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You Are too Much - Review

This drama is too much, too too too Toooooooooo Much!!!

So the story revolves around two women. One being a popular star and the other her imitator.
This drama is filled up to the brim with shouting, screaming, kicking, beating, potting, crying, lying, deceiving  and cheating.
Before watching this drama you must know that no one in the rich family eats, they only gather at the table to fight
If for once they do eat that just means they have acquired the energy to fight even more.

It is one of the first dramas that I watched and has more then 21 episodes. The plot is amazing and the first few episodes really reel you in but then the one of the main character get changed because they got sick in real life #getwellsoon, and the drama sort of looses a little bit of its charm. When The actor was first replaced I dropped the drama and though that I would probably never see it again but the story stayed in my head and I wanted to know what would happen next. Yes, there are moments where you go like this is too much but you would never be like this is enough. All I am saying is that, it's worth it.
This drama is also the epitome for how men are willing to use women, how they would use their pride to ensnare them in guise of protecting them and then use the same pride to suck them dry.
I am team Yu Geena all the way because she wasn't intrinsically twisted. she only wanted to be loved by someone. Yes, she made mistakes but she was made the way she became by the world.
Mr. park says he loves/loved her but I totally understand her when she says that that wasn't love but a possessive narcissist trying to make himself believe he could posses a gem like Yu Geena, only to supplement his inferiority complex.
reiterating question:
What does a child mean to the parent and what does a parent mean to a child.

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