I liked but didn’t fully love K-drama Yumi’s Cells, and I probably appreciate what it was trying to more than the actual characterizations and romance lines appealing to me personally. It’s basically a trilogy in female lead Yumi’s love life and the first two books are heartfelt journeys with unfinished endings, which is realistic but doesn’t deliver on the feel good aspect where K-romance is about the happy ending. But since I watched the first two seasons I was onboard for this third and final season and it actually has been such a pleasant watch. Female lead Kim Go Eun is just perfect as a more mature and successful Yumi, with less insecurity but still all her varying emotions in different states of flux. Male lead Kim Jae Won is doing a solid job as the reserved and almost too clinical male lead thanks to his good looks, height, and this sense of calm boyishness that is very sweet to watch onscreen. Those who enjoyed the first two seasons really shouldn’t miss this one, and those who didn’t I’m not sure it’s a good idea to just watch this one since this is a guaranteed happy ending but it’s hard to recommend going back to the earlier seasons and be simultaneously excited and frustrated along with younger Yumi.
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