A Good Day to Be a Dog: Kiss Me or I’m Cursed For Life!

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“A Good Day to Be a Dog” is a Korean drama TV series released in 2023/2024 with 15 episodes, based on a webtoon, and categorized as Romance, Comedy, Rom-Com, High School, and Fantasy or Supernatural. ♦ If You Don’t Kiss Me, I’m Cursed For the Rest of my Life! In “A Good Day to Be a Dog”, Han Hae-Na, Jin Seo-Won, and Lee Bo-Gyeom, are all teachers at the same high school. Han Hae-Na likes Lee Bo-Gyeom but can not seem to get his attention. Han Hae-Na avoids Jin Seo-Won because she is almost certain that he hates her. Han Hae-Na has a secret that nobody knows except her family. Her family is cursed, both the men and the women. It seems that when they first kiss the person they love, they turn into a dog. And every night from midnight until 6 a.m. they are dogs. If this transformation goes on for more than 100 days, they will permanently remain a dog. The only way to break the curse
 
"A Good Day to Be a Dog" seems like an exciting kdrama! A dog kiss could break a spell. Sign me up! While the title may seem unusual, the story summary has piqued my interest. The concept of a high school teacher romance with a supernatural twist is appealing. Furthermore, conquering phobias and past bullies adds levels of complexity to the plot.

I am wondering about the past life link. Did these characters know each other throughout their Joseon Era lives? Do their past experiences influence their current interactions? The reincarnation plotline might offer a whole new depth to the romance.

The poor initial ratings are shocking, but the strong Viki viewer score and planned season 2 indicate the plot has found its feet.
 
The supporting characters also seem interesting. Lee Bo-Gyeom has his own secret past, and the dynamic between the three teachers could be fun to watch. Hopefully, the drama delves into their personalities and backstories, not just focusing on the central romance.
 
The bullying and overcoming-fear subplots could add some depth to the characters. Will Han Hae-Na use her curse to help others facing similar challenges? Do Jin Seo-Won's past experiences with bullies influence his fear of dogs?
 
Okay, this sounds hilarious! A girl cursed to turn into a dog if she doesn't get her crush to kiss her? Sign me up! I love the enemies-to-lovers trope, and throw in a fear of dogs for extra comedic potential. Who cares if the plot's a little out there? As long as the characters are funny and the romance is sizzling, I'm sold. Plus, Cha Eun-Woo? Swoon!
 
Hold on, a K-drama with high ratings and a season 2 already greenlit? Why haven't I heard of this? Sure, the title is strange, but reviewers seem to agree it's surprisingly good. Bullies, phobias, past lives - this drama packs a lot into its episodes! I love a good underdog story, so a cursed girl overcoming challenges sounds perfect. And hey, if it means seeing Cha Eun-Woo every week, I'm down for the binge
 
Reincarnation, curses, and dog transformations? This sounds like it should be a historical drama, not a rom-com. I appreciate the fantasy elements, but they seem strangely mixed with high school shenanigans. Give me a show that stays true to its genre! Maybe if they leaned more into the Korean folklore aspect and less into puppy love, it would be more appealing.
 
A unique curse, a phobia to overcome, and past lives entwined - that's a recipe for intriguing characters. I'm especially interested in the dynamic between the cursed girl and the guy who fears dogs. Will their forced proximity lead to understanding and maybe even love? Plus, the bully subplot adds another layer of conflict. I appreciate shows that explore characters' growth alongside the main romance.
 
Yes! Finally some recognition for 'A Good Day to Be a Dog'! This show is a hidden gem. It's funny, heartwarming, and the romance is adorable. Sure, the premise is wacky, but that's part of its charm. It tackles real issues like bullying and overcoming fears while keeping things light and entertaining. Plus, the dog is ridiculously cute! Anyone who loves a good K-drama with a touch of magic should definitely give this one a try.
 
. I'm intrigued by the curse and the past-life connection, but the whole dog-kissing thing is a bit too silly for me. Maybe if they focused more on the reincarnation aspect and the characters' past lives, it would be more appealing. Also, the reporter subplot sounds like unnecessary drama. However, I do love Cha Eun-Woo, so maybe I'll just watch and give this a chance
 

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