What is it lately with the insta-love lately in kdramas? This episode should have been more heartbreaking and painful, but because of the lack of build up, it's let down. I care less than I should about this relationship. It was much more fun while they were playing tug of war, yet suddenly the rope broke and now we've got no real tension.
I am also confused. Sometimes it feels that ML loves her first self most, and others look the same, so he is just…
Right? Like, she's completely different in this current lifetime. And it's like....so what did you actually love about her for you to want to keep doing all this stuff?
Okay but hear me out here, I wish the writers had given the FL a decent (actual) personality, and kept it through her 4 lives, seeing the way this same person dealt with different situations and lives, instead of 2 lives of I have no idea what a personality is and then suddenly warrior queen?
I think one of the biggest problems for this show is there hasn't been one big bad antagonist. The FL deals with reincarnation problems, but they're nothing that makes you think, oh damn. It feels as though every problem has been handed a solution so far.
Episode 8 and I'm wondering why I'm still watching this. That ending to episode 8 felt so undeserved. The female lead plays such a victim, but I can't garner enough sympathy for her cause she's just bleh. And the male lead it such a flip-flop with his attitudes. As for the second leads, I just hate them both. I feel like this show keeps trying to make its viewers feel sympathetic for all parties but the characters don't really have any reedeeming qualities to make me wanna like them.
Okay but Qing Qing's slow motion moment in episode 15, I'm really impressed with her acting there, some actors do slow motion and it comes off awkward but she did it perfect
Really Ayu? You almost get murdered the first time a guy asks you to go somewhere with him, and then the next guy who is basically a stranger, you happily go off with him to? This dumbass