It started off weak, had a decent middle, but by episodes 5 and 6, I gave up out of boredom. I find their makeup hard to tolerate, and even Koreans themselves seem to struggle with it. It’s unclear why they continue using lipstick and foundation that way.
Every year, it's someone else—it’s insane. This has been going on for over a decade, Proper investigations aren’t conducted, everything is covered up. It's truly sad—she was just a girl.
There are many issues with this series, mainly stemming from the shallowness often found in Korean dramas. Over the years, I’ve started to think it comes from a superficial culture that doesn’t allow for deep introspection and gets stuck in a kind of formulaic loop—if it works, it gets filmed; if it doesn’t, it won’t. Or maybe it’s just a cultural trait that lacks depth
That said, Overall, the series is cute and entertaining, Park Do Ha’s character is actually the most lovable, while the rest are somewhat unbearable, especially the teacher, who has a certain lack of morality and even a hint of exploitation. He doesn’t even try to hide it or resist his urges.
Good actors, look great, but there's not much chemistry between them. It might feel that way due to the production, editing, and plot. Nothing special, even dragged out and slow for 20 minutes that lead nowhere. In short, a waste of time in my opinion, but it might suit those who enjoy this style.
Episode 6 -Although there’s no translation yet, it was hard to watch someone in an abusive relationship who stays despite already finding someone better, and of course, it is very logical and realistic, but it is still difficult to watch.
I think I’ll drop it here.The food is nice, but the way they build the FL just gets creepier with each episode.Everybody…
A really bizarre reaction… There was hardly anything erotic in the series, the manga is the one that’s explicit, and they actually toned it down to the point where you could say there’s almost nothing erotic in this series. Very strange.
Episode 6 disappointed me;Until now, I could understand the main character, but episode 6 was so forced and imposed on the character, causing a particularly infuriating and inauthentic twist.
I don't know how they managed to turn a rather simple and even annoying manga into such an excellent, beautiful, and touching drama series; I love this show so much.
I have mixed feelings about this series. I'm watching it, but it pretty much bores me, and I skip most of the scenes. Courtroom dramas and similar genres don’t interest me, but I also have an issue with the characters themselves, especially the main character, who comes across as dull and generic. The actress is beautiful, but her facial expressions lack variety—they all look the same. They could have condensed the romance into a 20-minute episode, and maybe that would have been more enjoyable. There’s a feeling that even when things happen, nothing really happens—probably because of the bland characters and production.
I have no idea why they're mad—she won’t give him her V, and he won’t give him his D.So now they’re stuck...…
This is truly a case of mentally unstable partners. It’s clear that she’s not interested, fine—but at the very least, she could communicate that instead of abusing her kind partner.
It is clear that Fujisawa is an abusive partner, without a doubt. Pressing on the fingernail , and completely ignoring his partner's needs is not a relationship—it is abuse. Likewise, the other couple
The series is entertaining , perhaps because we want to believe there's an unexpected ending when it becomes clear as it progresses that the ending is predictable. At the same time, the series also causes frustration. How can it be that this miserable couple is forced to stay together even though there's no basic trust between them? Even her colleague would be a better match than her husband. In any normal romantic series, she and the colleague would end up together. You can see what they're trying to do here, but it's not convincing enough. Maybe if there was incredible chemistry between them, it could work, but that's not the case.The husband suspects her until the very last moment, and then he apologizes, and she accepts it as if nothing happened, as though nothing went wrong. Can such a relationship even survive? It's hard to believe.
I find their makeup hard to tolerate, and even Koreans themselves seem to struggle with it. It’s unclear why they continue using lipstick and foundation that way.
That said, Overall, the series is cute and entertaining, Park Do Ha’s character is actually the most lovable, while the rest are somewhat unbearable, especially the teacher, who has a certain lack of morality and even a hint of exploitation. He doesn’t even try to hide it or resist his urges.