too much dang singing! Unfortunately a lot of this drama becomes about the making of a musical, which started to become extremely annoying. He has a very low key seductive quality that I loved, and I felt like I could see all of his characters love, heartbreak, concern, and guilt, just in his eyes alone. I was also very surprised by how much I liked Lee Sang Yoon as a leading man. I think this is the first "grown up" role I've seen Lee Sung Kyung in, and definitely the most tragic, but her youthful fun personality kept her character from being too depressing to watch as she watches how much time people have left to live. Then, once Do Ha turned on the charm, I started to really like them together, and got very invested in their romantic dilemma (No spoilers, but I knew tears over them would be involved eventually). I know there are often big age gaps in dramas, but her childish behavior, and his stern maturity, initially felt like such a bad casting choice. I was at first suspicious about whether I'd like MiKa and Do Ha as a couple, since their chemistry isn't immediate. A lot of that credit should go to the cast.
Still there was enough left to like, so I continued to watch with no regrets. I loved the idea of this tragic love story meets rom com, but once I got sucked into the story it was clear that it was turning into a mess of clichés. I started watching with a lot of interest, because the premise of "life clocks" was so interesting. Rewatch Value 4.5 I will start this review with a warning that this drama, even with it's promising start, is very "drop it" worthy.