First not realizing he was talking to a "different" Zee makes him a bit naive and stupid. The lengthy volleyball and martial arts scenes, which encompassed the majority of the episode, felt rather dull.
I hope Channel 3 can revamp this series to make it more engaging. On a positive note, I do have a liking for Frame...
This drama had the potential to shine if the character Shun Yu wasn't depicted as such a timid and bumbling individual. They, unfortunately, transformed his character into a complete simpleton, and this decision is quite bewildering. As a result, the series is becoming rather monotonous.
Why has this suddenly become so frustrating to watch? In Season 1, I felt sad for Jang Hyun, and now in Season 2, I'm utterly devastated for Gil Chae. It's disheartening to witness the relentless bullying of the powerless by those in positions of power.
Finally, the conclusion to one of the most toxic series of 2023! I'm proud of Nick. It's refreshing to see someone who manipulates and plays with others' feelings not get a happy ending. While Top and Boston share responsibility, it's concerning that Top was forgiven while Boston was essentially shunned. I believe this series doesn't require a second season; it should conclude here as it is, without being needlessly extended into something it was never intended to be.
I initially found this cute, but Eden's character is portrayed as overly naive, dumb, stupid, and gullible which makes the storyline less enjoyable. I started watching this based on a comment claiming it's better than "2GETHER the Series," but to my surprise, I found it rather dull and lacking substance. As a KPop fan, I appreciate the series' concept, but I felt it didn't do justice to the potential it had.
My primary concern with the series isn't the age gap, but the fact that the entire plot appears somewhat aimless. Adult Ongsa's accident prompts adult Suansoon to return in time, but it's unclear for what purpose. While this plot has the potential for a profound and meaningful storyline, the current execution leaves much to be desired. The first episode was promising, but as it reaches its fourth episode, the story feels somewhat stagnant. Soon spending time with young Ongsa, tutoring him and his friends, working in a coffee shop without any concrete plan or goal for his actions. Good thing Ongsa discovered the ID, what's next?
The episode primarily focuses on a crisis that they themselves have triggered due to their own lack of judgment. While it had a promising start, the episode is now losing its allure....but still, I love them both!
The story is interesting, but the execution leaves much to be desired. I watched this primarily because of Long Shi Lee; he's undeniably attractive! Hopefully, he'll land an exceptional project. As for Frank, I encourage him to select projects that truly highlight his talent.
tbf, Mew is having basically the teen equivalent of a mid life crisis.
well, being a "good and responsible" student he should be aware of what's wrong and what is right! Why waste your life because of someone who cheated on you!
First not realizing he was talking to a "different" Zee makes him a bit naive and stupid. The lengthy volleyball and martial arts scenes, which encompassed the majority of the episode, felt rather dull.
I hope Channel 3 can revamp this series to make it more engaging. On a positive note, I do have a liking for Frame...
Beautiful love story. Gorgeous cinematography. Excellent acting. Perfect cast. Perfect OST. Absolutely lovely. Looking forward to S2!
Sand is the person you need to treasure!
Now, that answers my question as to why Khaotung and First top-billed the cast.
His acting is so fucking awesome!
I watched this primarily because of Long Shi Lee; he's undeniably attractive! Hopefully, he'll land an exceptional project.
As for Frank, I encourage him to select projects that truly highlight his talent.