I honestly don’t know where to begin—with frustration? Disbelief? Disgust?
You’ve written 23 reviews and gave 19 of them a 1/10. That alone is shocking. But what really crosses the line is that in most cases, you didn’t even finish the dramas. One episode in, sometimes not even that, and you slap on a 1-star rating like it's a joke. That’s not criticism. That’s laziness, arrogance, and plain disrespect.
Do you have any idea how many people work day and night—actors, writers, directors, set designers, editors—just to create these series? Blood, sweat, and tears go into every scene. And yet, you casually drop a 1-star review after barely giving them a chance. That’s not being honest—that’s being careless and cruel.
You once said, “Why do others rate the whole series then, and it's only the first episode, and I can't?” Seriously? That’s your defense? “Everyone else does it”? What are you, in high school? That logic is pathetic. If others jump off a cliff, would you follow too?
You even describe yourself as a Spanish film director, screenwriter, and author. Really? Then shame on you even more. You know better than anyone how much work it takes to produce something. How would you feel if people watched 10 minutes of your film and rated it 1/10 without context or thought? You wouldn’t accept it—so why dish it out to others?
Your reviews are riddled with spelling mistakes and half-formed sentences that don’t even make sense. It feels like you’re not even trying to be constructive—you’re just spreading negativity for the sake of it.
And honestly? I showed your review history to a friend who’s a psychologist. Their immediate response? “This person might be dealing with unresolved personal issues.” I’m not even joking. The level of bitterness you radiate online is not normal. I genuinely hope you get the help you need.
If you hate these dramas so much, here’s a revolutionary idea: Stop watching them. Stop reviewing them. Stop dragging down artists who are actually trying to create something. Silence is free—you should try it sometime.
You are the most negative person I’ve ever encountered in an online review section, and that’s saying a lot. This isn’t tough love or honesty. It’s toxic.
I honestly don’t know where to begin—with frustration? Disbelief? Disgust?
You’ve written 23 reviews and gave 19 of them a 1/10. That alone is shocking. But what really crosses the line is that in most cases, you didn’t even finish the dramas. One episode in, sometimes not even that, and you slap on a 1-star rating like it's a joke. That’s not criticism. That’s laziness, arrogance, and plain disrespect.
Do you have any idea how many people work day and night—actors, writers, directors, set designers, editors—just to create these series? Blood, sweat, and tears go into every scene. And yet, you casually drop a 1-star review after barely giving them a chance. That’s not being honest—that’s being careless and cruel.
You once said, “Why do others rate the whole series then, and it's only the first episode, and I can't?” Seriously? That’s your defense? “Everyone else does it”? What are you, in high school? That logic is pathetic. If others jump off a cliff, would you follow too?
You even describe yourself as a Spanish film director, screenwriter, and author. Really? Then shame on you even more. You know better than anyone how much work it takes to produce something. How would you feel if people watched 10 minutes of your film and rated it 1/10 without context or thought? You wouldn’t accept it—so why dish it out to others?
Your reviews are riddled with spelling mistakes and half-formed sentences that don’t even make sense. It feels like you’re not even trying to be constructive—you’re just spreading negativity for the sake of it.
And honestly? I showed your review history to a friend who’s a psychologist. Their immediate response? “This person might be dealing with unresolved personal issues.” I’m not even joking. The level of bitterness you radiate online is not normal. I genuinely hope you get the help you need.
If you hate these dramas so much, here’s a revolutionary idea: Stop watching them. Stop reviewing them. Stop dragging down artists who are actually trying to create something. Silence is free—you should try it sometime.
You are the most negative person I’ve ever encountered in an online review section, and that’s saying a lot. This isn’t tough love or honesty. It’s toxic.
I honestly don’t know where to begin—with frustration? Disbelief? Disgust?
You’ve written 23 reviews and gave 19 of them a 1/10. That alone is shocking. But what really crosses the line is that in most cases, you didn’t even finish the dramas. One episode in, sometimes not even that, and you slap on a 1-star rating like it's a joke. That’s not criticism. That’s laziness, arrogance, and plain disrespect.
Do you have any idea how many people work day and night—actors, writers, directors, set designers, editors—just to create these series? Blood, sweat, and tears go into every scene. And yet, you casually drop a 1-star review after barely giving them a chance. That’s not being honest—that’s being careless and cruel.
You once said, “Why do others rate the whole series then, and it's only the first episode, and I can't?” Seriously? That’s your defense? “Everyone else does it”? What are you, in high school? That logic is pathetic. If others jump off a cliff, would you follow too?
You even describe yourself as a Spanish film director, screenwriter, and author. Really? Then shame on you even more. You know better than anyone how much work it takes to produce something. How would you feel if people watched 10 minutes of your film and rated it 1/10 without context or thought? You wouldn’t accept it—so why dish it out to others?
Your reviews are riddled with spelling mistakes and half-formed sentences that don’t even make sense. It feels like you’re not even trying to be constructive—you’re just spreading negativity for the sake of it.
And honestly? I showed your review history to a friend who’s a psychologist. Their immediate response? “This person might be dealing with unresolved personal issues.” I’m not even joking. The level of bitterness you radiate online is not normal. I genuinely hope you get the help you need.
If you hate these dramas so much, here’s a revolutionary idea: Stop watching them. Stop reviewing them. Stop dragging down artists who are actually trying to create something. Silence is free—you should try it sometime.
You are the most negative person I’ve ever encountered in an online review section, and that’s saying a lot. This isn’t tough love or honesty. It’s toxic.
I honestly don’t know where to begin—with frustration? Disbelief? Disgust?
You’ve written 23 reviews and gave 19 of them a 1/10. That alone is shocking. But what really crosses the line is that in most cases, you didn’t even finish the dramas. One episode in, sometimes not even that, and you slap on a 1-star rating like it's a joke. That’s not criticism. That’s laziness, arrogance, and plain disrespect.
Do you have any idea how many people work day and night—actors, writers, directors, set designers, editors—just to create these series? Blood, sweat, and tears go into every scene. And yet, you casually drop a 1-star review after barely giving them a chance. That’s not being honest—that’s being careless and cruel.
You once said, “Why do others rate the whole series then, and it's only the first episode, and I can't?” Seriously? That’s your defense? “Everyone else does it”? What are you, in high school? That logic is pathetic. If others jump off a cliff, would you follow too?
You even describe yourself as a Spanish film director, screenwriter, and author. Really? Then shame on you even more. You know better than anyone how much work it takes to produce something. How would you feel if people watched 10 minutes of your film and rated it 1/10 without context or thought? You wouldn’t accept it—so why dish it out to others?
Your reviews are riddled with spelling mistakes and half-formed sentences that don’t even make sense. It feels like you’re not even trying to be constructive—you’re just spreading negativity for the sake of it.
And honestly? I showed your review history to a friend who’s a psychologist. Their immediate response? “This person might be dealing with unresolved personal issues.” I’m not even joking. The level of bitterness you radiate online is not normal. I genuinely hope you get the help you need.
If you hate these dramas so much, here’s a revolutionary idea: Stop watching them. Stop reviewing them. Stop dragging down artists who are actually trying to create something. Silence is free—you should try it sometime.
You are the most negative person I’ve ever encountered in an online review section, and that’s saying a lot. This isn’t tough love or honesty. It’s toxic.
I honestly don’t know where to begin—with frustration? Disbelief? Disgust?
You’ve written 23 reviews and gave 19 of them a 1/10. That alone is shocking. But what really crosses the line is that in most cases, you didn’t even finish the dramas. One episode in, sometimes not even that, and you slap on a 1-star rating like it's a joke. That’s not criticism. That’s laziness, arrogance, and plain disrespect.
Do you have any idea how many people work day and night—actors, writers, directors, set designers, editors—just to create these series? Blood, sweat, and tears go into every scene. And yet, you casually drop a 1-star review after barely giving them a chance. That’s not being honest—that’s being careless and cruel.
You once said, “Why do others rate the whole series then, and it's only the first episode, and I can't?” Seriously? That’s your defense? “Everyone else does it”? What are you, in high school? That logic is pathetic. If others jump off a cliff, would you follow too?
You even describe yourself as a Spanish film director, screenwriter, and author. Really? Then shame on you even more. You know better than anyone how much work it takes to produce something. How would you feel if people watched 10 minutes of your film and rated it 1/10 without context or thought? You wouldn’t accept it—so why dish it out to others?
Your reviews are riddled with spelling mistakes and half-formed sentences that don’t even make sense. It feels like you’re not even trying to be constructive—you’re just spreading negativity for the sake of it.
And honestly? I showed your review history to a friend who’s a psychologist. Their immediate response? “This person might be dealing with unresolved personal issues.” I’m not even joking. The level of bitterness you radiate online is not normal. I genuinely hope you get the help you need.
If you hate these dramas so much, here’s a revolutionary idea: Stop watching them. Stop reviewing them. Stop dragging down artists who are actually trying to create something. Silence is free—you should try it sometime.
