![]() ![]() Even the sub-plots are very interesting, including the romance. They are touching and were successful in moving me. The sad parts of the drama are so wonderfully done (especially the childhood parts) that they will remain in my memory for a long time. It makes room for rest of the plot to build up, leaving scope for a lot of plot development and some amazing character development- which is commendable. What sets this drama apart from so many others is how tragedy is used as a base here instead of some random, bang-up scenario. Often, including tragedy is seen as convenient for Kdrama writers when they want to create the 'shock effect' in the viewer. I am usually critical of tragedy being used as a cheap means to get the plot moving. I loved the whole plot and enjoyed every character in it. For me, of course, this drama worked very well. 'Missing You' falls in more of a makjang-tastic melodrama genre which could have gone wrong. It's got to be one of the most depressing dramas ever. I have noticed how this drama is not received well with a lot of people. ![]() This drama now goes straight to my favourites list (*the list keeps on getting longer*). Picking up this drama again after such a long time is one of the best decisions I ever made. Back then, it seemed too depressing for me and I kept it on-hold ever since. Rewatch Value 6.0 I remember trying to watch this drama back in 2012 when it started airing. ![]()
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