I don't understand why people get so offended or annoyed over opinions. I personally have had moments where I've wanted to drop the show, but I stuck around and enjoyed it. As with any series, there are scenes I like, scenes I feel are adorable and fluffy, and scenes I find boring and scripted. The enjoyment just depends on whether the good scenes outweigh the bad.
I like the show overall, and I'm relatively excited for the next two eps, but if somebody else doesn't, who are we to act like they should? ("we" meaning, us viewers who like the show.)
If someone likes the series, perfect, they can join the club. If they don't, oh well. They're entitled to that opinion, and they are entitled to comment about their opinion because it won't affect mine.
Cake's family dynamic is quite funny, the actors looked like they were trying not to laugh.
Jokes aside though, my parents would never punish me for sticking up for myself or a close friend. They've always taught me that you should never let people walk over you, especially as a girl. Now of course, in a fight situation, they'd have to act like they were upset with me to 'please' the principal. Once at home though, they'd be high-fiving and celebrating.
I'm not gonna lie, I thought the time skip would've happened by ep 6, but I loved this ep! Can not wait for the time skip, it'll be interesting to see how Eiw's character changes!
You know, I feel like with a lot of bl comment pages (not The Eclipse, but others), the first and second day an episode aires, most comments are positive, and then after that are when most of the negative comments come. Not that it's a bad thing because they're just opinions, but that's just what I've realised.
I like the show overall, and I'm relatively excited for the next two eps, but if somebody else doesn't, who are we to act like they should? ("we" meaning, us viewers who like the show.)
If someone likes the series, perfect, they can join the club. If they don't, oh well. They're entitled to that opinion, and they are entitled to comment about their opinion because it won't affect mine.
Jokes aside though, my parents would never punish me for sticking up for myself or a close friend. They've always taught me that you should never let people walk over you, especially as a girl. Now of course, in a fight situation, they'd have to act like they were upset with me to 'please' the principal. Once at home though, they'd be high-fiving and celebrating.