You are the most negative person I’ve ever encountered in an online review section, and that’s saying a lot. This isn’t tough love or honesty. It’s toxic.
I honestly don’t know where to begin—with frustration? Disbelief? Disgust?
You’ve written 23 reviews and gave 19 of them a 1/10. That alone is shocking. But what really crosses the line is that in most cases, you didn’t even finish the dramas. One episode in, sometimes not even that, and you slap on a 1-star rating like it's a joke. That’s not criticism. That’s laziness, arrogance, and plain disrespect.
Do you have any idea how many people work day and night—actors, writers, directors, set designers, editors—just to create these series? Blood, sweat, and tears go into every scene. And yet, you casually drop a 1-star review after barely giving them a chance. That’s not being honest—that’s being careless and cruel.
You once said, “Why do others rate the whole series then, and it's only the first episode, and I can't?” Seriously? That’s your defense? “Everyone else does it”? What are you, in high school? That logic is pathetic. If others jump off a cliff, would you follow too?
You even describe yourself as a Spanish film director, screenwriter, and author. Really? Then shame on you even more. You know better than anyone how much work it takes to produce something. How would you feel if people watched 10 minutes of your film and rated it 1/10 without context or thought? You wouldn’t accept it—so why dish it out to others?
Your reviews are riddled with spelling mistakes and half-formed sentences that don’t even make sense. It feels like you’re not even trying to be constructive—you’re just spreading negativity for the sake of it.
And honestly? I showed your review history to a friend who’s a psychologist. Their immediate response? “This person might be dealing with unresolved personal issues.” I’m not even joking. The level of bitterness you radiate online is not normal. I genuinely hope you get the help you need.
If you hate these dramas so much, here’s a revolutionary idea: Stop watching them. Stop reviewing them. Stop dragging down artists who are actually trying to create something. Silence is free—you should try it sometime.
You are the most negative person I’ve ever encountered in an online review section, and that’s saying a lot. This isn’t tough love or honesty. It’s toxic.
All right, I’ve come across your reviews several times now on the series I’ve been watching, and they’re…
Dear Pedro Almodóvar Caballer,
I honestly don’t know where to begin—with frustration? Disbelief? Disgust?
You’ve written 23 reviews and gave 19 of them a 1/10. That alone is shocking. But what really crosses the line is that in most cases, you didn’t even finish the dramas. One episode in, sometimes not even that, and you slap on a 1-star rating like it's a joke. That’s not criticism. That’s laziness, arrogance, and plain disrespect.
Do you have any idea how many people work day and night—actors, writers, directors, set designers, editors—just to create these series? Blood, sweat, and tears go into every scene. And yet, you casually drop a 1-star review after barely giving them a chance. That’s not being honest—that’s being careless and cruel.
You once said, “Why do others rate the whole series then, and it's only the first episode, and I can't?” Seriously? That’s your defense? “Everyone else does it”? What are you, in high school? That logic is pathetic. If others jump off a cliff, would you follow too?
You even describe yourself as a Spanish film director, screenwriter, and author. Really? Then shame on you even more. You know better than anyone how much work it takes to produce something. How would you feel if people watched 10 minutes of your film and rated it 1/10 without context or thought? You wouldn’t accept it—so why dish it out to others?
Your reviews are riddled with spelling mistakes and half-formed sentences that don’t even make sense. It feels like you’re not even trying to be constructive—you’re just spreading negativity for the sake of it.
And honestly? I showed your review history to a friend who’s a psychologist. Their immediate response? “This person might be dealing with unresolved personal issues.” I’m not even joking. The level of bitterness you radiate online is not normal. I genuinely hope you get the help you need.
If you hate these dramas so much, here’s a revolutionary idea: Stop watching them. Stop reviewing them. Stop dragging down artists who are actually trying to create something. Silence is free—you should try it sometime.
You are the most negative person I’ve ever encountered in an online review section, and that’s saying a lot. This isn’t tough love or honesty. It’s toxic.
I honestly don’t know where to begin—with frustration? Disbelief? Disgust?
You’ve written 23 reviews and gave 19 of them a 1/10. That alone is shocking. But what really crosses the line is that in most cases, you didn’t even finish the dramas. One episode in, sometimes not even that, and you slap on a 1-star rating like it's a joke. That’s not criticism. That’s laziness, arrogance, and plain disrespect.
Do you have any idea how many people work day and night—actors, writers, directors, set designers, editors—just to create these series? Blood, sweat, and tears go into every scene. And yet, you casually drop a 1-star review after barely giving them a chance. That’s not being honest—that’s being careless and cruel.
You once said, “Why do others rate the whole series then, and it's only the first episode, and I can't?” Seriously? That’s your defense? “Everyone else does it”? What are you, in high school? That logic is pathetic. If others jump off a cliff, would you follow too?
You even describe yourself as a Spanish film director, screenwriter, and author. Really? Then shame on you even more. You know better than anyone how much work it takes to produce something. How would you feel if people watched 10 minutes of your film and rated it 1/10 without context or thought? You wouldn’t accept it—so why dish it out to others?
Your reviews are riddled with spelling mistakes and half-formed sentences that don’t even make sense. It feels like you’re not even trying to be constructive—you’re just spreading negativity for the sake of it.
And honestly? I showed your review history to a friend who’s a psychologist. Their immediate response? “This person might be dealing with unresolved personal issues.” I’m not even joking. The level of bitterness you radiate online is not normal. I genuinely hope you get the help you need.
If you hate these dramas so much, here’s a revolutionary idea: Stop watching them. Stop reviewing them. Stop dragging down artists who are actually trying to create something. Silence is free—you should try it sometime.
You are the most negative person I’ve ever encountered in an online review section, and that’s saying a lot. This isn’t tough love or honesty. It’s toxic.
Sincerely, Someone Sick of Your 1-Star Rampage
R
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Dear Pedro Almodóvar Caballer,
I honestly don’t know where to begin—with frustration? Disbelief? Disgust?
You’ve written 23 reviews and gave 19 of them a 1/10. That alone is shocking. But what really crosses the line is that in most cases, you didn’t even finish the dramas. One episode in, sometimes not even that, and you slap on a 1-star rating like it's a joke. That’s not criticism. That’s laziness, arrogance, and plain disrespect.
Do you have any idea how many people work day and night—actors, writers, directors, set designers, editors—just to create these series? Blood, sweat, and tears go into every scene. And yet, you casually drop a 1-star review after barely giving them a chance. That’s not being honest—that’s being careless and cruel.
You once said, “Why do others rate the whole series then, and it's only the first episode, and I can't?” Seriously? That’s your defense? “Everyone else does it”? What are you, in high school? That logic is pathetic. If others jump off a cliff, would you follow too?
You even describe yourself as a Spanish film director, screenwriter, and author. Really? Then shame on you even more. You know better than anyone how much work it takes to produce something. How would you feel if people watched 10 minutes of your film and rated it 1/10 without context or thought? You wouldn’t accept it—so why dish it out to others?
Your reviews are riddled with spelling mistakes and half-formed sentences that don’t even make sense. It feels like you’re not even trying to be constructive—you’re just spreading negativity for the sake of it.
And honestly? I showed your review history to a friend who’s a psychologist. Their immediate response? “This person might be dealing with unresolved personal issues.” I’m not even joking. The level of bitterness you radiate online is not normal. I genuinely hope you get the help you need.
If you hate these dramas so much, here’s a revolutionary idea: Stop watching them. Stop reviewing them. Stop dragging down artists who are actually trying to create something. Silence is free—you should try it sometime.
You are the most negative person I’ve ever encountered in an online review section, and that’s saying a lot. This isn’t tough love or honesty. It’s toxic.
I honestly don’t know where to begin—with frustration? Disbelief? Disgust?
You’ve written 23 reviews and gave 19 of them a 1/10. That alone is shocking. But what really crosses the line is that in most cases, you didn’t even finish the dramas. One episode in, sometimes not even that, and you slap on a 1-star rating like it's a joke. That’s not criticism. That’s laziness, arrogance, and plain disrespect.
Do you have any idea how many people work day and night—actors, writers, directors, set designers, editors—just to create these series? Blood, sweat, and tears go into every scene. And yet, you casually drop a 1-star review after barely giving them a chance. That’s not being honest—that’s being careless and cruel.
You once said, “Why do others rate the whole series then, and it's only the first episode, and I can't?” Seriously? That’s your defense? “Everyone else does it”? What are you, in high school? That logic is pathetic. If others jump off a cliff, would you follow too?
You even describe yourself as a Spanish film director, screenwriter, and author. Really? Then shame on you even more. You know better than anyone how much work it takes to produce something. How would you feel if people watched 10 minutes of your film and rated it 1/10 without context or thought? You wouldn’t accept it—so why dish it out to others?
