Secret Garden Kdrama -

The second couple (Oska and尹瑟) has potential, but their conflict relies on a miscommunication so absurd (she secretly got an abortion years ago and never told him why) that it feels jarringly out of place in a fantasy rom-com.

A rainy weekend when you want to scream at your screen one minute and cry the next.

The body-swap rules are never explained. The magical “rain” that triggers the swap appears randomly. The middle episodes (episodes 9–13) drag with repetitive misunderstandings and the second female lead’s tedious schemes. You’ll want to skip the mother’s scenes—she’s a one-note villain who yells a lot.

The second couple (Oska and尹瑟) has potential, but their conflict relies on a miscommunication so absurd (she secretly got an abortion years ago and never told him why) that it feels jarringly out of place in a fantasy rom-com.

A rainy weekend when you want to scream at your screen one minute and cry the next.

The body-swap rules are never explained. The magical “rain” that triggers the swap appears randomly. The middle episodes (episodes 9–13) drag with repetitive misunderstandings and the second female lead’s tedious schemes. You’ll want to skip the mother’s scenes—she’s a one-note villain who yells a lot.

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