I really liked Episodes 1 and 2. It honestly felt like the producers were just setting two people up because they were such a perfect match. The fact that the entire episode focused almost exclusively on the two of them made it feel even more that way. And they're still together to this day.
Episodes 3 and 4 felt more like a typical dating show. But since there were only four people, Charles was absolutely right when she said, "Four people is the perfect ratio because in other dating shows they only end up focusing on four people anyway." SHE ATE. Literally!
I really love Hyunjin's personality. She's more reserved and mature, which is such a contrast to Jiyoung, who's super easygoing, expressive, and naturally becomes the center of attention. I was really hoping the two guys would see Hyunjin's charms too instead of focusing only on Jiyoung. In shows like this, the more outgoing person usually has the advantage, especially when they only have four days together.
But if Hyunjin doesn't find a partner here, wherever you are, I'll still be rooting for you.
After rewatching Everyone, I feel like I understand the characters so much betterātheir feelings and the reasons behind their actions. Everyone is genuinely kind, with no toxic characters, and I just canāt bring myself to hate anyone in this show.
Many people say the ML is ugly, but to me, he feels like a real, mature manānot the typical handsome lead you often see in dramas. The story and acting make his character much more developed and believable.
Iām actually glad I read the comments before watching this series, because I decided to stop at episode 10āthe last two episodes might have annoyed me. Still, I really love the characters. The male lead remains straightforward and competent at his job, even when heās in love, and thereās nothing wrong with that.
Iām not sure why some people say he acts like a schoolboy in the dating phase. For me, itās more that the producers didnāt include much of a āworking lifeā storyline during that period. Instead, they focused more on the relationship, mystery, and character development.
Episodes 3 and 4 felt more like a typical dating show. But since there were only four people, Charles was absolutely right when she said, "Four people is the perfect ratio because in other dating shows they only end up focusing on four people anyway." SHE ATE. Literally!
I really love Hyunjin's personality. She's more reserved and mature, which is such a contrast to Jiyoung, who's super easygoing, expressive, and naturally becomes the center of attention. I was really hoping the two guys would see Hyunjin's charms too instead of focusing only on Jiyoung. In shows like this, the more outgoing person usually has the advantage, especially when they only have four days together.
But if Hyunjin doesn't find a partner here, wherever you are, I'll still be rooting for you.
Too many plot holes, a lot of scenes feel janggal and unnatural. The directing also didnāt help at all. Visual and cast carried this drama hard.
Iām actually glad I read the comments before watching this series, because I decided to stop at episode 10āthe last two episodes might have annoyed me. Still, I really love the characters. The male lead remains straightforward and competent at his job, even when heās in love, and thereās nothing wrong with that.
Iām not sure why some people say he acts like a schoolboy in the dating phase. For me, itās more that the producers didnāt include much of a āworking lifeā storyline during that period. Instead, they focused more on the relationship, mystery, and character development.