This is one of those times when my goodwill just isn’t enough, my friends 😅 – I’m tapping out of this one, 5 episodes into Show’s total of 10.
Originally, I’d had every intention of finishing this show, if only out of curiosity, but.. it didn’t end up working that way, as they often say, in kdrama. 😁
Still, I’ll do my best to lay out the pros and cons that I personally found, while watching, and hopefully that will help you figure out which camp you belong to, because, for the most part, folks seem to either love this one, or hate it. 😁
MY INTEREST
I thought it would make sense for me to at least share why I was interested in this show in the first place.
Mainly, it’s because the original story comes from Kang Full, and he’s demonstrated a flair for telling stories, particularly with Moving (review here!) which I loved.
For the record, I loved Light Shop (review here!) less, but I still found it a very worthwhile watch, in the end.
I also have some affection for both Jin Young and Roh Jeong Eui, and I liked the idea of them headlining this drama together.
I didn’t find myself super drawn to the premise itself, but I was intrigued enough, to want to find out more.
DOWNSIDES
I’m going to start by talking about the downsides, because these stood out to me pretty strongly, right from episode 1.
1. Show feels heavy
The first one being, that Show feels quite heavy, overall.
Tonally, it’s very melancholic, which I found rather heavy-going, in the watch experience.
Some people love that melancholy, but I personally didn’t care so much for it, and therefore, watching the episodes admittedly felt like a bit of a drag, for me. 😅
2. I found it hard to connect with Mi Jeong
Our female lead Mi Jeong (Roh Jeong Eui) is very withdrawn, and I found it hard to connect with her, as a character.
Additionally, this might just be a me thing, but I found Roh Jeong Eui’s delivery of Mi Jeong rather flat?
I’m sorry if you’re a Roh Jeong Eui fan! I’m not trying to hate on her; I like her too. 😅 I just would have liked to see more nuance and dimension in Mi Jeong, and it’s entirely possible that there’s some of that in the episodes that I didn’t watch, but based on what I did see, she felt rather flat and two-dimensional as a character, and I didn’t feel drawn to her.
Because I found her unappealing, I also found it hard to understand why so many male characters were drawn to Mi Jeong, but Trent pointed out to me over on Patreon, that a pretty face can matter a lot, to the average young male, so I’ll take that. 😉
3. I found it hard to understand Dong Jin
I found it hard to understand Dong Jin’s (Park Jin Young) attachment / fixation with Mi Jeong, and his very strong desire to help her break her curse.
[MINOR FOUNDATIONAL SPOILERS]
Dong Jin’s never spoken to Mi Jeong, and therefore doesn’t know her personally at all, and yet, we even get a scene where he’s teary-eyed at wanting to break her curse.
And then he dedicates himself so wholly, to proving that she’s not a witch, that he would choose to major in statistics, for the cause.
Not only that, it feels like Dong Jin dedicates almost his entire life, to this mission that he’s given himself – for someone whom he doesn’t actually know.
It’s not impossible, I suppose, but I found it to be a stretch, and one that continued to niggle at me, during my watch. 😅
And I do think that my disconnect with Dong Jin contributed a good chunk, to my struggle to enjoy and appreciate this show.
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4. I struggled with the curse itself
This isn’t a spoiler since it’s in Show’s premise and synopsis, but I did find the curse itself to be pretty dark, coz people – specifically boys who like Mi Jeong – keep dying.
I guess I’m not very good with dark themes like this, eh? 😅
[SPOILER ALERT]
5. How we lose Mi Jeong’s dad
In episode 2, Mi Jeong loses her dad (Ahn Nae Sang), and I did not like the way this was handled at all.
I get that the whole idea is to isolate Mi Jeong as a character, but the way it was done, was just way too melodramatic, with Dad sucking the poison out of Mi Jeong’s snake bite, and then refusing to let her call for help because it would increase the fingerpointing that Mi Jeong would suffer – and then he dies. 🤦🏻♀️
I did not like this plot point so much, that I ended up ranting about it quite vehemently over on Patreon, in my quick impressions voice note. 😅
Everything about this plot point, particularly the way it was written, made me feel less interested in following the story, to be honest.
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UPSIDES
Yes, there were upsides that kept me watching for as long as I did, but I have to be honest; the upsides were a lot fewer than the downsides, for me. 😅
For one thing, I found that I liked episode 2 more than episode 1, because we get to see things from Mi Jeong’s perspective, and that helped to flesh out her character in my mind, at least a little bit.
I also thought it was quite a fresh approach, to have episodes 1 & 2 handle the same events, but from different perspectives.
I liked this idea, of playing with points of view, and context.
[SOME SPOILERS]
In terms of specific plot points, I really did genuinely enjoy the arc in episode 3, where Dong Jin ingratiates himself with a withdrawn Joong Hyuk (Lim Jae Hyeok), and them eventually becoming friends.
Also in episode 3, I liked the idea of Dong Jin’s mom (Jang Hye Jin) getting some much-needed comfort from Dong Jin’s biased statistics paper about Mi Jeong not being a witch, before her death.
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SAYING GOODBYE
Like I mentioned at the beginning of this post, I’d had every intention of finishing this show, if only to see how Show would conclude Dong Jin’s mission.
