found Tomorrow during a period when I was severely depressed, and that context probably shaped how deeply it hit me. What makes this drama stand out isn’t just its premise, but how human its characters feel. Each story treats pain with restraint instead of melodrama, which is rare for shows dealing with heavy themes.
For the first time in a long while, something managed to break through my emotional numbness and make me cry. The pacing lets moments breathe, and the writing avoids romanticizing suffering while still acknowledging it.
I’ve rewatched it multiple times, and it holds up not as something you memorize, but as something that lingers. Tomorrow isn’t perfect, but it’s thoughtful, sincere, and emotional.
One of the best, if not the best, K-dramas I’ve watched.