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Exactly! As a university student, I learned how to format and structure my writing for essays and assignments. But unfortunately, the cleaner and more organized your writing looks, the more people assume it must be AI-generated, even though this kind of writing is completely normal for a university-level student.
It's hilarious to me that so many people liked AI generated comment and didnt even realise it š¤£
Seriously?! I'm AI generated?! That was a good joke.𤣠Let me ask you something. You think AI can keep watching dramas for 136 days and, despite writing comments, can reply to someone like you?! Believe it or not, if youāre human, then so am I.š«£
THIS. I really want people to understand that weāre not justifying what Ah Jinās doing but simply enjoying…
Exactly! Itās all about enjoying the process and the storyās twists, not supporting her actions. That tension and the way events unfold is what keeps it so gripping!
Many people who enjoy Dear X or feel drawn to Ajinās storyline arenāt admiring her actions or justifying her cruelty. Theyāre simply enjoying the narrative tensionāthe strategic moves, the unfolding plans, and the psychological game at play, not Ajinās madness itself. Itās the process that keeps viewers hooked, especially with the way Jun Seo and Jae O are constantly plotting behind the scenes. Ajin treats them as stepping stones for her own success, using their loyalty and efforts to climb higher while rarely considering their well-being.
Ajinās character is designed to make us uncomfortable: sheās unpredictable, manipulative, and dangerously intelligent. But thatās exactly what makes her compelling to watch. You donāt support her, you watch her because you want to see how far sheāll go and how the world around her reacts.
When it comes to In Gang, her arc adds another layer of emotional complexity. For a moment, I genuinely felt like Ajin had changed, like she had softened, like she didnāt want to hurt In Gang anymore. But it wasnāt real. That brief hope was shattered instantly, and it completely caught me off guard. And that moment perfectly captures the essence of her character: Ajin only shows kindness when it serves her purpose.
I promise if u stop caring about ratings u will enjoy anything u watch. Just watch and ignore ratings please.
Totally agree! Iām one of those people who honestly couldnāt care less about ratings. I recently watched "Now, We Are Breaking Up" it only had a 6.9 rating, but I really enjoyed it. And this drama feels super sweet to me too.
Keep throwing mud at gold all you want šā¦ It wonāt stick, it never will. Face it.
Did I insult YOU??!!
Youāre absolutely free to share your opinion, but that doesnāt mean you can be rude. I donāt care whether he even know I exist or not. what really bothers me is the disrespect.
There are actors I donāt like either, but Iād never cross the line and insult them.
I wasnāt even talking about you. I just said, āthrowing mudā¦ā But you literally called him trash. So, whoās actually being disrespectful here?
This drama is honestly such a sweet and easy watch ā just perfect. Sure, the story itself might not be super new, but what makes it fun is that the main character actually goes back to the past themselves, instead of reincarnating into someone elseās body.
The humor is spot-on ā funny without overdoing it. The cooking theme is really charming too, with all those delicious dishes prepared to follow The Kingās orders. āIf you serve me the same food again, Iāll have your head cut off.ā š
The romance is calm and heartwarming, with none of those rushed or unrealistic twists. The way their love grows feels so natural. Itās honestly a real feel-good rom-com. And in episodes 5 and 6 that Iāve just watched, I kept going like: āOmo⦠Omo⦠Omoā¦ā š
My only gripe is seeing Kang Ha Na play another villain. Sheās such a talented actress, and Iād really love to see her in a positive role.
Personally, what worries me most is how the ending will play out⦠Yoon Ji Young returning to the future and leaving The King behind all alone? That already makes me anxious. I donāt want another ending like Moon Lovers. At least let this coupleās love story have a happy ending⦠fingers crossed!
The actors have such good chemistry ā their relationship feels warm, natural, and real. None of that fake fantasy stuff or those cheesy on-again, off-again fights. Itās not one of those annoying romances at all.
Yeah, the script has its issues, I wonāt deny that. But that doesnāt mean the whole drama and cast deserve this much hate. Thatās just unfair.
For me, the biggest weak point is the whole Yoon Soo-wan part. She was in Ha Young-eunās life for just two months, but somehow ten years later sheās still written like this huge shadow over everything ā making Young-eun feel guilty, and making people judge the main couple because of her short appearance.
Because of that, the story ends up making Jeon Jae-guk look like a jerk to his brother, and Ha Young-eun come off kinda cold to her ex.
But honestly? I really liked this drama. The hate feels way over the top. And even with its flaws, if youāre into romance dramas, Iād still recommend giving it a watch.
I donāt think the issue lies with the actorsā performances. The problem is with how the director manages the actors. In fact, itās not that the actors perform poorly; itās that the director fails to draw out strong performances from them.
