The production team really deserves a round of applause for their extraordinary talent in hiding Bai Yu's colossal nose. But hey, no offense, Bai Yu is, like, my absolute favorite actor.
Currently at episode 5, I find the show rather dull, and none of the characters capture my interest. Whether it's their pretentiousness, hypocrisy, or plain stupidity, the characters seem unappealing. While the first season had similar characters, they didn't dominate the screen time. I wonder if the show's dynamic will evolve soon, or if it will persist in this manner throughout its entire runtime.
I don't think so because his reincarnation is a punishment itself for him trying to commit suicide in his previous…
I wouldn't describe this as exactly reincarnation; instead, the protagonist's consciousness is transferred into the bodies of individuals already living their lives in the world. This means there's a possibility of the protagonist inhabiting the body of someone with a darker or criminal background, such as a murderer or crook.
Only thing I did not like about the show- The comment made about the little girl from the store manager. The other…
The comment made by the store manager was undoubtedly inappropriate, and the show portrayed the other characters' reactions as a reflection of the uncomfortable reality many people face in such situations. It wasn't so much about condoning the comment but rather highlighting the societal tendency to overlook or ignore uncomfortable remarks. Just like in real life, individuals often choose to ignore inappropriate comments, and the show depicted this common response rather than endorsing the behavior.
It seems like the writer wanted all the characters in the drama to be connected somehow, but they didn't really set it up well in the story. Seem a bit forced or not quite believable.
Seem a bit forced or not quite believable.