Before you change your rating why dont you wait until after the last episode?
Actually, I'll be honest: I love drama. I love psychology. In fact, I work in both fields.
But putting drama in every episode to the point of overdoing it... it’s just annoying. And they made that mistake.
We should have had an episode 12 with a lot of tenderness, but no, we'll either get a death or a return and a kiss.
It's... bad. Even if it's better than the death option. And Tong's imaginary redemption is too much. It's disgusting. Ming struggled to win people back, but Tong is forgiven in two minutes? Even Ming’s sister didn’t want to divorce knowing her husband was a jerk. She had said that family is the most important thing, so I expected her to ask for a divorce.
And I want Ming’s father to give his son his money back.
Before you change your rating why dont you wait until after the last episode?
My rating changes depending on the episodes. I initially gave it a 7, then 8, and finally 8.5. However, I really don't think the drama deserves an 8.5. We've had some empty episodes.
The moment when Joe returns with the new body and the moment when we discover his body should have been shorter, which would have allowed for a less rushed ending.
Episode 10 was interesting, episode 11 was horribly bad... and it looks like episode 12 will follow suit.
So, I don’t think I’ll stick with an 8... maybe even drop it to a 7.5 if the ending is bad.
IS JOE ALL RIGHT IN THE HEAD? THIS MAN IS SO DUMB! HE'S A FUCKING IDIOT! STUPID AND AN IDIOT! HE JUST KEEPS ON…
The truth is, Joe is an idiot. Joe is profoundly idiotic. He’s adorable, but he’s an idiot. Honestly, I almost want to say it’s a good thing for Ming. If Joe weren’t an idiot, he wouldn’t have come back to him.
And I love Joe! But I recognize that he’s an idiot. On the other hand, Ming is very intelligent, which creates an interesting contrast. Ming was raised not to let people walk all over him, unlike Joe. In the end, they fit well together because neither of them is really... a green flag. Joe is dangerous to himself, with no survival instinct, pride, or self-respect, while Ming is the exact opposite. Together, they complement each other’s weaknesses perfectly.
Joe has started to change Ming. Now it’s Joe’s turn to start... being less idiotic and naive. But I guess that’s not the point of the series. I suppose we’re meant to think Joe is perfect, even though he clearly has issues too.
Joe don't leave us... 🥺
Don't leave Ming...
Spoil ?
Ep 12 ? 🥺
Spoil ?
But putting drama in every episode to the point of overdoing it... it’s just annoying. And they made that mistake.
We should have had an episode 12 with a lot of tenderness, but no, we'll either get a death or a return and a kiss.
It's... bad.
Even if it's better than the death option.
And Tong's imaginary redemption is too much. It's disgusting. Ming struggled to win people back, but Tong is forgiven in two minutes? Even Ming’s sister didn’t want to divorce knowing her husband was a jerk. She had said that family is the most important thing, so I expected her to ask for a divorce.
And I want Ming’s father to give his son his money back.
The moment when Joe returns with the new body and the moment when we discover his body should have been shorter, which would have allowed for a less rushed ending.
Episode 10 was interesting, episode 11 was horribly bad... and it looks like episode 12 will follow suit.
So, I don’t think I’ll stick with an 8... maybe even drop it to a 7.5 if the ending is bad.
And I love Joe! But I recognize that he’s an idiot. On the other hand, Ming is very intelligent, which creates an interesting contrast. Ming was raised not to let people walk all over him, unlike Joe. In the end, they fit well together because neither of them is really... a green flag. Joe is dangerous to himself, with no survival instinct, pride, or self-respect, while Ming is the exact opposite. Together, they complement each other’s weaknesses perfectly.
Joe has started to change Ming. Now it’s Joe’s turn to start... being less idiotic and naive. But I guess that’s not the point of the series. I suppose we’re meant to think Joe is perfect, even though he clearly has issues too.
Ying and Yang.