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New Yorker Drama Lover

New Yorker Drama Lover

Again My Life korean drama review
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Again My Life
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by New Yorker Drama Lover
jun 15, 2022
16 of 16 episodios vistos
Visto 3
Global 3.0
Historia 3.5
Actuación/Reparto 5.5
Música 3.0
Volver a ver 1.0
This review may contain spoilers

Best part is it's finally over.

This shows is just all over the place. I kept watching to see if anything ever happens, but it never does. But what I really came here to talk about is how one of the good guys in show gets thrown off a 60 story building and in the next scenes is shown in a hospital bed with just a light bandage around his head, with zero explanation of how he survived, or any of the characters commenting or questioning it at all. Just really bizarre and baffling writing. Yes, he's in a coma which I guess is supposed to drive home just how dangerous it can be getting thrown off a 60 story building, but not to worry he is otherwise unscathed and on his way to recovery by show's ending, all without a single character ever making a single remark at how unusual it is to survive such a fall.

The other weird thing about this drama is that it begins with a time jump and the main character uses what he learned before the jump to help him through the next few episodes, and it is then never explored or commented on ever again, and the other main character that participated in the jump has no memory of it, and this too is never explored or in any way resolved. It's a major plot point in the beginning of the show and then just completely dropped and forgotten half way through as if the writers just didn't want to bother with it anymore.
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