This is a smartly written, well acted, funny K-drama. Right in the top 3 or 4 of the dozen to twenty or so I've watched.
Problem with this one at the end for me is not as much the crazy coincidence, I'll give the writers a pass on that as freakishly impossible coincidences are bread and butter of K-dramas, it's the way the coincidence is used.
The grandfather - the primary obstacle in the plot here - does the right thing at the end of the story for the entirely wrong reason - the coincidence, rather than just because it's the right thing to do. So without the coincidence, the grandfather would have wrecked a bunch of people's lives? Is that the take-away? unsatisfying. I don't mind the coincidence, but wish they'd had harrabogi relent on his own - without it.
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