In this series, I think the issue might be with the director. Overall, I love the story, and the actors are fantastic, but eight episodes feel too short, and Iām pretty sure thereāll be a Part 2.
Another thing is that the series and the actors are being unfairly criticized. Actors shoot their scenes, those scenes get edited, and the actors donāt have much control over the final output. Thatās where the directorās and editorās craft comes in.
As a university student, I learned how to format and structure my writing for essays and assignments.
But unfortunately, the cleaner and more organized your writing looks, the more people assume it must be AI-generated, even though this kind of writing is completely normal for a university-level student.
I'm AI generated?!
That was a good joke.š¤£
Let me ask you something.
You think AI can keep watching dramas for 136 days and, despite writing comments, can reply to someone like you?!
Believe it or not, if youāre human, then so am I.š«£
Itās all about enjoying the process and the storyās twists, not supporting her actions.
That tension and the way events unfold is what keeps it so gripping!
Theyāre simply enjoying the narrative tensionāthe strategic moves, the unfolding plans, and the psychological game at play, not Ajinās madness itself.
Itās the process that keeps viewers hooked, especially with the way Jun Seo and Jae O are constantly plotting behind the scenes.
Ajin treats them as stepping stones for her own success, using their loyalty and efforts to climb higher while rarely considering their well-being.
Ajinās character is designed to make us uncomfortable: sheās unpredictable, manipulative, and dangerously intelligent. But thatās exactly what makes her compelling to watch. You donāt support her, you watch her because you want to see how far sheāll go and how the world around her reacts.
When it comes to In Gang, her arc adds another layer of emotional complexity. For a moment, I genuinely felt like Ajin had changed, like she had softened, like she didnāt want to hurt In Gang anymore.
But it wasnāt real.
That brief hope was shattered instantly, and it completely caught me off guard.
And that moment perfectly captures the essence of her character: Ajin only shows kindness when it serves her purpose.
I recently watched "Now, We Are Breaking Up" it only had a 6.9 rating, but I really enjoyed it.
And this drama feels super sweet to me too.
Youāre absolutely free to share your opinion, but that doesnāt mean you can be rude.
I donāt care whether he even know I exist or not. what really bothers me is the disrespect.
There are actors I donāt like either, but Iād never cross the line and insult them.
I wasnāt even talking about you. I just said, āthrowing mudā¦ā
But you literally called him trash. So, whoās actually being disrespectful here?
Sure, the story itself might not be super new, but what makes it fun is that the main character actually goes back to the past themselves, instead of reincarnating into someone elseās body.
The humor is spot-on ā funny without overdoing it. The cooking theme is really charming too, with all those delicious dishes prepared to follow The Kingās orders.
āIf you serve me the same food again, Iāll have your head cut off.ā š
The romance is calm and heartwarming, with none of those rushed or unrealistic twists. The way their love grows feels so natural. Itās honestly a real feel-good rom-com. And in episodes 5 and 6 that Iāve just watched, I kept going like: āOmo⦠Omo⦠Omoā¦ā š
My only gripe is seeing Kang Ha Na play another villain. Sheās such a talented actress, and Iād really love to see her in a positive role.
Personally, what worries me most is how the ending will play out⦠Yoon Ji Young returning to the future and leaving The King behind all alone? That already makes me anxious. I donāt want another ending like Moon Lovers. At least let this coupleās love story have a happy ending⦠fingers crossed!
The actors have such good chemistry ā their relationship feels warm, natural, and real. None of that fake fantasy stuff or those cheesy on-again, off-again fights. Itās not one of those annoying romances at all.
Yeah, the script has its issues, I wonāt deny that. But that doesnāt mean the whole drama and cast deserve this much hate. Thatās just unfair.
For me, the biggest weak point is the whole Yoon Soo-wan part. She was in Ha Young-eunās life for just two months, but somehow ten years later sheās still written like this huge shadow over everything ā making Young-eun feel guilty, and making people judge the main couple because of her short appearance.
Because of that, the story ends up making Jeon Jae-guk look like a jerk to his brother, and Ha Young-eun come off kinda cold to her ex.
But honestly? I really liked this drama. The hate feels way over the top. And even with its flaws, if youāre into romance dramas, Iād still recommend giving it a watch.
In this series, I think the issue might be with the director. Overall, I love the story, and the actors are fantastic, but eight episodes feel too short, and Iām pretty sure thereāll be a Part 2.
Another thing is that the series and the actors are being unfairly criticized. Actors shoot their scenes, those scenes get edited, and the actors donāt have much control over the final output. Thatās where the directorās and editorās craft comes in.