Want to relate to this freelance writer guy but he's described as slacker. I hope he isn't portrayed as someone doing nothing because oh boy freelancing is anything but that.
First episode in I wanted to punch everyone and felt like Jung Ye Eun. So awkward, so frustrating. After two episodes in the row had this weird lesbian dream, maybe it was the full moon. But 4th episode and I'm in love with these girls (yes, platonic love) and the show. They all are really relatable and everything is becoming emotional. Who else was crying?
After first episode of too many dialogues not sure if I should go on. So many positive things about the story and it seems relatable so I want but if all episodes are like this then it will feel tiring.
Omg, born on the same same year as me but in Korea 31, I still can't wrap my head around that but anyway...I was planning to watch the show and now I might feel too sad. I didn't know the actress but this is sad.
Whatever is Netflix original I will pass from now. It seems they make weird things that are boring to watch. Cinematography? Or just trying to be Bakemonogatary-like? I was bored to death watching that anime and sequels, but now I'm sure such things aren't worth time.
Lee Soo Hyuk is the Korean copy of a person at my previous work that made my life a nightmare. Same looks and character and I instantly grew to hate that guy. Had he been the lead I would not watch this..
its make me want to watch it but at the same time i don't know couse it's look depressing
I know there's a bunch of solo campers in both Japan and Korea and I follow some of them over the media, mainly Youtube, and all of them are amazing content creators while showing how they enjoy (usually) solo camping. It's stress-relief to them and I absolutely understand. Living work-home-work life is the depressing thing, believe me, I've been there, I'd rather solo camp occassionally.