Watching Love in the Big City was draining and frustrating. The main character’s toxic behavior made it impossible to feel any empathy for him. From the start, his selfish actions and random decisions made me wonder if he would ever grow, but he stayed stuck in the same cycle with no real change or self-reflection.
The protagonist’s friends were just as bad, like snakes disguised as friends. They felt more like enemies, and I couldn’t imagine trusting people like that with anything important, let alone a relationship.
The main lead was hypocritical and only thought about himself, constantly creating pointless problems that had no logic. His ending felt right since he didn’t earn a happy one.
Ironically, the only significant good thing he did was end up in the hospital, yet he couldn’t even do that right. The last two episodes were mostly filler, with flashbacks that failed to make any real emotional impact. It’s hard to feel for a character who was this toxic from start to finish.
stop trolling, none of those are equal or similar in "slown burn" to this masterpiece, some similar ones with the same quality are: Stay with me, Addicted, Unknow :)
The show relies too much on tired tropes, clichés, and gay stereotypes. Its worst flaw is how it reduces the characters to shallow versions of themselves rather than showing any real depth.
The protagonist’s friends were just as bad, like snakes disguised as friends. They felt more like enemies, and I couldn’t imagine trusting people like that with anything important, let alone a relationship.
The main lead was hypocritical and only thought about himself, constantly creating pointless problems that had no logic. His ending felt right since he didn’t earn a happy one.
Ironically, the only significant good thing he did was end up in the hospital, yet he couldn’t even do that right. The last two episodes were mostly filler, with flashbacks that failed to make any real emotional impact. It’s hard to feel for a character who was this toxic from start to finish.