it seemed one sided as children, BUT NO, IT WAS RECIPROCATED BY HER EVEN BACK THEN. My heartttt. That montage/her side of the story really hit me hard because there's nothing better in one sided pining to realize that THEY WERE LOVED BACK ALL ALONG ONLY THEY DIDN'T REALIZE IT. As adults, it was both cute and heartwarming to see these two strangers fall for each other and support each other when the going got rough.
- I loved the conductor guy? I just felt so oddly calm and relieved whenever he was on screen, and I liked how he guided both Woo Seo Ri and Kim Tae Rin.
- I didn't get Second Lead Syndrome, but I loved Yu Chan A LOT. He was so endearing! He'd built such a solid friendship with Seo Ri that my heart melted. I loved his motto 'don't think! feel!'.
- Jennifer was so good! She was always hilarious, but the depth and sorrow she brought at times was something else. Mysterious always, but I truly adored how she got her own happy ending too.
- I loved how the mystery unfolded! It didn't feel dragged out to me., and I kind of want to rewatch it now that I know what's happened.
- If I had one pesky complaint, it's that I wanted the doctor friend of Seo Ri to have a bigger role. Not necessarily be a love interest, but just-- have a bigger part in the show.
- Also, that dog was super cute. Loved seeing the chihuahua on screen and being petted by everyone.