Your reviews are riddled with spelling mistakes and half-formed sentences that don’t even make sense. It feels like you’re not even trying to be constructive—you’re just spreading negativity for the sake of it.
And honestly? I showed your review history to a friend who’s a psychologist. Their immediate response? “This person might be dealing with unresolved personal issues.” I’m not even joking. The level of bitterness you radiate online is not normal. I genuinely hope you get the help you need.
If you hate these dramas so much, here’s a revolutionary idea: Stop watching them. Stop reviewing them. Stop dragging down artists who are actually trying to create something. Silence is free—you should try it sometime.
You are the most negative person I’ve ever encountered in an online review section, and that’s saying a lot. This isn’t tough love or honesty. It’s toxic.
I honestly don’t know where to begin—with frustration? Disbelief? Disgust?
You’ve written 23 reviews and gave 19 of them a 1/10. That alone is shocking. But what really crosses the line is that in most cases, you didn’t even finish the dramas. One episode in, sometimes not even that, and you slap on a 1-star rating like it's a joke. That’s not criticism. That’s laziness, arrogance, and plain disrespect.
Do you have any idea how many people work day and night—actors, writers, directors, set designers, editors—just to create these series? Blood, sweat, and tears go into every scene. And yet, you casually drop a 1-star review after barely giving them a chance. That’s not being honest—that’s being careless and cruel.
You once said, “Why do others rate the whole series then, and it's only the first episode, and I can't?” Seriously? That’s your defense? “Everyone else does it”? What are you, in high school? That logic is pathetic. If others jump off a cliff, would you follow too?
You even describe yourself as a Spanish film director, screenwriter, and author. Really? Then shame on you even more. You know better than anyone how much work it takes to produce something. How would you feel if people watched 10 minutes of your film and rated it 1/10 without context or thought? You wouldn’t accept it—so why dish it out to others?
Your reviews are riddled with spelling mistakes and half-formed sentences that don’t even make sense. It feels like you’re not even trying to be constructive—you’re just spreading negativity for the sake of it.
And honestly? I showed your review history to a friend who’s a psychologist. Their immediate response? “This person might be dealing with unresolved personal issues.” I’m not even joking. The level of bitterness you radiate online is not normal. I genuinely hope you get the help you need.
If you hate these dramas so much, here’s a revolutionary idea: Stop watching them. Stop reviewing them. Stop dragging down artists who are actually trying to create something. Silence is free—you should try it sometime.
You are the most negative person I’ve ever encountered in an online review section, and that’s saying a lot. This isn’t tough love or honesty. It’s toxic.
I honestly don’t know where to begin—with frustration? Disbelief? Disgust?
You’ve written 23 reviews and gave 19 of them a 1/10. That alone is shocking. But what really crosses the line is that in most cases, you didn’t even finish the dramas. One episode in, sometimes not even that, and you slap on a 1-star rating like it's a joke. That’s not criticism. That’s laziness, arrogance, and plain disrespect.
Do you have any idea how many people work day and night—actors, writers, directors, set designers, editors—just to create these series? Blood, sweat, and tears go into every scene. And yet, you casually drop a 1-star review after barely giving them a chance. That’s not being honest—that’s being careless and cruel.
You once said, “Why do others rate the whole series then, and it's only the first episode, and I can't?” Seriously? That’s your defense? “Everyone else does it”? What are you, in high school? That logic is pathetic. If others jump off a cliff, would you follow too?
You even describe yourself as a Spanish film director, screenwriter, and author. Really? Then shame on you even more. You know better than anyone how much work it takes to produce something. How would you feel if people watched 10 minutes of your film and rated it 1/10 without context or thought? You wouldn’t accept it—so why dish it out to others?
Your reviews are riddled with spelling mistakes and half-formed sentences that don’t even make sense. It feels like you’re not even trying to be constructive—you’re just spreading negativity for the sake of it.
And honestly? I showed your review history to a friend who’s a psychologist. Their immediate response? “This person might be dealing with unresolved personal issues.” I’m not even joking. The level of bitterness you radiate online is not normal. I genuinely hope you get the help you need.
If you hate these dramas so much, here’s a revolutionary idea: Stop watching them. Stop reviewing them. Stop dragging down artists who are actually trying to create something. Silence is free—you should try it sometime.
You are the most negative person I’ve ever encountered in an online review section, and that’s saying a lot. This isn’t tough love or honesty. It’s toxic.
I honestly don’t know where to begin—with frustration? Disbelief? Disgust?
You’ve written 23 reviews and gave 19 of them a 1/10. That alone is shocking. But what really crosses the line is that in most cases, you didn’t even finish the dramas. One episode in, sometimes not even that, and you slap on a 1-star rating like it's a joke. That’s not criticism. That’s laziness, arrogance, and plain disrespect.
Do you have any idea how many people work day and night—actors, writers, directors, set designers, editors—just to create these series? Blood, sweat, and tears go into every scene. And yet, you casually drop a 1-star review after barely giving them a chance. That’s not being honest—that’s being careless and cruel.
You once said, “Why do others rate the whole series then, and it's only the first episode, and I can't?” Seriously? That’s your defense? “Everyone else does it”? What are you, in high school? That logic is pathetic. If others jump off a cliff, would you follow too?
You even describe yourself as a Spanish film director, screenwriter, and author. Really? Then shame on you even more. You know better than anyone how much work it takes to produce something. How would you feel if people watched 10 minutes of your film and rated it 1/10 without context or thought? You wouldn’t accept it—so why dish it out to others?
Your reviews are riddled with spelling mistakes and half-formed sentences that don’t even make sense. It feels like you’re not even trying to be constructive—you’re just spreading negativity for the sake of it.
And honestly? I showed your review history to a friend who’s a psychologist. Their immediate response? “This person might be dealing with unresolved personal issues.” I’m not even joking. The level of bitterness you radiate online is not normal. I genuinely hope you get the help you need.
If you hate these dramas so much, here’s a revolutionary idea: Stop watching them. Stop reviewing them. Stop dragging down artists who are actually trying to create something. Silence is free—you should try it sometime.
You are the most negative person I’ve ever encountered in an online review section, and that’s saying a lot. This isn’t tough love or honesty. It’s toxic.
I honestly don’t know where to begin—with frustration? Disbelief? Disgust?
You’ve written 23 reviews and gave 19 of them a 1/10. That alone is shocking. But what really crosses the line is that in most cases, you didn’t even finish the dramas. One episode in, sometimes not even that, and you slap on a 1-star rating like it's a joke. That’s not criticism. That’s laziness, arrogance, and plain disrespect.
Do you have any idea how many people work day and night—actors, writers, directors, set designers, editors—just to create these series? Blood, sweat, and tears go into every scene. And yet, you casually drop a 1-star review after barely giving them a chance. That’s not being honest—that’s being careless and cruel.
You once said, “Why do others rate the whole series then, and it's only the first episode, and I can't?” Seriously? That’s your defense? “Everyone else does it”? What are you, in high school? That logic is pathetic. If others jump off a cliff, would you follow too?
You even describe yourself as a Spanish film director, screenwriter, and author. Really? Then shame on you even more. You know better than anyone how much work it takes to produce something. How would you feel if people watched 10 minutes of your film and rated it 1/10 without context or thought? You wouldn’t accept it—so why dish it out to others?
Your reviews are riddled with spelling mistakes and half-formed sentences that don’t even make sense. It feels like you’re not even trying to be constructive—you’re just spreading negativity for the sake of it.
And honestly? I showed your review history to a friend who’s a psychologist. Their immediate response? “This person might be dealing with unresolved personal issues.” I’m not even joking. The level of bitterness you radiate online is not normal. I genuinely hope you get the help you need.
If you hate these dramas so much, here’s a revolutionary idea: Stop watching them. Stop reviewing them. Stop dragging down artists who are actually trying to create something. Silence is free—you should try it sometime.
You are the most negative person I’ve ever encountered in an online review section, and that’s saying a lot. This isn’t tough love or honesty. It’s toxic.
I honestly don’t know where to begin—with frustration? Disbelief? Disgust?
You’ve written 23 reviews and gave 19 of them a 1/10. That alone is shocking. But what really crosses the line is that in most cases, you didn’t even finish the dramas. One episode in, sometimes not even that, and you slap on a 1-star rating like it's a joke. That’s not criticism. That’s laziness, arrogance, and plain disrespect.
Do you have any idea how many people work day and night—actors, writers, directors, set designers, editors—just to create these series? Blood, sweat, and tears go into every scene. And yet, you casually drop a 1-star review after barely giving them a chance. That’s not being honest—that’s being careless and cruel.
You once said, “Why do others rate the whole series then, and it's only the first episode, and I can't?” Seriously? That’s your defense? “Everyone else does it”? What are you, in high school? That logic is pathetic. If others jump off a cliff, would you follow too?
