It wasn't always a pretty, clean and soft-looking loft with expensive lights: sometimes it was a dark ass, dirty alley in which someone wanted to off¡ themselves, or the poor-undeveloped side of the city.Īnd YKW?I appreciate it because now everybody wanna move to Seoul or Busan or Hongdae, without knowing that the culture is way different that we are used to-almost distant and cold towards people dealing with mental illnesses. Park-Jung Gil and Koo Ryeon displayed amazingly their past behind but I can't help but feel Their ending was rushed and "squeezed" in the last few chapters, kinda dissapointing.Īesthetic (visuals): honestly, you can't deny that they showed a different side of Korea that kdramas don't show nowadays. Okay, this is gonna heavily based but yeah.Ĭharacters: starting from the main cast, I would usually say they were great as both actors And this boss-partners relationship (which really wasn't that deep since they tried to warm up each other regardless of their age/longevity working in Jumadeung). i particularly loved how lee soohyuk's portrayed his character's expressions when he's looking at everyone else vs looking at his wife T.T i wished we got to see some psychological interventions afterwards so that the audience can see that there are options out there to seek out things like mental health care and so forth.ĭespite that i still really like the show, and the cast is phenomenal, especially the cameo actors who are the focus of their respective episodes are also fantastic. One note that i also have to say is that the ending of some of the episodes, while uplifting in spirit, it doesn't give the characters some sort of psychological help (no therapy of some sort.) to deal with all of their stress and trauma. one of the last theme of the storyline is about how the past repeats itself, so its up to us to live, strive, and build a better "tomorrow." the topics covered in the drama can be hard to watch and stomach, but its important to know that there are real people who go through such pain, real people who went through such pain, and real people who will go through such pain. its a deeply scarring portrait of how cruel people can be towards others and how painful life can be, also reminds us that there are always things that are worth living for and the small things that can make a difference. This drama can be very triggering to those who experience trauma with mental illness (depression, eating disorders,) sexual assault, bullying, loved ones death, violence etc, so if you want to watch, definitely proceed with caution, or just don't watch at all.Īnyway, overall, i was very moved by this show. Kim Han-Sang - Park Yong-Ho's boss (ep.16).Based on webcomic "Naeil” by Ra Ma (published from via Naver)."Tomorrow" takes over MBC's Fri & Sat 22:00 time slot previously occupied by " Tracer" and followed by " Doctor Lawyer" on May 27, 2022.Soon, Choi Jun-Woong becomes a new member of the crisis management team. Their objective is to save suicidal people. Koo Ryeon is the leader and Lim Ryung-Gu is a member. The two grim reapers belong to a crisis management team. One night, he accidentally meets grim reapers Koo Ryeon ( Kim Hee-Seon) and Im Ryoog-Gu. Choi Jun-Woong ( Ro Woon) looks for a job, but it is hard for him to get hired.
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