Amazing drama: very intriguing plot with surprising twists. It's not annoying as many dramas that forcefully try to squeeze tears out of you by adding unnecessary fake tragedy (the most annoying and vulgar in that sense was The Queen of Tears). There are a few inconsistencies of the period they try to portray, like when they take a single-use chopsticks out of plastic package (I'm pretty sure they did not exist in 1987) or don't get surprised when they see a desktop computer, but it doesn't ruin the vintage vibe. I like that the characters are not over-performing (I don't like that in some dramas they exaggerate emotions screaming or crying in hysterics all the time). The feelings between main leads are mature and natural, no awkward kissing with stone-cold face or other cliché romantic actions. Also, I like the type of drama, where the life of everybody improves giving a good taste of happy ending like it was in The King of Land.