laughteraddict
Joined Mar 2023
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I watched it for the first time as a teenager and didn't like it much, but now that I'm older and understand life and some jokes, I really enjoyed it. It's true that the first half was overall better than the last half, especially concerning comedy, but the main characters/couple are so lovable that I enjoy their daily life family, and relationship scenes. They also cast a very suitable baby for Emir, he looks so much like Onur but has a nose similar to Lale and he's adorable.
I agree that the character of Lale's mother is annoying, many characters are actually, but this is common to see in comedy shows. How could a comedy show be funny if all characters are sane and reasonable?
Anyway, I enjoyed watching this, and I would recommend it as a romcom for any young adult! The male lead is such a gentleman, and the female lead is smart and talented and the show is light-hearted and sweet.
I agree that the character of Lale's mother is annoying, many characters are actually, but this is common to see in comedy shows. How could a comedy show be funny if all characters are sane and reasonable?
Anyway, I enjoyed watching this, and I would recommend it as a romcom for any young adult! The male lead is such a gentleman, and the female lead is smart and talented and the show is light-hearted and sweet.
I have no idea how is this k-drama considered comedy. I was looking to watch a good comedy k-drama after finishing one comedy k-drama and liking it, only to end up surprised by this one. See you in my 19th life is a very tragic show, it represents melancholy and many other feelings and it definitely made me cry for hours although it's rare for me to feel this emotional over shows. If you're looking for a comedy show, this is NOT the one, I'm not sure of the original source material but the adaptation isn't comedy. But if you're looking for a show that will make you on edge and test your emotions and make you think about your priorities, then this show will make you have a good cry while doing so!