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Wins no. 1 defender Like yes, he got some serious anger issue, but I totally get him. You know, he had to watch his snake aunt and uncle (that don't help with anything) get same amount of the property as him (only that alone is a lot to take) and that his friend, who helps at the farm etc., but is still outsider, too. So that's like... weird. Like Win is the son, he should be better off then this. So i totally get him. Furthermore, he couldnt properly mourn his father, has a lot on his plate, he must take care of the farm and everything around it and his mother nor his sister helps him. He is under a lot of stress and they only make it worse for him. Instead of trying to help him, they are just giving him more work. If they only talked with it and explained why the bakery is a good idea, but no, they do things behind his back and get help from person he throught he could trust only to discover he couldnt (if only Korn said something)... you know, Win must feel so betrayed. It’s not excuse for his actions but... kinda explanation of his pov
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I found Win’s character to be very off-putting in the first episode. To the point where I’m not sure I want to continue. But I will.
He treats his supposed best friend terribly, when presumably he should know Korn’s character better than that. His behavior towards his sister afterwards is straight-up abusive. I’m sure there’s a backstory to this behavior, but I don’t think I care. Hopefully some redemption will follow, because right now all I see are red flags. And not the exciting kind.
Acting is good. I felt the bond between Win and Korn, and there were several scenes that showed stronger emotions. Their chemistry is great.
Update: I’m on episode 3 now and it is much more enjoyable. Like a different character. I won’t say much more, but the chemistry of all three in the triad is very good. Impressed with the woman that plays Lin.
So, if you were upset after the first episode and happen to see this, give it a shot.
He treats his supposed best friend terribly, when presumably he should know Korn’s character better than that. His behavior towards his sister afterwards is straight-up abusive. I’m sure there’s a backstory to this behavior, but I don’t think I care. Hopefully some redemption will follow, because right now all I see are red flags. And not the exciting kind.
Acting is good. I felt the bond between Win and Korn, and there were several scenes that showed stronger emotions. Their chemistry is great.
Update: I’m on episode 3 now and it is much more enjoyable. Like a different character. I won’t say much more, but the chemistry of all three in the triad is very good. Impressed with the woman that plays Lin.
So, if you were upset after the first episode and happen to see this, give it a shot.
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I liked howit startedand howthe maincharacterswere introduced. Thesetting isso differentfor a blwhich I love.
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Love the way Win and Korn are so close. I hope they explain their friendship and how Korn got to work on the farm. Don't really like how Win just thought bad about Korn after the will was read, and his aunt said something. I believe that Korn asked Win's dad if he would be OK if he asked Win out, and that's the part that we see in the flash back of Win's father hugging Korn. The dad was ok with it, but he ended up dying before that could happen. Win's attitude towards his mother and sister is so bad. They are scared of him. Korn's boss was hitting on him, and he made a quick exit when his phone rang. The ending when Win fell into Korn's arms, made it seem like Korn could see him as his self and not his sister. I can't wait to see how all this plays out. Also, we see the sisters body? His mind is in her body so is her mind in his body? If not how do they explain where his body is?
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