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I really enjoyed it!
I was scared about season 3. I thought season 2 had a pretty clear ending and we didn’t need more, but obviously I wanted more. Season 3 was unnecessary but not bad at all.Ok Yall big spoiler, but Wdym Usagi is pregnant and they’re married??? Like I was shocked.
Anyway, I never felt bored apart from maybe the first few minutes of the first episode, but we need those boring moments to understand new characters. The games were very good and I didn’t except to get attached to new characters so quickly.
I loved the siblings bond and I was devastated when sota died. I was also so sad when Tetsu died.
I don’t wanna say too much, but yeah I really enjoyed it!!!!!!! Oh and I love how it’s a good ending. I see lots of people don’t like the third season, and honestly I can kind of see why, but I loved it cuz I’m a little obsessed with Alice in borderland.
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Did I miss something?
I was surprised to see so many people actually enjoyed this since for me it was the opposite.Firstly, I don’t know, I just didn’t really feel any chemistry. They got together like in seconds even though they so-called ‘hated each other’. Another thing I noticed, was that when they got together, the FL completely changed. I’m not sure why, but I liked her all the way till she changed. She became annoying, and for me, sometimes unbearable.
The next thing I found weird was how we were told Cheif Hong was this perfect, dream guy, then were bombarded with his past in the last couple episodes. Like why are we only getting told this now? Like maybe we could’ve gotten some signs or something but, we didn’t.
Other than like the last 6 or 7 episodes, I did like this drama. I liked the side characters, they just made the drama more… entertaining.
The acting was good, and I was surprised how good the kids’ acting was. You could feel what the character was feeling, in most cases.
So Hometown Cha Cha Cha, may not have fitted up to my expectations, but I recommend it. After reading other reviews, it showed that most likely it’s me, not the drama.
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I LOVE IT!!!
I loved this so much. I’m not normally a fan of historical drama, but this one might have changed that.Although lots of people didn’t, I loved the mix of comedy, romance and action. Even though I did get confused with the king and stuff, I understood it later on lol.
I was drawn in from the start, I didn’t find one bit boring and I loved most of the characters.
At first I didn’t like Dongju just because I didn’t like she deserved Nokdu, but she redeemed herself later in my opinion.
I tried to not share any spoilers and I hope you agree with me. :)
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Much Better Than I expected
I went into this drama with no expectations, and was pleasantly surprised with how it went.First of all, the moral of the story was clear. Beauty comes from within and it showed the importance of friendship. Although I personally didn’t find Zenko to be actually ugly, they still got their message across very well.
Secondly, The acting was very good in my opinion. Both the main girls were incredible, but Zenko (Miu Tomita) really stuck out to me. You could really feel all the emotions and yea.
Also, I loved the story and how they brought Zenko to the good side. It showed how difficult it must of been for Zenko before.
Switched was an amazing drama, that I may or may not of binged watched. I love the characters, and even though I was slightly disappointed in the ending, I’m glad it ended well. Definitely would recommend watching!
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Overhated for being Overrated??
Bon Appétit Your Majesty was one of those dramas where you could just sit and watch. It wasn’t confusing and wasn’t complicated. I’ve been watching horror, thriller kdramas lately, so a break for some historical romance drama was nice.The acting was amazing. I’ve seen Yoona (FL)in other things, and I can just see her improving with each drama she’s in! I’ve also seen the ML in other dramas, and they’re both very good. I loved the chemistry.
The story wasn’t anything special or new. I’ve seen people say it doesn’t make sense, etc but like what do they expect? It’s literately about a girl who went back in time, of course some bits won’t make sense.
I’ve seen people say the drama was bland and lacked a specific plot, but I didn’t mind that. I didn’t find it bland, I didn’t need a specific plot. Not everything needs to be over complicated and it was nice watching a show that you didn’t need to try work out much.
I also see people complain about the unclear ending. ‘How did he get there????’
I’ve got one answer to that, “that’s not important.” Sometimes we don’t need a clear explanation. Sometimes it’s nice to just have our own ideas. Yes, I wish it had 16 episodes and showed us how he got there, but I’m ok with this ending.
I loved the fight scenes, and yes, I did cry a couple of times… I found myself talking to my tv at some points, that proves it was a great drama.
When I finished it (this morning) I felt like everything was meaningless and I wanted to go back and watch it from the start, and not know what would happen. I’m definitely going to rewatch this in the future.
I feel like this drama is over-hated for being overrated lol, but I really liked it. Now I’m on a kdrama slump though…
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It dragged on sooo much
This started off so good. I was obsessed. I like binged watched like the first few episodes, but then it started to get boring.For me this drama wasn’t realistic at all, and if you disagree, hear me out. Why does Yingtao still like Qiaoxi when they hadn’t seen each other since they were kids? It doesn’t make any sense for me that she thought about him everyday and wrote letters and stuff.
I dropped this like a couple months ago at episode 22, but I just started to continue, so if some of the things are off, don’t mind them.
Something I didn’t like was how Qiaoxi just ran away. I understand he has such a sad and difficult life, like how his mum wishes he was his dead brother, but he wasn’t thinking about Yingtao’s feelings. Yingtao had to literally tracked him down, and he expected her to leave as soon as she saw him? Um Qiaoxi??
But I also found Yingtao so annoying throughout the show. I don’t know why, ok? I just found her annoying.
I also feel like it went so off track. Like I was so confused in the later episodes when they were in Hong Kong. Maybe it was just me but like what’s going on?
I wish Yingtao gave him a hard time when they were in Hong Kong and didn’t forgive him so fast. I mean maybe she did and it’s out of my memory, but she followed him everywhere. He doesn’t deserve her. The fact he was even having any doubts about them being together was bad, and Yingtao was almost too understanding. Like I know she gave him a hard time by not leaving him be alone, but I think she could’ve you know, done more?
Again, I know Qiaoxi has a hard life and he’s used to shutting himself out and all that. He’s realistic-ish, but Yingtao was there for him, and he didn’t want her to be.
I’m my opinion, they were too different and they just didn’t match. That’s obviously my opinion and you can think whatever. I just think Yingtao deserves someone that doesn’t hide and lie about his feelings and doesn’t lead hers the wrong way. As I mentioned, it dragged onnnn. I think they could’ve stopped after high school or collage, we didn’t need Hong Kong. I’m literally just trying to get through the last couple episodes, wish me luck
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