'My Antidote' wraps up in 24 episodes, and honestly? It’s the ideal binge length. The story’s tight—no filler fluff—and the chemistry between the leads is electric from Episode 1. I’d compare it to 'Cherry Magic' in how it balances sweetness with depth. Protip: Watch with tissues; Episode 18 wrecked me (in the best way).
The drama 'My Antidote' has a total of 24 episodes, which feels like the perfect length to dive deep into the story without dragging it out. I binge-watched it over a weekend, and the pacing kept me hooked—each episode unraveled just enough to make me click 'next' immediately. The show balances romance and personal growth so well, and by the finale, I felt satisfied but also weirdly nostalgic, like saying goodbye to friends.
What’s cool is how the side characters get room to breathe too. Some shorter dramas rush subplots, but here, even the supporting cast feels fleshed out. If you’re into emotional rollercoasters with a side of humor, this one’s a gem. I still hum the opening theme sometimes when I’m doing chores—it’s that memorable.
24 episodes! I initially hesitated because modern dramas often feel padded, but 'My Antidote' uses every minute purposefully. The middle arcs especially shine—there’s a quiet episode where the leads just cook together, and it somehow becomes this profound moment about trust. I love when slice-of-life moments carry weight.
Fun detail: The director originally planned 20 episodes but added four more to explore the male lead’s backstory. Smart call—his family dynamics ended up being my favorite part. The finale wraps up neatly, though I’d kill for an OVA about their post-show lives.
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Sarah announced to everyone she was choosing Liam, and I was shoved toward her ex-mate, Damon.
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