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Top Form: A Refreshing Drama That Leaves You Wanting More
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"Top Form" is a highly engaging series that truly stands out for its refreshing approach to storytelling. Unlike many dramas that rely on prolonged misunderstandings or unnecessary conflict to drive the plot, this series avoids that common pitfall, keeping things tight and focused. (Although, to be fair, I do appreciate a bit of misunderstandings when it's executed well!) That being said, the show’s one flaw is that it feels too short. This is one of those rare instances where I actually wished for longer episodes (over an hour or more) because it would have allowed the story to breathe and given more space to explore the characters and their arcs, especially the supporting cast like Jade, Johnny, and Naru. As it stands, there are a few unanswered questions, leaving me wanting more. Additionally, I’m left eagerly needing an update on Akin's decision and what the outcome would be for his future if he chooses to accept the offer he was given.
I genuinely hope we get a season 2 or, at the very least, a special 5-episode mini-series to tie up some loose ends and give the characters the resolution they deserve.
"Top Form" is a highly engaging series that truly stands out for its refreshing approach to storytelling. Unlike many dramas that rely on prolonged misunderstandings or unnecessary conflict to drive the plot, this series avoids that common pitfall, keeping things tight and focused. (Although, to be fair, I do appreciate a bit of misunderstandings when it's executed well!) That being said, the show’s one flaw is that it feels too short. This is one of those rare instances where I actually wished for longer episodes (over an hour or more) because it would have allowed the story to breathe and given more space to explore the characters and their arcs, especially the supporting cast like Jade, Johnny, and Naru. As it stands, there are a few unanswered questions, leaving me wanting more. Additionally, I’m left eagerly needing an update on Akin's decision and what the outcome would be for his future if he chooses to accept the offer he was given.
I genuinely hope we get a season 2 or, at the very least, a special 5-episode mini-series to tie up some loose ends and give the characters the resolution they deserve.
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