Way Back Love Week 2 Reactions: Fans are Devastated by the Show; Call It Their New Trauma

Way Back Love week 2 reactions are here, and if you are someone who doesn’t want to cry when watching a new Korean drama any time soon, these reactions are a warning for you. As the latest episodes of the show bring more heartache and tears, we see viewers finding it hard to get over the wonderful Hui-wan and Ram-woo couple that continue to steal our hearts. Meanwhile, we also see Hui-wan finally seeing the gaps in many relationships created after Ram-woo’s accident, and she is finally ready to face them all.

Way Back Love (내가 죽기 일주일 전) is the new Korean drama starring Gong Myung and Kim Min-ha in lead roles; they are known to have delivered some very captivating performances in their previous shows. Meanwhile, the show this time holds themes of love, loss and redicovery, which brings a meaningful experience to viewers, leaving behind a lasting impression on anyone who watches the show.

Way Back Love Episode 3 brought us heartbreak in quite a few different ways as we see the past and present both filled with painful scenes. The past shows Ram-woo’s heart breaking when he realises that his best friend likes Hui-wan too, and now he will need to hold back his feelings. If this wasn’t hard enough, then a scene from the present shows why he refuses to call Hui-wan by her name, followed by a confession we had all been waiting for. It was still heartbreaking to see this confession happen when none of them could do anything about it, but the confession was something we all needed to happen.

“so the reason why ramwoo kept calling heewan by his name was to avoid saying her name 3 times cuz if he did she would die and when heewan asked him to do it, he then confessed his feelings for her— the thing he regret most not doing in the past????????#WayBackLove#WayBackLoveEp3”

Meanwhile, Way Back Love Episode 4 moved on to break our hearts even further (I don’t know how they managed to do this), as we see a scene from the past where Hui-wan does manage to confess. However, this was right before Ram-woo’s accident, and he wished to reply to her confession on their way back home. Unfortunately, this bus ride home never happened, and he finished this journey in an ambulance. This episode brought in many heartbreaking scenes, from Ram-woo’s last moments to the effect his accident had on his friends, and finally to Hui-wan making a choice before she herself faces death.

“when you realized that this was the only time ramwoo and heewan subtly admitted that they like eo and it wasn’t even a direct confession and the fact that they were both excited and looking forward to going home tgt but then it didn’t happen tf????????#WayBackLove#WayBackLoveEp4”

This show is certainly one that is perfect for a crying session as it just doesn’t break your heart and give you a new trauma to deal with but also makes sure that it’s quick so that your curiosity and hope don’t grow for long. With just 4 episodes, this show has managed to leave the audience crying and wishing for more soon, so you know that this is a Kdrama that is worth the watch. But make sure that you’ve got your tissue box ready because there is a lot of crying that will follow. Don’t worry, there are also some funny scenes that give you break between all the crying so that’s a bonus.

With this, let’s take a look at the reactions of fans this week and add on to our reasons why we need to watch this Kdrama as soon as possible!

Way Back Love Week 2 Reactions on X!

What do you think about this new Korean drama? Let us know in the comments below!

Also Read: Chhorii 2 Review: Terrible Cash Grab is Forgettable at Best

Riya Singh
Riya Singh
Riya Singh has a Bachelors in English and a Masters in Psychology. She's a K-drama enthusiast and has a writing experience of more than 2 years.

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Related Articles

We Are All Trying Here Episode 2 Review: Mental Health Matters

We are all trying here episode 2 focuses on Dong-man's external projection of pain and Eun-a's internal destruction.

Phantom Lawyer Episode 12 Review: A Moment That Alters Everything

Phantom Lawyer Episode 12 Review: Yi-rang is left in a life-threatening situation, blurring the line between life and something beyond.

Phantom Lawyer Episode 11 Review: We Get A Heartfelt Reveal With A Predictable Twist

Phantom Lawyer Episode 11 Review: The episode’s major twist feels somewhat predictable despite its touching message.

Perfect Crown Episode 3 Review: Fast Pacing Makes The Storyline Meaningless

Perfect Crown Episode 3 feels less promising but thanks to the cast, it is watchable.

Phantom Lawyer Episode 10 Review: A Bittersweet Case Strengthens Yi-rang and Na-hyun’s Bond

Phantom Lawyer Episode 10 Review: As Yi-rang and Na-hyun start working together, a challenging ghost case pushes them closer.