After all the useless gun pointing mess that is Snowdrop, I desperately wanted to fill the Jung Hae-in-sized hole in my heart, so I started A Piece of Your Mind, expecting nothing but a less bloodied atmosphere. Man what a show that was. I finished it in two days, but couldn’t share my thoughts about it, because I’m still in denial that I’ve finished it. It shamelessly played with my heartstrings, made me cry, laugh, squeal, swoon, just in the span of 12 episodes. I’m really mad about the cut of 4 episodes, they rob me of more quality time between our precious leads (I can’t understand K-folks, I’ve given up on understanding them a very long time ago *sigh*). Chae Soo-bin shined as usual with her lovely and heartfelt acting, and besides JHI’s amazing acting chops, his lingering gazes were cherry on top. The AI concept was a little over the top and unrealistic (It was more like talking to a person’s soul or a ghost, not an AI) but it was just a little flaw that was necessary to the plot. The way our leads bond over their grief and pain reminded me of Just Between Lovers, which I adore so very much, and the poetic way the story flowed was truly mesmerizing. I have nothing bad to say about this drama except the episode cut (I won’t shut up about that, I’m fuming while typing this) and I hope writers and directors won’t hesitate to make more dramas like this. We don’t need more zombies or deadly games, we need comfort, dammit!
APOYM was an extremely pretty and nice drama 😚 I almost dropped it on ep 2 because I was horrified by the AI and the death scene in the snow, but then I read some good comments here on DB and ended up loving this weird little drama. You’re right, it’s no so much about the story, it’s all about the sweetness and the characters’ healing. I find it really telling that it’s already been 2 years, and I remember it perfectly, whereas I can’t remember stuff about dramas I’m watching right now 😂
Cha Sobin and Jung Haein are really great individually, and they had such a sweet chemistry. Also loved the found family at Eunjoo’s house, so cute!
This show is on my “Marathon – older shows” list. Looking forward to when I get around to it now, thanks to your post that reminded me to check and see if it was on that list. 😊
😊 I don’t know if it’s pandemic fatigue or just the usual winter quiet that gives way to more me time sort of thing, but comfort anything is seriously high on my list right now when I try to decide what to do with this seasonal precious spare time.
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gimzy๐ฃ
February 2, 2022 at 12:18 AM
After all the useless gun pointing mess that is Snowdrop, I desperately wanted to fill the Jung Hae-in-sized hole in my heart, so I started A Piece of Your Mind, expecting nothing but a less bloodied atmosphere. Man what a show that was. I finished it in two days, but couldn’t share my thoughts about it, because I’m still in denial that I’ve finished it. It shamelessly played with my heartstrings, made me cry, laugh, squeal, swoon, just in the span of 12 episodes. I’m really mad about the cut of 4 episodes, they rob me of more quality time between our precious leads (I can’t understand K-folks, I’ve given up on understanding them a very long time ago *sigh*). Chae Soo-bin shined as usual with her lovely and heartfelt acting, and besides JHI’s amazing acting chops, his lingering gazes were cherry on top. The AI concept was a little over the top and unrealistic (It was more like talking to a person’s soul or a ghost, not an AI) but it was just a little flaw that was necessary to the plot. The way our leads bond over their grief and pain reminded me of Just Between Lovers, which I adore so very much, and the poetic way the story flowed was truly mesmerizing. I have nothing bad to say about this drama except the episode cut (I won’t shut up about that, I’m fuming while typing this) and I hope writers and directors won’t hesitate to make more dramas like this. We don’t need more zombies or deadly games, we need comfort, dammit!
Kurama
February 2, 2022 at 12:25 AM
I’m still angry against TVN for that! JTBC would have not cut this drama!
The theme of mourning is not an easy one but they did great.
gimzy๐ฃ
February 2, 2022 at 12:29 AM
JTBC managed to air Snowdrop till the end. They definitely would’ve aired all the episodes *sighs again*
Fly Colours
February 2, 2022 at 12:37 AM
APOYM was an extremely pretty and nice drama 😚 I almost dropped it on ep 2 because I was horrified by the AI and the death scene in the snow, but then I read some good comments here on DB and ended up loving this weird little drama. You’re right, it’s no so much about the story, it’s all about the sweetness and the characters’ healing. I find it really telling that it’s already been 2 years, and I remember it perfectly, whereas I can’t remember stuff about dramas I’m watching right now 😂
Cha Sobin and Jung Haein are really great individually, and they had such a sweet chemistry. Also loved the found family at Eunjoo’s house, so cute!
gimzy๐ฃ
February 2, 2022 at 12:40 AM
Yes to all that and plus the way they hug each other. My heart felt like bursting while watching them *cries in single* 🥺😭
Lily left the valley
February 2, 2022 at 6:36 AM
This show is on my “Marathon – older shows” list. Looking forward to when I get around to it now, thanks to your post that reminded me to check and see if it was on that list. 😊
gimzy๐ฃ
February 2, 2022 at 7:46 AM
Oh now I’m a little jealous of you 😂 I wish I could forget I ever watched this and start all over again. It’s that good. Enjoy! ☺️❤️
Lily left the valley
February 2, 2022 at 8:36 AM
😊 I don’t know if it’s pandemic fatigue or just the usual winter quiet that gives way to more me time sort of thing, but comfort anything is seriously high on my list right now when I try to decide what to do with this seasonal precious spare time.