"It's OK, that's love"
I haven't finished watching it, but I can tell without any doubt that I like this drama more than the ones I have ever watched. It is different. Almost totally different from any other korean drama that I've enjoyed before.
First thing that came to my mind when I watched the first episode was, "Cool, the girl's nose seems original."
That was why I continued watching. Yes, it was because of the nose. But that was still reason number one. I had several reasons followed.
Second one is, the man didn't come from rich family. Not like the main man character of usual korean drama, his childhood was pathetic, pitiful. His family was poor. His step father was cruel to him as well as to his mother and brother. His brother also treated him so badly.
He finally became rich because of his hard work as a writer. He made money from writing best seller novels. This is the third thing why I like this drama. It showed that a person could really change his life if he made a move to change it.
The next different thing I found in this drama was definitely the story itself. I really like the idea of how a person with mental illness could live well in society. People with special needs were not different than us or any other person who suffered from any physical desease. So there was no reason for us to make them different, avoid them or even get rid of them as if they were bacteria or virus.
I also found this drama interesting because it gave me questions at the begining, about a criminal case, and made me curious of what was the real truth and what was next. The case was about the death of someone. The person who was pointed as the perpetrator kept insisting that he was clean, even after 13 years in jail.
The last but not least, by watching this drama, everybody knew that everyone has history. Even a psychiatric who always help people to calm down and relax could have anxiety disorder.
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