This feels so nostalgic and cute. I love how strange it is and that the world has its own rules. I'm also enjoying noticing how many potential aliens and ghosts are all around Yo Its feeling really reminded me of I will knock you, which makes sense since the screenwriter/director did that one too!
I'm honestly enjoying this show! I love slice of life themed media so that definitely helps but the story and filming feel nostalgic. It might be a bit tropey but that helps it feel comforting because you know they will resolve their conflicts.
Minato shouji works as a lovely palette cleanser between more dramatic and intense shows. I appreciate all equally.
I feel that he should have been trained on this. Often I work with college kids who don't even know how to edit…
I completely agree. The best manager I had when I started work gave me criticism similar to what Jeng is giving Pat. I think some of the comments about what other people will think of him are a bit poorly timed/worded but I get where he's coming from trying to guide Pat.
The biggest issue is definitely the colleagues, they should have been guiding him on best presentation practice or the company should have graduate training. I do like that they're portrayed badly - work cliques can be awful
I'm enjoying this so far but the part that really got to me was that Uea called his insurance for a FLAT TYRE?!?!?! When he absolutely has a spare tyre in his car?? I get he's gay but babe you need to learn how to change a tyre. Imagine paying excess and losing your no claims discount on such an easy fix? At least ask a mate for help? Otherwise quite entertaining and I'm looking forward to seeing if it can maintain the momentum of the first episode
It's strange seeing so many people comparing this to semantic error when this would have been considered amazing quality only 1 or 2 years ago. I'm really enjoying it so far, it's sweetness is true to the manhua. Although, i don't think they'll have time to follow the whole story, probably only until they confess.
Its feeling really reminded me of I will knock you, which makes sense since the screenwriter/director did that one too!
Minato shouji works as a lovely palette cleanser between more dramatic and intense shows. I appreciate all equally.
The biggest issue is definitely the colleagues, they should have been guiding him on best presentation practice or the company should have graduate training. I do like that they're portrayed badly - work cliques can be awful
Otherwise quite entertaining and I'm looking forward to seeing if it can maintain the momentum of the first episode
I'm really enjoying it so far, it's sweetness is true to the manhua. Although, i don't think they'll have time to follow the whole story, probably only until they confess.