Does it get better ? Watched 2 episodes and I had no pleasure watching it. Nothing makes sense, plot is so unrealistic and main character(Tamaki Hiroshi) is so unlikable.
It starts straight out with a melodrama with no building whatsoever, how can I be emotionally invested with what is going on ? Poor writing right off the bat. Dropped first ep, sadly.
Me too. There is something in these 2000-2010 drama that isn't there nowadays. I like the vibes of these drama, like Kisarazu cat's eyes. Maybe times were simpler, technology wasn't so advanced also.
Loved it but if I had one thing I disliked is how the female lead didn't grow much. I was expecting she would apologize to Kai in the last episode for how indecisive and selfish she was.
Didn't like much the last couple of episodes, Yo became horrible, Ryusei is one of the worst character I've ever seen and Ren was just a coward, I'm glad it ended that way though
1. This drama is slow Well, it is. But, if you understand the premise of this drama, it is all about progress…
It's quite subjective so I'll say this is just my opinion. - Pace is all over the place : starts out going really too fast in the first 2 episodes and then going slow as hell, making it boring - It's not believable per se : there are some really odd things happening and interactions from all involved characters which throw me off the show, the whole "I bought stocks X years ago" gave me some casa de papel vibes, which is just a convenient plot device to give main character some power. - Almost no likable character : this is purely subjective but the only character I was looking forward to see was Jang Geun Soo, they are all monotous and have 0 nuance to them, making them boring - Forced romance : I just hated Yi Seo and everything about her, she was just annoying all along - Forced antagonism : I feel the same about Soo Ah, the way she acted was forced and unnatural, same goes for the blond guy, the way he acts is monotonous - Forced SJW bullshit : what the hell was that trans shit about ? If I, a westerner, can see that the actor is a female trying to be a female, korean people must see this too, so... what is going on with that ? - Everything is so black and white and that's not interesting Dropped it ep 11
This does not compete in no ways to kdrama such as Prison Playbook, Defendant, Life on Mars, Kim Bok Joo... You name it Then again, it's just my opinion
- Pace is all over the place : starts out going really too fast in the first 2 episodes and then going slow as hell, making it boring
- It's not believable per se : there are some really odd things happening and interactions from all involved characters which throw me off the show, the whole "I bought stocks X years ago" gave me some casa de papel vibes, which is just a convenient plot device to give main character some power.
- Almost no likable character : this is purely subjective but the only character I was looking forward to see was Jang Geun Soo, they are all monotous and have 0 nuance to them, making them boring
- Forced romance : I just hated Yi Seo and everything about her, she was just annoying all along
- Forced antagonism : I feel the same about Soo Ah, the way she acted was forced and unnatural, same goes for the blond guy, the way he acts is monotonous
- Forced SJW bullshit : what the hell was that trans shit about ? If I, a westerner, can see that the actor is a female trying to be a female, korean people must see this too, so... what is going on with that ?
- Everything is so black and white and that's not interesting
Dropped it ep 11
This does not compete in no ways to kdrama such as Prison Playbook, Defendant, Life on Mars, Kim Bok Joo... You name it
Then again, it's just my opinion