I was searching like crazy for ep9 because the previews after ep8 looked great... BUT, oh well. Let's wait. Poor Tutor&Yim, that's not really the best production company they're working with...
Ep 9 won't be airing until the 30th. The production was suspended to make improvements to the plot due to complaints…
o.O
i have a feeling it will be even more confusing... it's unthinkable that they can reshoot and actually change things in one week, so they'll probably just re-edit something and that will make everything even worse.
i mean... this drama is crazy and definitely badly executed, BUT it has its own charme and last episodes were way better than the first ones!
Only now I had the time to watch ep9 and I really felt for Beer AND Wan: I can empathize with both of them and I love how their characters dynamics work, it's not just the "we're friends so we can't be lovers" clichè but it's more of a complete drawing of both characters' personality.
Depends on your taste - I'm really liking it: there's not much drama, it's very slowpaced and sweet and the main character is such a green flag! It's a very positive and heartwarming series.
Ok, this episode was a bit over the top and kinda useless... feels strange to have such a filler episode when still so much hasn't been said yet. Anyway, my biggest problem is: why all the "preview for next episode" are so tragic? T____T
Uhm, this episode was messier than usual... basically nothing made sense with anything. BUT we got plenty of sweet moments for Shan&Obaun (I love how they interact, they're so cute!), AND James' cameo too! That's more than enough for me and my weekly dose of serotonin. <3
Yeah, I thought overall it was a great show, and I really loved the friendship between the interns, and the different…
Yes, especially since it clashed a lot with all his "precise and perfect" image and attitude in all the former episodes... he showed his disillusion a few times, but not as something "so big" as it was shown in the end.
Oh my... Even more office scenes? More to skip for me... 5 years and then meeting without keeping contact is not…
Honestly I didn't really feel they had a relationship while Ryan was a trainee - they were getting to know each other, they started "dating" but right after (the day after? two days after?) Jane left and their story ended basically before even starting. I agree with you that "silence for 5 years" is NOT a relationship.
When they met again, they are not trainee/mentor or youngnaiveRyan/workaholicbutinsecureJane anymore and that's when they can start a real relationship.
I'll probably be in the minority of people loving how this ended - yes, I agree that the "going abroad to study/work without a word for years" is such a trite clichè, but it didn't really weight that much here: both Jane and Ryan focused on something, succeeded, and then met again at their right time.
Loved ALL the characters and ALL the cast: I wish they could have spent more time on the work/office aspects because that would have been very interesting, but I still loved the overall result. If I only have one complaint, is that Jane's personal crisis towards the end felt a bit too abrupt and I would have liked a bit more focus on his insecurities earlier on, too.
Anyway! Now, to make it perfect we'd need a special episode with Tae&Bahmee's wedding in which we get to see Jane&Ryan's proposal, and their life as two adult boyfriends living together.
9/10 for me, I might be biased because I'm a huge OffGun fan, but I will really miss P'Jane, and Pie and the vibes of this drama!
Hi there, how do you like this series so far, anyone, pls?🙏🙏🙏
It's a nice one! Sometimes funny, sometimes sweet, with loveable main characters. The premise of a character seeing premonitions is intriguing, even though we're on ep9 and we haven't really had any explanation about that yet.
To me it gives off UWMA vibes, but way less dramatic and tragic.
That onion cutting scene was so simple yet so powerful!
Loved this, I bingewatched the last three episodes and, although it somehow lost itself a bit in the middle, it was an amazing coming of age story with beautiful characters (kudos to the cast, they did a great job!). Japanese love/sliceoflife/comingofage series always have this smooth, soft aura that permeates everything and that I really love: every little thing feels meaningful, and it's just like being immersed in a calm river that envelopes you and lets you flow along with what's happening.
It has such a good vibe!
Let's wait.
Poor Tutor&Yim, that's not really the best production company they're working with...
i have a feeling it will be even more confusing... it's unthinkable that they can reshoot and actually change things in one week, so they'll probably just re-edit something and that will make everything even worse.
i mean... this drama is crazy and definitely badly executed, BUT it has its own charme and last episodes were way better than the first ones!
Yay for Putter's cameo: that was nice too!
Can't wait to bingewatch the final 3 eps! <3
BUT we got plenty of sweet moments for Shan&Obaun (I love how they interact, they're so cute!), AND James' cameo too! That's more than enough for me and my weekly dose of serotonin. <3
When they met again, they are not trainee/mentor or youngnaiveRyan/workaholicbutinsecureJane anymore and that's when they can start a real relationship.
Loved ALL the characters and ALL the cast: I wish they could have spent more time on the work/office aspects because that would have been very interesting, but I still loved the overall result. If I only have one complaint, is that Jane's personal crisis towards the end felt a bit too abrupt and I would have liked a bit more focus on his insecurities earlier on, too.
Anyway! Now, to make it perfect we'd need a special episode with Tae&Bahmee's wedding in which we get to see Jane&Ryan's proposal, and their life as two adult boyfriends living together.
9/10 for me, I might be biased because I'm a huge OffGun fan, but I will really miss P'Jane, and Pie and the vibes of this drama!
To me it gives off UWMA vibes, but way less dramatic and tragic.
Loved this, I bingewatched the last three episodes and, although it somehow lost itself a bit in the middle, it was an amazing coming of age story with beautiful characters (kudos to the cast, they did a great job!).
Japanese love/sliceoflife/comingofage series always have this smooth, soft aura that permeates everything and that I really love: every little thing feels meaningful, and it's just like being immersed in a calm river that envelopes you and lets you flow along with what's happening.
9.5/10 for me.