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Insane Meets Insane
Can’t lie, it gave me ice-cold chills at the end, even though it wrapped up with the most cliché Japanese drama ending and that classic cliché song. Like bro, we’ve seen it before, but somehow it still hit.
I almost fell for that pretty smile of the ML too, he had that soft, charming look that makes you wanna believe he’s the “good one”… until he went and cheated like it was a casual errand, then came home like it was just another Saturday night. Wild.
The FL’s character? Low-key disturbing. Sweet on the outside, but you could feel the emotional rot underneath. By the end I just sat there like, “Wow… such a fitting couple.” Tencere kapağını bulmuş, for real.
I did like how dark it got, those mid-episodes were deep in the shadows, no holding back. But then the ending? He just vanishes, and the police go, “He might be alive.” And I was like... seriously? That’s how we’re leaving it? Like a ghost in the wind with a tragic playlist on loop? Anyway. Drama was messy, toxic, and full of red flags and I ate it up.
I almost fell for that pretty smile of the ML too, he had that soft, charming look that makes you wanna believe he’s the “good one”… until he went and cheated like it was a casual errand, then came home like it was just another Saturday night. Wild.
The FL’s character? Low-key disturbing. Sweet on the outside, but you could feel the emotional rot underneath. By the end I just sat there like, “Wow… such a fitting couple.” Tencere kapağını bulmuş, for real.
I did like how dark it got, those mid-episodes were deep in the shadows, no holding back. But then the ending? He just vanishes, and the police go, “He might be alive.” And I was like... seriously? That’s how we’re leaving it? Like a ghost in the wind with a tragic playlist on loop? Anyway. Drama was messy, toxic, and full of red flags and I ate it up.
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