However, two things happened, which led me to my decision to drop this show.
1, It took me a good several hours to finish watching episode 5.
I’d found it boring, and kept wandering off to distract myself with something. It felt genuinely arduous, to get to the end of the one-hour episode. 😅
2, Show ended its run, and I happened to spoil myself for the ending – specifically, how Show concluded Dong Jin’s mission – and I found the whole idea kind of lame, to be brutally honest.
[SPOILER ALERT]
Basically, the curse doesn’t apply, as long as Mi Jeong likes the other person back, and we get a happy ending where Dong Jin confesses his feelings for her, and she reciprocates. 🤨
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Uh. I guess it’s one of those things where you just had to be there, coz it’s all in the execution?
For me, though, both the outcome and the watch experience were just not compelling enough for me to keep on pressing on – especially since it had taken me literal hours to watch episode 5. 😅
And that, my friends, is how and why I decided to drop this show.
The fact that I feel such a great – seriously great – sense of relief, as I’m typing this post, tells me that this was the right decision for me.
I guess I didn’t have as much good-intention willpower stored away as I’d thought. 🙈😅
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After almost dropping a few times, I was able to hang in there for the first 8 episodes. Then I really got lost. I felt a real disconnect from the drama. I had to go to Nathan’s thread over on Patreon where he and Trent discussed those last 2 episodes and I really got a lot from reading their exchanges. This is one of the reasons why Patreon is so great!
I enjoyed reading your feelings on this drama – another job well done Fangurl!
Ah, thanks for enjoying this post, and for the Patreon shout-out, @phl1rxd! I’m glad you found the discussion between Nathan and Trent so helpful!! I did see that too, but I guess I just wasn’t curious enough, to press on to the end. Mainly, I couldn’t see myself spending hours upon hours trying to watch the next 5 episodes, since it had taken me almost an entire afternoon just to watch E5. 🙈😅
Did you end up finishing the show in the end, or were you happy just reading the discussion between Nathan and Trent? 😁
I saw their spoiler thread (I refrained from reading due to those spoilers) right before I watched the last two episodes. Needless to say, I was so confused, lost and disoriented (take your pick of those adjectives as they all apply) after finishing the drama, that I immediately went to Patreon to now read that thread on the ending, I was actually relieved as their conversation answered all of my questions. Your Patreon rocks Fangurl.
I can totally understand why you dropped it.
Ahh, that’s so great, that you were able to benefit from their discussion right upon finishing the last 2 episodes, @phl1rxd!! That worked out well! 😁
Sorry I couldn’t be of more help there, as I just couldn’t get myself to press on towards the finish line! 😅 Thank you, though, for affirming my decision to tap out! 😅❤️
@phl1rxd – Im so glad you didnt give up bc I ended up loving this one and the message at the end 🙂 I have to go their discussion in the Deep Dive then! The instrumentals really worked for me in this drama!!!
well i’m glad i never quite got into trying out this one despite my residual affection for Kang Full! guess heaviness isn’t our style!
Yeah, we’re on the same page there, MC.. I’m pretty sure that this one wouldn’t have worked for you either. I guess heaviness isn’t our style indeed! 😁😅
@kfangurlI guess this will be one of those times where you and I will have to disagree. I totally get how the first half of the show would wear on you. It did for me too, and because it took so long to move there were a lot of missed opportunities for plot development.However, for me, the last four episodes paid back some. Not the least was the realization at the end that despite good intentions Dong Jing was really acting like a stalker. In the end, he gave her the choice and (for very personal reasons) giving her the final say meant a lot to me. That alone made it worth going through the 10 episodes. I’d give it a B- for all the repetition but I’m not sorry for holding on to the end.Thanks for sharing your opinion.Nathan
Yeah, this is one of those times where we just happened to land differently.. and I absolutely do think that not just personal taste, but personal context, counts for a lot. My inability to tolerate Show’s pacing and melancholy definitely affected my watch experience, where someone else might love that slow pacing, and that exact same melancholy. 😅
I’m actually intrigued by the fact that this seemed to have picked up for you past the halfway mark, because Light Shop also picked up for me past the halfway mark. Not so with Moving, though, which I loved immediately. I’m just wondering if the delayed gratification thing is an approach that Kang Full tends to favor..? Hmm. 🤔
@KFG – For me, the pacing and melancholy worked for me for some reason while I can see both of those not working for others. I did love the slow methodical pace more than the melancholy. But, I found by Episode 3 the Show brightened a bit and then I became interested in the answer!
I had no idea the writer was the same as Moving which, I, too, LOVED immediately!!!I havent seen Light Shop, yet. Worried it was to intense and dark for me. But now knowing its the same writer has me a bit intrigued to maybe check out that Show!
@Nathan – I really enjoyed my watch of The Witch! I loved the slow methodical pace which was similar to ML’s methods, no? Definitely, the first two episodes were heavy and dark and made me nervous to continue. Sure glad I did though. I loved the instrumentals which really gave extra emotional impact of the Show for me. So maybe in those slow moments or were some opportunities missed the music kept me engaged for sure. However, none of the vocals really made an impact for me for some reason in comparison to the instrumentals.
I keep nagging Deni to start this one for the OST and the story 🙂