You even describe yourself as a Spanish film director, screenwriter, and author. Really? Then shame on you even more. You know better than anyone how much work it takes to produce something. How would you feel if people watched 10 minutes of your film and rated it 1/10 without context or thought? You wouldn’t accept it—so why dish it out to others?
Your reviews are riddled with spelling mistakes and half-formed sentences that don’t even make sense. It feels like you’re not even trying to be constructive—you’re just spreading negativity for the sake of it.
And honestly? I showed your review history to a friend who’s a psychologist. Their immediate response? “This person might be dealing with unresolved personal issues.” I’m not even joking. The level of bitterness you radiate online is not normal. I genuinely hope you get the help you need.
If you hate these dramas so much, here’s a revolutionary idea: Stop watching them. Stop reviewing them. Stop dragging down artists who are actually trying to create something. Silence is free—you should try it sometime.
You are the most negative person I’ve ever encountered in an online review section, and that’s saying a lot. This isn’t tough love or honesty. It’s toxic.
I honestly don’t know where to begin—with frustration? Disbelief? Disgust?
You’ve written 23 reviews and gave 19 of them a 1/10. That alone is shocking. But what really crosses the line is that in most cases, you didn’t even finish the dramas. One episode in, sometimes not even that, and you slap on a 1-star rating like it's a joke. That’s not criticism. That’s laziness, arrogance, and plain disrespect.
Do you have any idea how many people work day and night—actors, writers, directors, set designers, editors—just to create these series? Blood, sweat, and tears go into every scene. And yet, you casually drop a 1-star review after barely giving them a chance. That’s not being honest—that’s being careless and cruel.
You once said, “Why do others rate the whole series then, and it's only the first episode, and I can't?” Seriously? That’s your defense? “Everyone else does it”? What are you, in high school? That logic is pathetic. If others jump off a cliff, would you follow too?
You even describe yourself as a Spanish film director, screenwriter, and author. Really? Then shame on you even more. You know better than anyone how much work it takes to produce something. How would you feel if people watched 10 minutes of your film and rated it 1/10 without context or thought? You wouldn’t accept it—so why dish it out to others?
Your reviews are riddled with spelling mistakes and half-formed sentences that don’t even make sense. It feels like you’re not even trying to be constructive—you’re just spreading negativity for the sake of it.
And honestly? I showed your review history to a friend who’s a psychologist. Their immediate response? “This person might be dealing with unresolved personal issues.” I’m not even joking. The level of bitterness you radiate online is not normal. I genuinely hope you get the help you need.
If you hate these dramas so much, here’s a revolutionary idea: Stop watching them. Stop reviewing them. Stop dragging down artists who are actually trying to create something. Silence is free—you should try it sometime.
You are the most negative person I’ve ever encountered in an online review section, and that’s saying a lot. This isn’t tough love or honesty. It’s toxic.
I honestly don’t know where to begin—with frustration? Disbelief? Disgust?
You’ve written 23 reviews and gave 19 of them a 1/10. That alone is shocking. But what really crosses the line is that in most cases, you didn’t even finish the dramas. One episode in, sometimes not even that, and you slap on a 1-star rating like it's a joke. That’s not criticism. That’s laziness, arrogance, and plain disrespect.
Do you have any idea how many people work day and night—actors, writers, directors, set designers, editors—just to create these series? Blood, sweat, and tears go into every scene. And yet, you casually drop a 1-star review after barely giving them a chance. That’s not being honest—that’s being careless and cruel.
You once said, “Why do others rate the whole series then, and it's only the first episode, and I can't?” Seriously? That’s your defense? “Everyone else does it”? What are you, in high school? That logic is pathetic. If others jump off a cliff, would you follow too?
You even describe yourself as a Spanish film director, screenwriter, and author. Really? Then shame on you even more. You know better than anyone how much work it takes to produce something. How would you feel if people watched 10 minutes of your film and rated it 1/10 without context or thought? You wouldn’t accept it—so why dish it out to others?
Your reviews are riddled with spelling mistakes and half-formed sentences that don’t even make sense. It feels like you’re not even trying to be constructive—you’re just spreading negativity for the sake of it.
And honestly? I showed your review history to a friend who’s a psychologist. Their immediate response? “This person might be dealing with unresolved personal issues.” I’m not even joking. The level of bitterness you radiate online is not normal. I genuinely hope you get the help you need.
If you hate these dramas so much, here’s a revolutionary idea: Stop watching them. Stop reviewing them. Stop dragging down artists who are actually trying to create something. Silence is free—you should try it sometime.
You are the most negative person I’ve ever encountered in an online review section, and that’s saying a lot. This isn’t tough love or honesty. It’s toxic.
I honestly don’t know where to begin—with frustration? Disbelief? Disgust?
You’ve written 23 reviews and gave 19 of them a 1/10. That alone is shocking. But what really crosses the line is that in most cases, you didn’t even finish the dramas. One episode in, sometimes not even that, and you slap on a 1-star rating like it's a joke. That’s not criticism. That’s laziness, arrogance, and plain disrespect.
Do you have any idea how many people work day and night—actors, writers, directors, set designers, editors—just to create these series? Blood, sweat, and tears go into every scene. And yet, you casually drop a 1-star review after barely giving them a chance. That’s not being honest—that’s being careless and cruel.
You once said, “Why do others rate the whole series then, and it's only the first episode, and I can't?” Seriously? That’s your defense? “Everyone else does it”? What are you, in high school? That logic is pathetic. If others jump off a cliff, would you follow too?
You even describe yourself as a Spanish film director, screenwriter, and author. Really? Then shame on you even more. You know better than anyone how much work it takes to produce something. How would you feel if people watched 10 minutes of your film and rated it 1/10 without context or thought? You wouldn’t accept it—so why dish it out to others?
Your reviews are riddled with spelling mistakes and half-formed sentences that don’t even make sense. It feels like you’re not even trying to be constructive—you’re just spreading negativity for the sake of it.
And honestly? I showed your review history to a friend who’s a psychologist. Their immediate response? “This person might be dealing with unresolved personal issues.” I’m not even joking. The level of bitterness you radiate online is not normal. I genuinely hope you get the help you need.
If you hate these dramas so much, here’s a revolutionary idea: Stop watching them. Stop reviewing them. Stop dragging down artists who are actually trying to create something. Silence is free—you should try it sometime.
You are the most negative person I’ve ever encountered in an online review section, and that’s saying a lot. This isn’t tough love or honesty. It’s toxic.
I honestly don’t know where to begin—with frustration? Disbelief? Disgust?
You’ve written 23 reviews and gave 19 of them a 1/10. That alone is shocking. But what really crosses the line is that in most cases, you didn’t even finish the dramas. One episode in, sometimes not even that, and you slap on a 1-star rating like it's a joke. That’s not criticism. That’s laziness, arrogance, and plain disrespect.
Do you have any idea how many people work day and night—actors, writers, directors, set designers, editors—just to create these series? Blood, sweat, and tears go into every scene. And yet, you casually drop a 1-star review after barely giving them a chance. That’s not being honest—that’s being careless and cruel.
You once said, “Why do others rate the whole series then, and it's only the first episode, and I can't?” Seriously? That’s your defense? “Everyone else does it”? What are you, in high school? That logic is pathetic. If others jump off a cliff, would you follow too?
You even describe yourself as a Spanish film director, screenwriter, and author. Really? Then shame on you even more. You know better than anyone how much work it takes to produce something. How would you feel if people watched 10 minutes of your film and rated it 1/10 without context or thought? You wouldn’t accept it—so why dish it out to others?
Your reviews are riddled with spelling mistakes and half-formed sentences that don’t even make sense. It feels like you’re not even trying to be constructive—you’re just spreading negativity for the sake of it.
And honestly? I showed your review history to a friend who’s a psychologist. Their immediate response? “This person might be dealing with unresolved personal issues.” I’m not even joking. The level of bitterness you radiate online is not normal. I genuinely hope you get the help you need.
If you hate these dramas so much, here’s a revolutionary idea: Stop watching them. Stop reviewing them. Stop dragging down artists who are actually trying to create something. Silence is free—you should try it sometime.
You are the most negative person I’ve ever encountered in an online review section, and that’s saying a lot. This isn’t tough love or honesty. It’s toxic.
Just finished Reset (2022) and I know I’m super late, but wow, what a masterpiece! 🔥 One of the best time loop and police dramas I’ve ever seen. I was addicted from start to finish. Loved seeing the characters try different scenarios to save everyone, it felt so real. The plot kept me guessing, and every episode answered the questions I had. The writing is insanely clever and so well thought out. Bai Jingting and Zhao Jinmai were amazing, I’ve never seen them act before but they really impressed me. Highly recommend this to everyone! 10/10 🚌⏳💥
I honestly don’t know where to begin—with frustration? Disbelief? Disgust?
You’ve written 23 reviews and gave 19 of them a 1/10. That alone is shocking. But what really crosses the line is that in most cases, you didn’t even finish the dramas. One episode in, sometimes not even that, and you slap on a 1-star rating like it's a joke. That’s not criticism. That’s laziness, arrogance, and plain disrespect.
