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Finally i found the time to sit down and write about BOD… and honestly, i don’t even know where to begin. after such a long time… she finally came back and I didn’t expect it to feel this personal. Watching Jisoo as Seo Mirae didn’t feel like watching a character written for a series. it felt like watching someone who could exist next to us in real life. someone who wakes up already tired, who carries responsibilities quietly, who keeps going even when she has nothing left to give. There was something so raw in the way she showed that exhaustion not dramatic not exaggerated, just there… in her eyes, in the way she moved, in the pauses between her words. You could feel that Mirae wasn’t just physically tired, but emotionally drained too like she had been pouring into everything except herself for a long time and that’s what made her so close to the heart. when she escaped into that virtual world, it didn’t feel like fantasy for the sake of romance, it felt like a form of survival. Like she needed a space where things were gentle, predictable, and kind. A place where love didn’t come with confusion or disappointment and I think that’s what made it hit even deeper because a part of us understands that feeling the need to step away from reality even for a moment, just to breathe. Jisoo made that transition so natural. she showed how Mirae could smile a little more there, how her shoulders felt lighter, how her eyes softened… and yet, there was always this quiet awareness that it wasn’t real. and then slowly, everything begins to shift. Not in a big dramatic way, but in small almost unnoticeable steps. Mirae doesn’t suddenly become brave.. she hesitates, she doubts, she holds back… but she still tries and that’s what made her growth so beautiful and so real. It wasn’t about becoming a completely different person, it was about learning how to face reality with a little more courage than before. Choosing something uncertain over something safe. Letting herself feel again, even if it meant getting hurt. what stayed with me the most is how Jisoo carried all of this without forcing anything. She didn’t try to “show” emotions in a loud way she let them exist quietly. The way her eyes would linger, the way her expression would change so slightly, the way she would pause before reacting… those small details told the story more than anything else. It felt like she trusted the character, and in doing that, she made us trust her too. I didn’t just watch Mirae’s story I felt it. I felt her loneliness, the kind that doesn’t need words. I felt her comfort in that imagined world, and the fear of leaving it behind. I felt her confusion when reality and fantasy started to blur and that quiet courage it takes to choose something real even when it’s imperfect. and honestly… I felt proud. Not in a loud, overwhelming way but in a quiet, steady way that stays with you because Jisoo didn’t try to be something she’s not. She didn’t try to overpower the role. She simply understood it, respected it, and gave it something real. She allowed Mirae to be soft, awkward, unsure, and still strong in her own way. this didn’t feel like just another role. It felt like a step forward something deeper, more grounded, more human and maybe that’s why it stays because it wasn’t just something we watched… it was something we recognized, something we felt, something we carry with us even after it ended❤️🩹










