Seasons
Cast

Seo Hyun-jin
Kang Da-jeong

Kim Dong-wook
Ju Young-do

Yoon Park
Chae Jun / Choi Jung Min | Doctor Ian Norman Chase

Nam Gyu-ri
An Ga-young

Kim Ye-won
Park Eun-ha

Han Min
Park Cheol-do

Kang Hoon
Kang Tae Jung

Oh Hyun-kyung
Moon Mi Ran

Yun Sang-jeong
Min Ah Ri

Lee Hae-yeong
Ko Jin Bok

Yun Ji-on
Park Ho

Park Ye-ni
Heo Yu Kyung

Ji Seung-hyun
Seo Ha Neul

Kim Seo-kyung
Chun Seung Won

Baek Hyun-joo
Oh Mi Kyung

Hwang Seung-eon
Han Jin Ho

Park Sang-nam
Patrick

Park Ki-deok
Hwang Jae Sik

Paul Battle
Dr. Chris Bale

Ji Hye-in
Noh Hyun Joo [Attorney]
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Reviews
ParkMin
There is a comment to be made about psychiatrists dating, loving, diagnosing, healing their patients but, technically, she wasn't a patient during working hours. The writer brushed that off by having ML to pull up the "If you were my patient, I would have asked you this...." By no metric this should've been longer than 8 episodes. The slow dreamy scenes and extensions didn't serve a purpose, they didn't enhance a scene, build an atmosphere, have a cinematic purpose, or contribute to the story. I think they wanted to associate pretty nicely shot slow-mo scenes with it being a cute show? Such things would only work if they struck at the right moment, not every moment. Some cognitive things didn't need to be portrayed on screen to convey a piece of information, like the ML lead forgetting the fridge door open to tell us he was distracted. It's okay to have a few sprinkled here and there but the drama was infested with such scenes. The first 3 episodes were a bit too boring but I stuck with it to see more of this supposed "mystery", of which, there was barely any mystery after that. This was supposed to be the secondary main plot but ended up being less important than most of the insignificant side plots like Da Jung's mother or Ga Young's trainer (btw what happened to the trainer?). The drama didn't know what it wanted to be so we had an uneven mix of genres and themes. Observing the characters, there was something off about their behavior, like an imitation through a fancy lens. Not only through their portrayal but also through their driven narrative. The drama had a lot of inner monologue and self-narration to fill its time but most of them were a hit or miss and didn't provide a deeper connection as they hoped. The drama was supposed to show the healing process but both leads didn't have more than a couple of scenes where they properly talked.
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