Do you have any idea how many people work day and night—actors, writers, directors, set designers, editors—just to create these series? Blood, sweat, and tears go into every scene. And yet, you casually drop a 1-star review after barely giving them a chance. That’s not being honest—that’s being careless and cruel.
You once said, “Why do others rate the whole series then, and it's only the first episode, and I can't?” Seriously? That’s your defense? “Everyone else does it”? What are you, in high school? That logic is pathetic. If others jump off a cliff, would you follow too?
You even describe yourself as a Spanish film director, screenwriter, and author. Really? Then shame on you even more. You know better than anyone how much work it takes to produce something. How would you feel if people watched 10 minutes of your film and rated it 1/10 without context or thought? You wouldn’t accept it—so why dish it out to others?
Your reviews are riddled with spelling mistakes and half-formed sentences that don’t even make sense. It feels like you’re not even trying to be constructive—you’re just spreading negativity for the sake of it.
And honestly? I showed your review history to a friend who’s a psychologist. Their immediate response? “This person might be dealing with unresolved personal issues.” I’m not even joking. The level of bitterness you radiate online is not normal. I genuinely hope you get the help you need.
If you hate these dramas so much, here’s a revolutionary idea: Stop watching them. Stop reviewing them. Stop dragging down artists who are actually trying to create something. Silence is free—you should try it sometime.
You are the most negative person I’ve ever encountered in an online review section, and that’s saying a lot. This isn’t tough love or honesty. It’s toxic.
Sincerely,
Someone Sick of Your 1-Star Rampage
I honestly don’t know where to begin—with frustration? Disbelief? Disgust?
You’ve written 23 reviews and gave 19 of them a 1/10. That alone is shocking. But what really crosses the line is that in most cases, you didn’t even finish the dramas. One episode in, sometimes not even that, and you slap on a 1-star rating like it's a joke. That’s not criticism. That’s laziness, arrogance, and plain disrespect.
Do you have any idea how many people work day and night—actors, writers, directors, set designers, editors—just to create these series? Blood, sweat, and tears go into every scene. And yet, you casually drop a 1-star review after barely giving them a chance. That’s not being honest—that’s being careless and cruel.
You once said, “Why do others rate the whole series then, and it's only the first episode, and I can't?” Seriously? That’s your defense? “Everyone else does it”? What are you, in high school? That logic is pathetic. If others jump off a cliff, would you follow too?
You even describe yourself as a Spanish film director, screenwriter, and author. Really? Then shame on you even more. You know better than anyone how much work it takes to produce something. How would you feel if people watched 10 minutes of your film and rated it 1/10 without context or thought? You wouldn’t accept it—so why dish it out to others?
Your reviews are riddled with spelling mistakes and half-formed sentences that don’t even make sense. It feels like you’re not even trying to be constructive—you’re just spreading negativity for the sake of it.
And honestly? I showed your review history to a friend who’s a psychologist. Their immediate response? “This person might be dealing with unresolved personal issues.” I’m not even joking. The level of bitterness you radiate online is not normal. I genuinely hope you get the help you need.
If you hate these dramas so much, here’s a revolutionary idea: Stop watching them. Stop reviewing them. Stop dragging down artists who are actually trying to create something. Silence is free—you should try it sometime.
You are the most negative person I’ve ever encountered in an online review section, and that’s saying a lot. This isn’t tough love or honesty. It’s toxic.
Sincerely,
Someone Sick of Your 1-Star Rampage
I honestly don’t know where to begin—with frustration? Disbelief? Disgust?
You’ve written 23 reviews and gave 19 of them a 1/10. That alone is shocking. But what really crosses the line is that in most cases, you didn’t even finish the dramas. One episode in, sometimes not even that, and you slap on a 1-star rating like it's a joke. That’s not criticism. That’s laziness, arrogance, and plain disrespect.
Do you have any idea how many people work day and night—actors, writers, directors, set designers, editors—just to create these series? Blood, sweat, and tears go into every scene. And yet, you casually drop a 1-star review after barely giving them a chance. That’s not being honest—that’s being careless and cruel.
You once said, “Why do others rate the whole series then, and it's only the first episode, and I can't?” Seriously? That’s your defense? “Everyone else does it”? What are you, in high school? That logic is pathetic. If others jump off a cliff, would you follow too?
You even describe yourself as a Spanish film director, screenwriter, and author. Really? Then shame on you even more. You know better than anyone how much work it takes to produce something. How would you feel if people watched 10 minutes of your film and rated it 1/10 without context or thought? You wouldn’t accept it—so why dish it out to others?
Your reviews are riddled with spelling mistakes and half-formed sentences that don’t even make sense. It feels like you’re not even trying to be constructive—you’re just spreading negativity for the sake of it.
And honestly? I showed your review history to a friend who’s a psychologist. Their immediate response? “This person might be dealing with unresolved personal issues.” I’m not even joking. The level of bitterness you radiate online is not normal. I genuinely hope you get the help you need.
If you hate these dramas so much, here’s a revolutionary idea: Stop watching them. Stop reviewing them. Stop dragging down artists who are actually trying to create something. Silence is free—you should try it sometime.
You are the most negative person I’ve ever encountered in an online review section, and that’s saying a lot. This isn’t tough love or honesty. It’s toxic.
Sincerely,
Someone Sick of Your 1-Star Rampage
I honestly don’t know where to begin—with frustration? Disbelief? Disgust?
You’ve written 23 reviews and gave 19 of them a 1/10. That alone is shocking. But what really crosses the line is that in most cases, you didn’t even finish the dramas. One episode in, sometimes not even that, and you slap on a 1-star rating like it's a joke. That’s not criticism. That’s laziness, arrogance, and plain disrespect.
Do you have any idea how many people work day and night—actors, writers, directors, set designers, editors—just to create these series? Blood, sweat, and tears go into every scene. And yet, you casually drop a 1-star review after barely giving them a chance. That’s not being honest—that’s being careless and cruel.
You once said, “Why do others rate the whole series then, and it's only the first episode, and I can't?” Seriously? That’s your defense? “Everyone else does it”? What are you, in high school? That logic is pathetic. If others jump off a cliff, would you follow too?
You even describe yourself as a Spanish film director, screenwriter, and author. Really? Then shame on you even more. You know better than anyone how much work it takes to produce something. How would you feel if people watched 10 minutes of your film and rated it 1/10 without context or thought? You wouldn’t accept it—so why dish it out to others?
Your reviews are riddled with spelling mistakes and half-formed sentences that don’t even make sense. It feels like you’re not even trying to be constructive—you’re just spreading negativity for the sake of it.
And honestly? I showed your review history to a friend who’s a psychologist. Their immediate response? “This person might be dealing with unresolved personal issues.” I’m not even joking. The level of bitterness you radiate online is not normal. I genuinely hope you get the help you need.
If you hate these dramas so much, here’s a revolutionary idea: Stop watching them. Stop reviewing them. Stop dragging down artists who are actually trying to create something. Silence is free—you should try it sometime.
You are the most negative person I’ve ever encountered in an online review section, and that’s saying a lot. This isn’t tough love or honesty. It’s toxic.
Sincerely,
Someone Sick of Your 1-Star Rampage
I honestly don’t know where to begin—with frustration? Disbelief? Disgust?
You’ve written 23 reviews and gave 19 of them a 1/10. That alone is shocking. But what really crosses the line is that in most cases, you didn’t even finish the dramas. One episode in, sometimes not even that, and you slap on a 1-star rating like it's a joke. That’s not criticism. That’s laziness, arrogance, and plain disrespect.
Do you have any idea how many people work day and night—actors, writers, directors, set designers, editors—just to create these series? Blood, sweat, and tears go into every scene. And yet, you casually drop a 1-star review after barely giving them a chance. That’s not being honest—that’s being careless and cruel.
You once said, “Why do others rate the whole series then, and it's only the first episode, and I can't?” Seriously? That’s your defense? “Everyone else does it”? What are you, in high school? That logic is pathetic. If others jump off a cliff, would you follow too?
You even describe yourself as a Spanish film director, screenwriter, and author. Really? Then shame on you even more. You know better than anyone how much work it takes to produce something. How would you feel if people watched 10 minutes of your film and rated it 1/10 without context or thought? You wouldn’t accept it—so why dish it out to others?
Your reviews are riddled with spelling mistakes and half-formed sentences that don’t even make sense. It feels like you’re not even trying to be constructive—you’re just spreading negativity for the sake of it.
And honestly? I showed your review history to a friend who’s a psychologist. Their immediate response? “This person might be dealing with unresolved personal issues.” I’m not even joking. The level of bitterness you radiate online is not normal. I genuinely hope you get the help you need.
