Unique and cheesy
Interesting concept for a slice of life drama. Most I've seen aren't revolved around a hospice/crime setting so this was very unique. The genre for this drama should've included mystery/thriller because in someway it was.
I'll keep it short:
Gyeore is a conflicted man with an abused past. His life has been torn down by the adults in his life when he was younger, and then forced into criminal activities by gangsters later in life. During an accident, he comes across the genie team and is forced by the supervisor to work in the hospice -under court authorized mandatory community service. This is where our main character learns the meaning of love, and along with his dog 'Son' realize that not all people are out to get them. Our female lead is a breath of fresh air, and eases our male lead into happiness. There are conflicts when the 'sister' joins the group, and the gangsters find him - there are problems with the father, and some residents. We journey through our male leads most difficult times in this situation and through hardship we find him smiling at the end.
The major issue most 'men' people are having is that Gyeore is weak, and can't stand up for himself. Well, try putting yourself in his shoes and then talk standing up for yourself. Ignore the whining of these men and have fun. Grab some tissues though, episode eight was the saddest for me.
I'll keep it short:
Gyeore is a conflicted man with an abused past. His life has been torn down by the adults in his life when he was younger, and then forced into criminal activities by gangsters later in life. During an accident, he comes across the genie team and is forced by the supervisor to work in the hospice -under court authorized mandatory community service. This is where our main character learns the meaning of love, and along with his dog 'Son' realize that not all people are out to get them. Our female lead is a breath of fresh air, and eases our male lead into happiness. There are conflicts when the 'sister' joins the group, and the gangsters find him - there are problems with the father, and some residents. We journey through our male leads most difficult times in this situation and through hardship we find him smiling at the end.
The major issue most 'men' people are having is that Gyeore is weak, and can't stand up for himself. Well, try putting yourself in his shoes and then talk standing up for yourself. Ignore the whining of these men and have fun. Grab some tissues though, episode eight was the saddest for me.
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