There seem to be multiple important plots going on, and none of them makes sense. Also, the chemistry isn't there for me. I'm surprised such a great cast decided to take on such a risky and loaded story.
- I feel like some people explored too damn much, and some should've explored more. - I lowkey feel bad for Sam Lee, Mina Sue didn't seem completely interested in him. Hell, she might have been more interested in Su Been still. - The people that ended up single were seriously just there for the pool. They got like 5 seconds of screentime, specifically Ham Ye Jin. - I hated how messy Min Gee and Seung il were moving with my Hee Sun. However, the fact they were being messy together lowkey took me out. My favorite messy couple for real. - Did Seung il give a speech to my Min Gee? Did I miss it? - I don't know why the panel was surprised she chose Woo Sung Min. I feel like that was always going to be her choice. - Sam Lee being a listening ear for the girls was so sweet. I loved when he called Hee Sun "CMU princess". - Jae Jin was really moving with honest intentions of finding love. Him and Joo Young warm my heart. My favorite goofy couple.
This is my first singles inferno season. Do all the seasons have people so unsure of themselves? I mean were at like episode 11 and I honestly don't know what the hell is going on. Were there any seasons that you guys found more enjoyable?
I'm a big Zhao Jin Mai fan, and I'm trying really hard to watch this. However, it feels like a big joke. Like those movies that make fun of other movies. I'm on episode 7 and had to do a walk around my room. In the episode, the ML is trying to be all cool, and in the background, you hear the supporting actors fighting over a table that has apparently been claimed for the FL by the ML when they haven't even started dating. Then you hear a background actor go "come on, man", in a mix of a Western British Chinese accent. I want to laugh, but the drama feels so serious, and I want to take the drama seriously, but I always want to laugh.
Am I confused? It says on Kisskh that the man in the main character's dream is played by Bright Vachirawat. Who is the famous Thai actor who plays in that popular guitar drama. Not the one playing in this drama right?
1. Why is there so much crown and not enough love? I feel like any cute moments between the two are cut short, and when they do happen, it doesn't make much sense. 2. I love Ren Jia Lun, but please give this man a role with more expression. My face hurts looking at him. 3. The production seems to have a decent budget. Yet, some scenes seem edited and/or produced poorly 4. Why does every Cdrama male lead have some form of a cold poison?
Y'all, I'm interested in watching this, but why the hell is the rating already so low when the drama hasn't even finished? Is the production or acting bad?
It's so interesting how we get this drama at a similar time as You and Everything Else. Both with a premise about two best friends who like the same guy. One has so much more depth, while the other almost seems like it barely touches the surface. Funny little Side Note: I lowkey feel like K-drama directors have a yearly meeting about what the theme will be for all the K-dramas that year and just try to make their own version of the theme. 2025 (conflicts in friendships): A Hundred Memories, You and Everything Else, Friendly Rivalry 2023 (supernatural + human love): My Demon, Kokdu, See You In My 19th Life, The Heavenly Idol
- I feel like some people explored too damn much, and some should've explored more.
- I lowkey feel bad for Sam Lee, Mina Sue didn't seem completely interested in him. Hell, she might have been more interested in Su Been still.
- The people that ended up single were seriously just there for the pool. They got like 5 seconds of screentime, specifically Ham Ye Jin.
- I hated how messy Min Gee and Seung il were moving with my Hee Sun. However, the fact they were being messy together lowkey took me out. My favorite messy couple for real.
- Did Seung il give a speech to my Min Gee? Did I miss it?
- I don't know why the panel was surprised she chose Woo Sung Min. I feel like that was always going to be her choice.
- Sam Lee being a listening ear for the girls was so sweet. I loved when he called Hee Sun "CMU princess".
- Jae Jin was really moving with honest intentions of finding love. Him and Joo Young warm my heart. My favorite goofy couple.
1. Why is there so much crown and not enough love? I feel like any cute moments between the two are cut short, and when they do happen, it doesn't make much sense.
2. I love Ren Jia Lun, but please give this man a role with more expression. My face hurts looking at him.
3. The production seems to have a decent budget. Yet, some scenes seem edited and/or produced poorly
4. Why does every Cdrama male lead have some form of a cold poison?
Funny little Side Note: I lowkey feel like K-drama directors have a yearly meeting about what the theme will be for all the K-dramas that year and just try to make their own version of the theme. 2025 (conflicts in friendships): A Hundred Memories, You and Everything Else, Friendly Rivalry
2023 (supernatural + human love): My Demon, Kokdu, See You In My 19th Life, The Heavenly Idol