If you hate these dramas so much, here’s a revolutionary idea: Stop watching them. Stop reviewing them. Stop dragging down artists who are actually trying to create something. Silence is free—you should try it sometime.
You are the most negative person I’ve ever encountered in an online review section, and that’s saying a lot. This isn’t tough love or honesty. It’s toxic.
Sincerely,
Someone Sick of Your 1-Star Rampage
I honestly don’t know where to begin—with frustration? Disbelief? Disgust?
You’ve written 23 reviews and gave 19 of them a 1/10. That alone is shocking. But what really crosses the line is that in most cases, you didn’t even finish the dramas. One episode in, sometimes not even that, and you slap on a 1-star rating like it's a joke. That’s not criticism. That’s laziness, arrogance, and plain disrespect.
Do you have any idea how many people work day and night—actors, writers, directors, set designers, editors—just to create these series? Blood, sweat, and tears go into every scene. And yet, you casually drop a 1-star review after barely giving them a chance. That’s not being honest—that’s being careless and cruel.
You once said, “Why do others rate the whole series then, and it's only the first episode, and I can't?” Seriously? That’s your defense? “Everyone else does it”? What are you, in high school? That logic is pathetic. If others jump off a cliff, would you follow too?
You even describe yourself as a Spanish film director, screenwriter, and author. Really? Then shame on you even more. You know better than anyone how much work it takes to produce something. How would you feel if people watched 10 minutes of your film and rated it 1/10 without context or thought? You wouldn’t accept it—so why dish it out to others?
Your reviews are riddled with spelling mistakes and half-formed sentences that don’t even make sense. It feels like you’re not even trying to be constructive—you’re just spreading negativity for the sake of it.
And honestly? I showed your review history to a friend who’s a psychologist. Their immediate response? “This person might be dealing with unresolved personal issues.” I’m not even joking. The level of bitterness you radiate online is not normal. I genuinely hope you get the help you need.
If you hate these dramas so much, here’s a revolutionary idea: Stop watching them. Stop reviewing them. Stop dragging down artists who are actually trying to create something. Silence is free—you should try it sometime.
You are the most negative person I’ve ever encountered in an online review section, and that’s saying a lot. This isn’t tough love or honesty. It’s toxic.
Sincerely,
Someone Sick of Your 1-Star Rampage
I honestly don’t know where to begin—with frustration? Disbelief? Disgust?
You’ve written 23 reviews and gave 19 of them a 1/10. That alone is shocking. But what really crosses the line is that in most cases, you didn’t even finish the dramas. One episode in, sometimes not even that, and you slap on a 1-star rating like it's a joke. That’s not criticism. That’s laziness, arrogance, and plain disrespect.
Do you have any idea how many people work day and night—actors, writers, directors, set designers, editors—just to create these series? Blood, sweat, and tears go into every scene. And yet, you casually drop a 1-star review after barely giving them a chance. That’s not being honest—that’s being careless and cruel.
You once said, “Why do others rate the whole series then, and it's only the first episode, and I can't?” Seriously? That’s your defense? “Everyone else does it”? What are you, in high school? That logic is pathetic. If others jump off a cliff, would you follow too?
You even describe yourself as a Spanish film director, screenwriter, and author. Really? Then shame on you even more. You know better than anyone how much work it takes to produce something. How would you feel if people watched 10 minutes of your film and rated it 1/10 without context or thought? You wouldn’t accept it—so why dish it out to others?
Your reviews are riddled with spelling mistakes and half-formed sentences that don’t even make sense. It feels like you’re not even trying to be constructive—you’re just spreading negativity for the sake of it.
And honestly? I showed your review history to a friend who’s a psychologist. Their immediate response? “This person might be dealing with unresolved personal issues.” I’m not even joking. The level of bitterness you radiate online is not normal. I genuinely hope you get the help you need.
If you hate these dramas so much, here’s a revolutionary idea: Stop watching them. Stop reviewing them. Stop dragging down artists who are actually trying to create something. Silence is free—you should try it sometime.
You are the most negative person I’ve ever encountered in an online review section, and that’s saying a lot. This isn’t tough love or honesty. It’s toxic.
Sincerely,
Someone Sick of Your 1-Star Rampage
I honestly don’t know where to begin—with frustration? Disbelief? Disgust?
You’ve written 23 reviews and gave 19 of them a 1/10. That alone is shocking. But what really crosses the line is that in most cases, you didn’t even finish the dramas. One episode in, sometimes not even that, and you slap on a 1-star rating like it's a joke. That’s not criticism. That’s laziness, arrogance, and plain disrespect.
Do you have any idea how many people work day and night—actors, writers, directors, set designers, editors—just to create these series? Blood, sweat, and tears go into every scene. And yet, you casually drop a 1-star review after barely giving them a chance. That’s not being honest—that’s being careless and cruel.
You once said, “Why do others rate the whole series then, and it's only the first episode, and I can't?” Seriously? That’s your defense? “Everyone else does it”? What are you, in high school? That logic is pathetic. If others jump off a cliff, would you follow too?
You even describe yourself as a Spanish film director, screenwriter, and author. Really? Then shame on you even more. You know better than anyone how much work it takes to produce something. How would you feel if people watched 10 minutes of your film and rated it 1/10 without context or thought? You wouldn’t accept it—so why dish it out to others?
Your reviews are riddled with spelling mistakes and half-formed sentences that don’t even make sense. It feels like you’re not even trying to be constructive—you’re just spreading negativity for the sake of it.
And honestly? I showed your review history to a friend who’s a psychologist. Their immediate response? “This person might be dealing with unresolved personal issues.” I’m not even joking. The level of bitterness you radiate online is not normal. I genuinely hope you get the help you need.
If you hate these dramas so much, here’s a revolutionary idea: Stop watching them. Stop reviewing them. Stop dragging down artists who are actually trying to create something. Silence is free—you should try it sometime.
You are the most negative person I’ve ever encountered in an online review section, and that’s saying a lot. This isn’t tough love or honesty. It’s toxic.
Sincerely,
Someone Sick of Your 1-Star Rampage
I honestly don’t know where to begin—with frustration? Disbelief? Disgust?
You’ve written 23 reviews and gave 19 of them a 1/10. That alone is shocking. But what really crosses the line is that in most cases, you didn’t even finish the dramas. One episode in, sometimes not even that, and you slap on a 1-star rating like it's a joke. That’s not criticism. That’s laziness, arrogance, and plain disrespect.
Do you have any idea how many people work day and night—actors, writers, directors, set designers, editors—just to create these series? Blood, sweat, and tears go into every scene. And yet, you casually drop a 1-star review after barely giving them a chance. That’s not being honest—that’s being careless and cruel.
You once said, “Why do others rate the whole series then, and it's only the first episode, and I can't?” Seriously? That’s your defense? “Everyone else does it”? What are you, in high school? That logic is pathetic. If others jump off a cliff, would you follow too?
You even describe yourself as a Spanish film director, screenwriter, and author. Really? Then shame on you even more. You know better than anyone how much work it takes to produce something. How would you feel if people watched 10 minutes of your film and rated it 1/10 without context or thought? You wouldn’t accept it—so why dish it out to others?
Your reviews are riddled with spelling mistakes and half-formed sentences that don’t even make sense. It feels like you’re not even trying to be constructive—you’re just spreading negativity for the sake of it.
And honestly? I showed your review history to a friend who’s a psychologist. Their immediate response? “This person might be dealing with unresolved personal issues.” I’m not even joking. The level of bitterness you radiate online is not normal. I genuinely hope you get the help you need.
If you hate these dramas so much, here’s a revolutionary idea: Stop watching them. Stop reviewing them. Stop dragging down artists who are actually trying to create something. Silence is free—you should try it sometime.
You are the most negative person I’ve ever encountered in an online review section, and that’s saying a lot. This isn’t tough love or honesty. It’s toxic.
Sincerely,
Someone Sick of Your 1-Star Rampage
I honestly don’t know where to begin—with frustration? Disbelief? Disgust?
You’ve written 23 reviews and gave 19 of them a 1/10. That alone is shocking. But what really crosses the line is that in most cases, you didn’t even finish the dramas. One episode in, sometimes not even that, and you slap on a 1-star rating like it's a joke. That’s not criticism. That’s laziness, arrogance, and plain disrespect.
Do you have any idea how many people work day and night—actors, writers, directors, set designers, editors—just to create these series? Blood, sweat, and tears go into every scene. And yet, you casually drop a 1-star review after barely giving them a chance. That’s not being honest—that’s being careless and cruel.
You once said, “Why do others rate the whole series then, and it's only the first episode, and I can't?” Seriously? That’s your defense? “Everyone else does it”? What are you, in high school? That logic is pathetic. If others jump off a cliff, would you follow too?
You even describe yourself as a Spanish film director, screenwriter, and author. Really? Then shame on you even more. You know better than anyone how much work it takes to produce something. How would you feel if people watched 10 minutes of your film and rated it 1/10 without context or thought? You wouldn’t accept it—so why dish it out to others?
