

Come and Hug Me
When they were children, Yoon Na Moo and Gil Nak Won were each others first love. They are forced to break apart when Na Moo's father Yoon Hee Jae, a psychopath serial killer, murders Nak Won's parents. 9 years later Yoon Na Moo is known as Chae Do Jin, a passionate and kind rookie detective wishing to atone for his father's sins. And Gil Nak Won is now Han Jae Yi, an aspiring actress following in the footsteps of her mother. She suffers from a panic disorder but still has a good outlook on life. However, the sadness of their past comes to light again and their short-lived encounter is over before it began. Another three years on, Jae Yi has become a popular actress and Do Jin is now an experienced detective. When their fate becomes connected once more, will their love prove to be stronger than their past?
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Plot Summary
Due to a childhood trauma involving her parents' murder, a young woman develops a dissociative identity disorder, leading to a life filled with confusion and struggle. She finds unexpected support and love in a police detective who is determined to help her unravel the mysteries of her past. Together, they navigate the complexities of her condition and the dark secrets that led to her trauma.
Critical Reception
The series received a mixed to positive reception, generally praised for its unique premise exploring mental health themes within a romantic crime drama. While some critics found the pacing uneven at times, the lead actors' performances, particularly in portraying the emotional turmoil, were often highlighted as a strong point. The show was noted for its attempt to sensitively handle complex psychological issues.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its compelling narrative that blends romance with crime and psychological depth.
- Applauded for the strong performances of the main cast, particularly in depicting the lead character's internal struggles.
- Some viewers noted that certain plot points could be predictable, but the emotional resonance carried the series.
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Fun Fact
The series explores the concept of dissociative identity disorder (DID) through its protagonist, offering a fictionalized portrayal of living with multiple identities and the challenges of integrating them.
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