During the first couple of episodes, my feelings towards the main couples were best described by the following picture. ![]() The drama is centered around two main couples. “Fight My Way” may not end up in gross mud, but I certainly won’t be putting flowers by its spot. Pardon my morbid metaphor, but rather than file dramas away, I dig them a little hole in the “K-drama graveyard” where the great ones get a sunny, green spot with frequent flowers, and the disappointing ones end up in the back with the mud. “Fight My Way” has ended, and as the cast prepares to enjoy a vacation together to celebrate their achievements with the drama, I’m left feeling unsatisfied and mournful. After 16 hours of watching “Fight My Way” and wondering if both couples would end up together, if they would achieve their dreams, if the characters would finally figure out who the landlady is when viewers figured it out in the first flashback with her, the wait is over.
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