Your reviews are riddled with spelling mistakes and half-formed sentences that don’t even make sense. It feels like you’re not even trying to be constructive—you’re just spreading negativity for the sake of it.
And honestly? I showed your review history to a friend who’s a psychologist. Their immediate response? “This person might be dealing with unresolved personal issues.” I’m not even joking. The level of bitterness you radiate online is not normal. I genuinely hope you get the help you need.
If you hate these dramas so much, here’s a revolutionary idea: Stop watching them. Stop reviewing them. Stop dragging down artists who are actually trying to create something. Silence is free—you should try it sometime.
You are the most negative person I’ve ever encountered in an online review section, and that’s saying a lot. This isn’t tough love or honesty. It’s toxic.
Sincerely,
Someone Sick of Your 1-Star Rampage
I honestly don’t know where to begin—with frustration? Disbelief? Disgust?
You’ve written 23 reviews and gave 19 of them a 1/10. That alone is shocking. But what really crosses the line is that in most cases, you didn’t even finish the dramas. One episode in, sometimes not even that, and you slap on a 1-star rating like it's a joke. That’s not criticism. That’s laziness, arrogance, and plain disrespect.
Do you have any idea how many people work day and night—actors, writers, directors, set designers, editors—just to create these series? Blood, sweat, and tears go into every scene. And yet, you casually drop a 1-star review after barely giving them a chance. That’s not being honest—that’s being careless and cruel.
You once said, “Why do others rate the whole series then, and it's only the first episode, and I can't?” Seriously? That’s your defense? “Everyone else does it”? What are you, in high school? That logic is pathetic. If others jump off a cliff, would you follow too?
You even describe yourself as a Spanish film director, screenwriter, and author. Really? Then shame on you even more. You know better than anyone how much work it takes to produce something. How would you feel if people watched 10 minutes of your film and rated it 1/10 without context or thought? You wouldn’t accept it—so why dish it out to others?
Your reviews are riddled with spelling mistakes and half-formed sentences that don’t even make sense. It feels like you’re not even trying to be constructive—you’re just spreading negativity for the sake of it.
And honestly? I showed your review history to a friend who’s a psychologist. Their immediate response? “This person might be dealing with unresolved personal issues.” I’m not even joking. The level of bitterness you radiate online is not normal. I genuinely hope you get the help you need.
If you hate these dramas so much, here’s a revolutionary idea: Stop watching them. Stop reviewing them. Stop dragging down artists who are actually trying to create something. Silence is free—you should try it sometime.
You are the most negative person I’ve ever encountered in an online review section, and that’s saying a lot. This isn’t tough love or honesty. It’s toxic.
Sincerely,
Someone Sick of Your 1-Star Rampage
I honestly don’t know where to begin—with frustration? Disbelief? Disgust?
You’ve written 23 reviews and gave 19 of them a 1/10. That alone is shocking. But what really crosses the line is that in most cases, you didn’t even finish the dramas. One episode in, sometimes not even that, and you slap on a 1-star rating like it's a joke. That’s not criticism. That’s laziness, arrogance, and plain disrespect.
Do you have any idea how many people work day and night—actors, writers, directors, set designers, editors—just to create these series? Blood, sweat, and tears go into every scene. And yet, you casually drop a 1-star review after barely giving them a chance. That’s not being honest—that’s being careless and cruel.
You once said, “Why do others rate the whole series then, and it's only the first episode, and I can't?” Seriously? That’s your defense? “Everyone else does it”? What are you, in high school? That logic is pathetic. If others jump off a cliff, would you follow too?
You even describe yourself as a Spanish film director, screenwriter, and author. Really? Then shame on you even more. You know better than anyone how much work it takes to produce something. How would you feel if people watched 10 minutes of your film and rated it 1/10 without context or thought? You wouldn’t accept it—so why dish it out to others?
Your reviews are riddled with spelling mistakes and half-formed sentences that don’t even make sense. It feels like you’re not even trying to be constructive—you’re just spreading negativity for the sake of it.
And honestly? I showed your review history to a friend who’s a psychologist. Their immediate response? “This person might be dealing with unresolved personal issues.” I’m not even joking. The level of bitterness you radiate online is not normal. I genuinely hope you get the help you need.
If you hate these dramas so much, here’s a revolutionary idea: Stop watching them. Stop reviewing them. Stop dragging down artists who are actually trying to create something. Silence is free—you should try it sometime.
You are the most negative person I’ve ever encountered in an online review section, and that’s saying a lot. This isn’t tough love or honesty. It’s toxic.
Sincerely,
Someone Sick of Your 1-Star Rampage
I honestly don’t know where to begin—with frustration? Disbelief? Disgust?
You’ve written 23 reviews and gave 19 of them a 1/10. That alone is shocking. But what really crosses the line is that in most cases, you didn’t even finish the dramas. One episode in, sometimes not even that, and you slap on a 1-star rating like it's a joke. That’s not criticism. That’s laziness, arrogance, and plain disrespect.
Do you have any idea how many people work day and night—actors, writers, directors, set designers, editors—just to create these series? Blood, sweat, and tears go into every scene. And yet, you casually drop a 1-star review after barely giving them a chance. That’s not being honest—that’s being careless and cruel.
You once said, “Why do others rate the whole series then, and it's only the first episode, and I can't?” Seriously? That’s your defense? “Everyone else does it”? What are you, in high school? That logic is pathetic. If others jump off a cliff, would you follow too?
You even describe yourself as a Spanish film director, screenwriter, and author. Really? Then shame on you even more. You know better than anyone how much work it takes to produce something. How would you feel if people watched 10 minutes of your film and rated it 1/10 without context or thought? You wouldn’t accept it—so why dish it out to others?
Your reviews are riddled with spelling mistakes and half-formed sentences that don’t even make sense. It feels like you’re not even trying to be constructive—you’re just spreading negativity for the sake of it.
And honestly? I showed your review history to a friend who’s a psychologist. Their immediate response? “This person might be dealing with unresolved personal issues.” I’m not even joking. The level of bitterness you radiate online is not normal. I genuinely hope you get the help you need.
If you hate these dramas so much, here’s a revolutionary idea: Stop watching them. Stop reviewing them. Stop dragging down artists who are actually trying to create something. Silence is free—you should try it sometime.
You are the most negative person I’ve ever encountered in an online review section, and that’s saying a lot. This isn’t tough love or honesty. It’s toxic.
Sincerely,
Someone Sick of Your 1-Star Rampage
I honestly don’t know where to begin—with frustration? Disbelief? Disgust?
You’ve written 23 reviews and gave 19 of them a 1/10. That alone is shocking. But what really crosses the line is that in most cases, you didn’t even finish the dramas. One episode in, sometimes not even that, and you slap on a 1-star rating like it's a joke. That’s not criticism. That’s laziness, arrogance, and plain disrespect.
Do you have any idea how many people work day and night—actors, writers, directors, set designers, editors—just to create these series? Blood, sweat, and tears go into every scene. And yet, you casually drop a 1-star review after barely giving them a chance. That’s not being honest—that’s being careless and cruel.
You once said, “Why do others rate the whole series then, and it's only the first episode, and I can't?” Seriously? That’s your defense? “Everyone else does it”? What are you, in high school? That logic is pathetic. If others jump off a cliff, would you follow too?
You even describe yourself as a Spanish film director, screenwriter, and author. Really? Then shame on you even more. You know better than anyone how much work it takes to produce something. How would you feel if people watched 10 minutes of your film and rated it 1/10 without context or thought? You wouldn’t accept it—so why dish it out to others?
Your reviews are riddled with spelling mistakes and half-formed sentences that don’t even make sense. It feels like you’re not even trying to be constructive—you’re just spreading negativity for the sake of it.
And honestly? I showed your review history to a friend who’s a psychologist. Their immediate response? “This person might be dealing with unresolved personal issues.” I’m not even joking. The level of bitterness you radiate online is not normal. I genuinely hope you get the help you need.
If you hate these dramas so much, here’s a revolutionary idea: Stop watching them. Stop reviewing them. Stop dragging down artists who are actually trying to create something. Silence is free—you should try it sometime.
You are the most negative person I’ve ever encountered in an online review section, and that’s saying a lot. This isn’t tough love or honesty. It’s toxic.
Sincerely,
Someone Sick of Your 1-Star Rampage
I honestly don’t know where to begin—with frustration? Disbelief? Disgust?
You’ve written 23 reviews and gave 19 of them a 1/10. That alone is shocking. But what really crosses the line is that in most cases, you didn’t even finish the dramas. One episode in, sometimes not even that, and you slap on a 1-star rating like it's a joke. That’s not criticism. That’s laziness, arrogance, and plain disrespect.
Do you have any idea how many people work day and night—actors, writers, directors, set designers, editors—just to create these series? Blood, sweat, and tears go into every scene. And yet, you casually drop a 1-star review after barely giving them a chance. That’s not being honest—that’s being careless and cruel.
