I know that there are a large part of Ray's fans who like to ignore the 'reality of the series' and invent a new narrative, but even for them it is completely ridiculous to say that it is Mew who is using Ray's feelings. Come on. Be real.
Ray never deals with the consequences of anything, he made that scandal at the party and not even Cheum fought with him for being an asshole. He always escapes like a poor guy. How long will this happen?
I believe most people here have a similar opinion. The series had a VERY interesting story, layered characters... but everything is out of place. I don't think you'll ever lose that feeling that something isn't making much sense.
I obviously believe it when Off said the series premiere was pushed. But at the same time it doesn't make sense that they already made the School Rangers special from Cooking Crush.
It's impressive how there are people who think that all the characters need to live according to Ray. Apparently only he suffers, only he has problems, only he has unresolved issues, he is the only victim of society. No one can say anything other than "Ray, you are an angel on earth. Thank you for existing."
Fans who think like this must find it easy to deal with a creature as self-destructive as he is. And it's not.
I think the ending was consistent with the series, it was normal, very cheesy and exaggerated, but without much emotion. The best moment of the series, without a doubt, was when Florence appeared, Aye and Luke were great. Krist's part with Lookjun was also interesting. The last story was boring, but it had Pat.
At this point I wasn't even expecting anything from Hunter's story, it was quick unfortunately. I wanted more Mix scenes with Jamie.
Ray never deals with the consequences of anything, he made that scandal at the party and not even Cheum fought with him for being an asshole. He always escapes like a poor guy. How long will this happen?
https://twitter.com/tiredofherself/status/1701857411345330615
Fans who think like this must find it easy to deal with a creature as self-destructive as he is. And it's not.
At this point I wasn't even expecting anything from Hunter's story, it was quick unfortunately. I wanted more Mix scenes with Jamie.
And I have to say that in just one scene from the back, the female version of The Jungle looks much better than the one we had.
I really wanted to understand if the director and screenwriter were feeling lazy. It's impressive, I think even revolting.
https://twitter.com/BEARWWINNY/status/1694410168740786437