It was not a relationship; it was an OBSESSION. That's the point. He was suffering from major PTSD, on meds, and…
Yes, here I am using MDL periodically to search things to watch with friends and family. And you're on here to immediately respond as if you live on here. Touch grass. It does the soul good. If that's what the majority of people like me who log onto here do too, then good on them. Happy holidays. 😆
It was not a relationship; it was an OBSESSION. That's the point. He was suffering from major PTSD, on meds, and…
No. It actually doesn't. I'm not even sure what you're talking about with your rant about MDL users. Spend less time on here and unplug. It does the mind and body some good. 🙂
This was ok. The enemies to lovers trope (my favorite in romcoms) ended entirely too early. After that, each episode feels too long. They're over an hour each yet not much happens. Too much dragging. The communication between the main leads is a bit better than other romcoms and that was refreshing. Also, there were no dead fish kisses to be found which was nice. The main leads did well in that area. The fluff this offered is what I needed while watching The Glory which was a bit intense (and also excellent...highly recommend). It served its purpse and I'm not upset I watched it, but I wouldn't offer this drama as a recommendation. Watch if you need a pallette cleanser, or have nothing else to watch and want something light and fluffy.
This was the definition of average for me. Not great. Not awful. Definitely dragged towards the end. Jung Jiho's mentor was amusing and endearing.
If you're not a big fan of one of the main actors, just skip this one. I watched for Park Minyoung and while I don't feel like I wasted my time, I'd say keep this one off to the side when you have nothing else to watch.
This is the comment I was looking for. For me, a camp BL = so bad it's good and it'll keep me laughing unintentionally. Definitely going to watch this. 😁
Charn's smile is uncanny and disturbing. I'm not sure if Film has ever considered a serial killer role, but maybe he'd be good for it. That smile should be reserved for a horror movie or drama.
This is an easy watch. The story is not doing much of anything though. It's too short to spend precious time outside of the main couple. I wanted it to be longer to spend time developing the characters and dedicating the appropriate amount of time to the main and side couple. Still enjoyed it. Very quick and easy watch and I'll probably rewatch just to have something on.
Also, Ki Hyunwoo is very handsome...like wildly so. Just wow. It's crazy how attractive he is in every scene, even next to other actors that are also handsome. He's also pretty good at using just his facial expressions to act.
Guys, you're all looking at this series the wrong way! It's utterly ridiculous and absolutely overdramatic in…
Thank you for this comment. I will definitely binge this. I love when dramas are entertaingly terrible. Like Unforgotten Night. It's so bad and so fun to watch.
Yuma needs his own side story. I have not read the manga, so I have questions.
How did Yuma and Ritsu meet? And why? When they drop Yuma off, Ritsu tells him to stop trusting strangers on the internet. So based on that, I guess Yuma went on the internet to find the suicide pills and connected with Ritsu? Is that right? Why was Ritsu ok with meeting a high school student? That's so creepy (yes I know the laws in Japan are different than my home country...still creepy though), but Ritsu obviously doesn't have a great moral compass. Plus they were both in a bad mental state too. I don't know. That part seemed strange and I was wondering about that a lot.
Also, it's obvious Yuma knows he has powers. He doesn't have the best control over them when his emotions are heightened (unless he was in full control and just didn't care to keep it a secret). So how does nobody ask him any questions about this? They can see what he's doing. He seems pretty open and friendly for the most part, so why not ask? What else is he capable of? Is it unlimited power? Or does he get exhausted? He had to be exhausted after knocking the meteor away from Earth right? Was he born with powers? Or did something happen to him and he gained the powers later? Is it just him? Does it run in his family? He needs his own side story!
And again...Ritsu is just the worst. Even though the Earth isn't destroyed, I still consider it an open ending because I don't think it's a good thing that they got back together. I don't blame Masumi though. This scenario was pretty extreme and probably the only scenario that would ever get Masumi to even talk to Ritsu again.
If ur in the US, they normally release most of their k-dramas on Hulu!
Thank you for this info! A lot of dramas are region blocked in the USA on Disney+. It's so frustrating. I'd much rather subscribe to Hulu if I can actually watch The Worst Evil.
Watch:- Utsukushi Kare- Eien no Kinou- Life Senjou no Bokura- Kimi no Koto dake mite itai- Bokura no Micro na…
Wow. I can't believe people actually do this lol. It is very silly indeed to make multiple accounts to like or dislike a drama. It makes me wonder how many of those comments are actually just two people with multiple accounts arguing back and forth. LOL.
If you're not a big fan of one of the main actors, just skip this one. I watched for Park Minyoung and while I don't feel like I wasted my time, I'd say keep this one off to the side when you have nothing else to watch.
Also, Ki Hyunwoo is very handsome...like wildly so. Just wow. It's crazy how attractive he is in every scene, even next to other actors that are also handsome. He's also pretty good at using just his facial expressions to act.
Edit: This is starting to get a little tough to get through, but I'm still enjoying it overall.
Also, it's obvious Yuma knows he has powers. He doesn't have the best control over them when his emotions are heightened (unless he was in full control and just didn't care to keep it a secret). So how does nobody ask him any questions about this? They can see what he's doing. He seems pretty open and friendly for the most part, so why not ask? What else is he capable of? Is it unlimited power? Or does he get exhausted? He had to be exhausted after knocking the meteor away from Earth right? Was he born with powers? Or did something happen to him and he gained the powers later? Is it just him? Does it run in his family? He needs his own side story!
And again...Ritsu is just the worst. Even though the Earth isn't destroyed, I still consider it an open ending because I don't think it's a good thing that they got back together. I don't blame Masumi though. This scenario was pretty extreme and probably the only scenario that would ever get Masumi to even talk to Ritsu again.