You once said, “Why do others rate the whole series then, and it's only the first episode, and I can't?” Seriously? That’s your defense? “Everyone else does it”? What are you, in high school? That logic is pathetic. If others jump off a cliff, would you follow too?
You even describe yourself as a Spanish film director, screenwriter, and author. Really? Then shame on you even more. You know better than anyone how much work it takes to produce something. How would you feel if people watched 10 minutes of your film and rated it 1/10 without context or thought? You wouldn’t accept it—so why dish it out to others?
Your reviews are riddled with spelling mistakes and half-formed sentences that don’t even make sense. It feels like you’re not even trying to be constructive—you’re just spreading negativity for the sake of it.
And honestly? I showed your review history to a friend who’s a psychologist. Their immediate response? “This person might be dealing with unresolved personal issues.” I’m not even joking. The level of bitterness you radiate online is not normal. I genuinely hope you get the help you need.
If you hate these dramas so much, here’s a revolutionary idea: Stop watching them. Stop reviewing them. Stop dragging down artists who are actually trying to create something. Silence is free—you should try it sometime.
You are the most negative person I’ve ever encountered in an online review section, and that’s saying a lot. This isn’t tough love or honesty. It’s toxic.
Sincerely,
Someone Sick of Your 1-Star Rampage
I honestly don’t know where to begin—with frustration? Disbelief? Disgust?
You’ve written 23 reviews and gave 19 of them a 1/10. That alone is shocking. But what really crosses the line is that in most cases, you didn’t even finish the dramas. One episode in, sometimes not even that, and you slap on a 1-star rating like it's a joke. That’s not criticism. That’s laziness, arrogance, and plain disrespect.
Do you have any idea how many people work day and night—actors, writers, directors, set designers, editors—just to create these series? Blood, sweat, and tears go into every scene. And yet, you casually drop a 1-star review after barely giving them a chance. That’s not being honest—that’s being careless and cruel.
You once said, “Why do others rate the whole series then, and it's only the first episode, and I can't?” Seriously? That’s your defense? “Everyone else does it”? What are you, in high school? That logic is pathetic. If others jump off a cliff, would you follow too?
You even describe yourself as a Spanish film director, screenwriter, and author. Really? Then shame on you even more. You know better than anyone how much work it takes to produce something. How would you feel if people watched 10 minutes of your film and rated it 1/10 without context or thought? You wouldn’t accept it—so why dish it out to others?
Your reviews are riddled with spelling mistakes and half-formed sentences that don’t even make sense. It feels like you’re not even trying to be constructive—you’re just spreading negativity for the sake of it.
And honestly? I showed your review history to a friend who’s a psychologist. Their immediate response? “This person might be dealing with unresolved personal issues.” I’m not even joking. The level of bitterness you radiate online is not normal. I genuinely hope you get the help you need.
If you hate these dramas so much, here’s a revolutionary idea: Stop watching them. Stop reviewing them. Stop dragging down artists who are actually trying to create something. Silence is free—you should try it sometime.
You are the most negative person I’ve ever encountered in an online review section, and that’s saying a lot. This isn’t tough love or honesty. It’s toxic.
Sincerely,
Someone Sick of Your 1-Star Rampage
I honestly don’t know where to begin—with frustration? Disbelief? Disgust?
You’ve written 23 reviews and gave 19 of them a 1/10. That alone is shocking. But what really crosses the line is that in most cases, you didn’t even finish the dramas. One episode in, sometimes not even that, and you slap on a 1-star rating like it's a joke. That’s not criticism. That’s laziness, arrogance, and plain disrespect.
Do you have any idea how many people work day and night—actors, writers, directors, set designers, editors—just to create these series? Blood, sweat, and tears go into every scene. And yet, you casually drop a 1-star review after barely giving them a chance. That’s not being honest—that’s being careless and cruel.
You once said, “Why do others rate the whole series then, and it's only the first episode, and I can't?” Seriously? That’s your defense? “Everyone else does it”? What are you, in high school? That logic is pathetic. If others jump off a cliff, would you follow too?
You even describe yourself as a Spanish film director, screenwriter, and author. Really? Then shame on you even more. You know better than anyone how much work it takes to produce something. How would you feel if people watched 10 minutes of your film and rated it 1/10 without context or thought? You wouldn’t accept it—so why dish it out to others?
Your reviews are riddled with spelling mistakes and half-formed sentences that don’t even make sense. It feels like you’re not even trying to be constructive—you’re just spreading negativity for the sake of it.
And honestly? I showed your review history to a friend who’s a psychologist. Their immediate response? “This person might be dealing with unresolved personal issues.” I’m not even joking. The level of bitterness you radiate online is not normal. I genuinely hope you get the help you need.
If you hate these dramas so much, here’s a revolutionary idea: Stop watching them. Stop reviewing them. Stop dragging down artists who are actually trying to create something. Silence is free—you should try it sometime.
You are the most negative person I’ve ever encountered in an online review section, and that’s saying a lot. This isn’t tough love or honesty. It’s toxic.
Sincerely,
Someone Sick of Your 1-Star Rampage
I honestly don’t know where to begin—with frustration? Disbelief? Disgust?
You’ve written 23 reviews and gave 19 of them a 1/10. That alone is shocking. But what really crosses the line is that in most cases, you didn’t even finish the dramas. One episode in, sometimes not even that, and you slap on a 1-star rating like it's a joke. That’s not criticism. That’s laziness, arrogance, and plain disrespect.
Do you have any idea how many people work day and night—actors, writers, directors, set designers, editors—just to create these series? Blood, sweat, and tears go into every scene. And yet, you casually drop a 1-star review after barely giving them a chance. That’s not being honest—that’s being careless and cruel.
You once said, “Why do others rate the whole series then, and it's only the first episode, and I can't?” Seriously? That’s your defense? “Everyone else does it”? What are you, in high school? That logic is pathetic. If others jump off a cliff, would you follow too?
You even describe yourself as a Spanish film director, screenwriter, and author. Really? Then shame on you even more. You know better than anyone how much work it takes to produce something. How would you feel if people watched 10 minutes of your film and rated it 1/10 without context or thought? You wouldn’t accept it—so why dish it out to others?
Your reviews are riddled with spelling mistakes and half-formed sentences that don’t even make sense. It feels like you’re not even trying to be constructive—you’re just spreading negativity for the sake of it.
And honestly? I showed your review history to a friend who’s a psychologist. Their immediate response? “This person might be dealing with unresolved personal issues.” I’m not even joking. The level of bitterness you radiate online is not normal. I genuinely hope you get the help you need.
If you hate these dramas so much, here’s a revolutionary idea: Stop watching them. Stop reviewing them. Stop dragging down artists who are actually trying to create something. Silence is free—you should try it sometime.
You are the most negative person I’ve ever encountered in an online review section, and that’s saying a lot. This isn’t tough love or honesty. It’s toxic.
Sincerely,
Someone Sick of Your 1-Star Rampage
I honestly don’t know where to begin—with frustration? Disbelief? Disgust?
You’ve written 23 reviews and gave 19 of them a 1/10. That alone is shocking. But what really crosses the line is that in most cases, you didn’t even finish the dramas. One episode in, sometimes not even that, and you slap on a 1-star rating like it's a joke. That’s not criticism. That’s laziness, arrogance, and plain disrespect.
Do you have any idea how many people work day and night—actors, writers, directors, set designers, editors—just to create these series? Blood, sweat, and tears go into every scene. And yet, you casually drop a 1-star review after barely giving them a chance. That’s not being honest—that’s being careless and cruel.
You once said, “Why do others rate the whole series then, and it's only the first episode, and I can't?” Seriously? That’s your defense? “Everyone else does it”? What are you, in high school? That logic is pathetic. If others jump off a cliff, would you follow too?
You even describe yourself as a Spanish film director, screenwriter, and author. Really? Then shame on you even more. You know better than anyone how much work it takes to produce something. How would you feel if people watched 10 minutes of your film and rated it 1/10 without context or thought? You wouldn’t accept it—so why dish it out to others?
Your reviews are riddled with spelling mistakes and half-formed sentences that don’t even make sense. It feels like you’re not even trying to be constructive—you’re just spreading negativity for the sake of it.
And honestly? I showed your review history to a friend who’s a psychologist. Their immediate response? “This person might be dealing with unresolved personal issues.” I’m not even joking. The level of bitterness you radiate online is not normal. I genuinely hope you get the help you need.
If you hate these dramas so much, here’s a revolutionary idea: Stop watching them. Stop reviewing them. Stop dragging down artists who are actually trying to create something. Silence is free—you should try it sometime.
You are the most negative person I’ve ever encountered in an online review section, and that’s saying a lot. This isn’t tough love or honesty. It’s toxic.
Sincerely,
Someone Sick of Your 1-Star Rampage