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How to Be Thirty korean drama review
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How to Be Thirty
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by Hail - hailkingseokjin
abr 13, 2021
15 of 15 episodios vistos
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Global 7.5
Historia 7.0
Actuación/Reparto 9.0
Música 8.0
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Good character doing stupid shit.

You can't help but like and understand the female lead, but at the same time it's extremely frustrating, specially when she's a grown ass adult. (sorry for the word choice, but I just finished this so I'm in the heat of the moment right now)

I personally love Kang Minhyuk (CNBlue fan right here), so I was completely biased and rooting for him.. til there was NO EXCUSES LEFT. I actually liked the plot about him cheating on the girlfriend. It wasn't something you see often in asian dramas, but it DOES happen in real life. People are human, we all make mistakes and hurt other people. I didn't hate him for that. I hated for how he dealt with it afterwards.

Overall, I enjoyed the first half of the drama very much, and it felt new to see the ML screw up and not being a misunderstanding as it would be on other dramas. So, despite the cheating, I would have preferred to see them deal with the situation, but he didn't do ONE THING right to support her. Instead they all patronized the ex girlfriend after she stalked, threatened and exposed the female lead, letting her do everything she wanted. Like, REALLY? And anyways, she should be going after the ML, Korea need to learn about sorority.

In the end, it gets kind of cliché, the FL ending up with the "perfect guy who did nothing wrong ever in his life". Woo-hoo.
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