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Growing Season korean drama review
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Growing Season
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by pinkdrink
mars 29, 2021
12 épisodes vus sur 12
Complété
Globalement 9.0
Histoire 9.0
Jeu d'acteur/Casting 8.5
Musique 7.5
Degrés de Re-visionnage 5.0
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Great Drama with a Great Message

I don't normally like romances (with the exception of a few) because they tend to be so infuriating, but I did like this one. This drama tackled subjects that I don't normally see get talked about. I'm a firm believer that you do not need to be in a relationship in order to be happy. That's one of the reasons I really liked this drama. The three female leads all had growth in ways that was unique to them. Ah In was able to find a relationship where her boyfriend respected her pace and her decisions. Ji yoo was able to find a relationship where she had a genuine bond with her boyfriend that wasn't solely related to sex, and she continued to be her. Ha Young's growth was one of my favorite's...while the other girls found relationships, Ha Young let go of relationships and put herself first. She left her old friendship and found friends who genuinely care about her. She also broke up with her boyfriend and pursued her dream of studying abroad. I know that some ppl wanted her to bed back together with Seo Woo but I think it was time for them to break up. There was a lack of communication and trust and they were both unhappy. Ha Young also started to feel more comfortable talking about her problems with her friends and being more open overall. I really enjoyed the message of this drama and I would recommend it.
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