is it normal in Japan to make a move on married people or what? I've seen this in several Jdramas.
Itazura No Kiss 2, Alice In Borderland 3 and now this one - people see someone happily married to their partner still hit on them! like wtf! I know people do that irl too but Jdramas normalize it too much😒
young audience who's unable to realise the depth of the plot.
how come people are expecting a romantic ending for the protagonist! she's doing all the wrong things and she will obviously get her punishment. they already implied it when the cafe owner appeared on screen.
whats the title of spin off series?
I blame her parents for not opposing this.
Itazura No Kiss 2, Alice In Borderland 3 and now this one - people see someone happily married to their partner still hit on them! like wtf! I know people do that irl too but Jdramas normalize it too much😒
young audience who's unable to realise the depth of the plot.
how come people are expecting a romantic ending for the protagonist! she's doing all the wrong things and she will obviously get her punishment. they already implied it when the cafe owner appeared on screen.
fun, easy, one time watch.
This time women doing the manipulation and using men💀 # woman in male dominated field.
I don't support such toxicity irl but in fiction....why not. its not like they're glorifying it. the message is clear. you reap what you sow.🤷🏻♀️
not to mention, these men AGREED to be manipulated. she never forced them.
people shouldn't watch it if they can't handle such dark, violent genre where FL is ready to do anything and everything to survive.