Yes. This is for those who excuse toxic relationships because the man is attractive.
It was very toxic.
This is the problem with dramas.
They allow certain behaviors to slip in ad the younger viewers think this is acceptable or how a relationship should be, especially if the male shows affection later on.
Anytime a man physically abuses a woman - toxic.
Mental and emotional abuse - toxic.
Destroying property - toxic.
This show was laced with it.
He was not pulling pranks in most of his actions toward her.
I usually try to hold any comments until the end and then give a general review BUT the father of the ML has to be one of the most ridiculous characters ever written.
He quits his job, abandons his family, moves out of town, starts a business, ignores his child, returns a decade later supposedly wealthy and the mother welcomes him back with open arms.
We then find out that this whole time the mother has been communicating with the father and the father has been sending money home.
So then why did he ignore/abandon his son all those years?
The ML clearly has emotional damage as a result.
Then decides one day out of the blue he is going to buy a villa and move them there, when ML is starting 12th grade.
Absurd storyline and weak character.
The chemistry among the rest of the cast is kind of lacking.
The side characters are not that investment worthy.
I've made it halfway through and might stick it out.
It's been a struggle though, especially every time the ML dad gets screen time.
I'm watching it and think it's good drama and I'm watching from the beginning. I don't follow you since it's not…
It didn't finish my comment (it was mainly referring to trash cgi ) and it is just kind of slow (?) or something .. the chemistry is not there for me either with most of the characters .. there are a few like that I've started watching recently (chemistry is off for most characters)
'The Smile Has Left Your Eyes' is on my current re-watch list.
He's pretty awesome too π
I'm from Georgia (USA) originally and a lot of women do that there too
funny funny
Seriously.
This is a rough industry and you can't handle loss or criticism, move around.
The conversation between the ML and his dad in episode 8 is great π€£
Glad you were able to find enjoyment from this show.
In no way, shape, or form does this female look like a guy.
She looks like a female with short hair wearing baggy clothes.
Not having an Adam's apple, (which the ML points out) is a huge clue and her ramblings do not excuse her not having one.
They should have cast a different female or made more of an effort to make her look mannish.
I'm only 5 episodes in and already want to throw it in the trash.
This is the problem with dramas.
They allow certain behaviors to slip in ad the younger viewers think this is acceptable or how a relationship should be, especially if the male shows affection later on.
Anytime a man physically abuses a woman - toxic.
Mental and emotional abuse - toxic.
Destroying property - toxic.
This show was laced with it.
He was not pulling pranks in most of his actions toward her.
I'm jealous I can't un-watch it.
This is for those who excuse toxic relationships because the man is attractive.
He quits his job, abandons his family, moves out of town, starts a business, ignores his child, returns a decade later supposedly wealthy and the mother welcomes him back with open arms.
We then find out that this whole time the mother has been communicating with the father and the father has been sending money home.
So then why did he ignore/abandon his son all those years?
The ML clearly has emotional damage as a result.
Then decides one day out of the blue he is going to buy a villa and move them there, when ML is starting 12th grade.
Absurd storyline and weak character.
The chemistry among the rest of the cast is kind of lacking.
The side characters are not that investment worthy.
I've made it halfway through and might stick it out.
It's been a struggle though, especially every time the ML dad gets screen time.
How cute.
No truth was spoken, especially not in absolution.
My history is blindingly bright, much like my porcelain skin but is little compared to the dazzling sparkle that lies ahead.
Now scurry along, find a safe space.
Grown ups are speaking and our ability to find comedy in fictional drama may offend you.
Darling.
Horrible story line.
From episode one you can tell it will be trash, but you stay hoping it will get better.
It will not.