Honestly had a hard time finishing this one, fast forwarded most of the 7th episode. I actually liked all characters, exept for Doha. Mr peach himself (can't help but feel like the title was an euphemism for a trapped bottom), seems to be trapped, hated how he had basicly no reaction or emotion shown. I know he is supposed to be in a slump, but damn he seemed so clueless, almost locked in. It was too repetitive. I don't mind a simple love story, but this was not it.
I don't even get what's going on any more lol. Can't distinguish if they are in the class part of the house or the home part lol. Halfway I was convinced I forgot to close a random spotify kpop playlist. What was even the point of that music throughout the whole episode... camouflage for the bad audio? Also the reactions of Haejun are weirding me out, don't know if it's the actor or the character. He seems so out of it.
It's so bad lol. I think even me could edit that better. The sounds of the rain and kissing were still going in the next morning scene lol. They look cute, it's a nice idea, but that's where it ends.
Loved the actors, hated the slow evolution. Lots of talking, few action. Wanted to drop it but it got me intrigued one way or the other and watched it every week π
Love the actors, bad script and very bad translations. Also the transitions could have been better. I was convinced halve of the time I missed watching an episode π
I love how Sorn and Jun's relationship evolved and how they are more soft and comfortable together, after all the drama in the series. Also I feel like the camera work was way better, the lighting, styling, coloring, angles, ... were more refined and visually pleasant than the series itself. Usually special episodes tend to disappoint in quality and story. This was actually surprisingly good.
These are all valid points, but then don't promote the story as a lovestory where the ML are 'slowly closing distance',…
Yes, thank you for the reply. I usually don't mind slow pace and emotional turmoil. I guess I am more frustrated with the character itself and the struggles he is (not) facing. Maybe I need some introspection as well π I think I will wait for the series to be complete and watch it in one go.
I like that this story is more on the realistic side of life, but I would have liked Tojo to get some sort of character development/introspection/facing his fears/whatever. It's so depressing to see him struggling like that. Seems like he has no eye in how Keiji is feeling either, like he said some hurtful things as well and isn't apologizing at all. I'm glad his coworker noticed though and he got some family time to cheer him up.
I would have preferred to watch this series in 1 go, if I knew it was going to be so angsty for along stretch of episodes. I feel like this series was mostly presented as cute and fluffy slow burn romance. I don't feel any burning but Tojo's brain trying to rewind and forget everything to escape this existential crisis π
Even tho Iβm not as old as Suzumi, Iβm only 22, but oh my god this hits way too close. Life is already really…
I'm so sorry you feel this way. I have to say I felt the same way around that age (36 now), and it got better getting older, finding friends and purpose in life. Maybe you could try new experiences and find things that give you a sense of fulfillment and belonging, one step at a time. The things that are unclear now, don't dwell on them, they will get more clear on its own time. It's okay to just focus on living now for a while and not having to figure everything out at once.
But on another note, I agree I would also have preferred to know this show was getting deep and existential crisis before I started watching. I don't mind, but then I also plan it to watch it on another time, not when I need a bit relaxing slice of life to unwind at the end of the day π π
When I started this, I thought it was gonna be all cutesy and fluffyβ¦ but now tell me why Iβm getting hit…
Yeah I wasn't ready either. I don't mind angst but I prefer knowing beforehand π I feel this was not how the series was presented and how it started off. I would have waited for all episodes to be out, not watching every week feeling my heart ripped out.
I can understand the comments I read complaining that this episode didn't show progress between main couple and…
These are all valid points, but then don't promote the story as a lovestory where the ML are 'slowly closing distance', because the distance is still miles away from my point of view in ep 10. I get how frustrating and frightening it must be for Tojo, but it would have been nice to see a bit more character growth, it feels like he is still stuck in the same thought patterns.
I hope Suzume doesn't take him back so easily. Keishi should suffer at least for one more episode so he will learn…
Eh Suzume did the exact same thing to Keiji though. Suzume didn't want anyone to know. What is Keiji supposed to do? He also apologized, which Suzume didn't even think to do, and Suzume said hurtfulthings as well. He is just as unconfident and closed off as in the beginning of their 10 weeks...
I'm glad his coworker noticed though and he got some family time to cheer him up.
I would have preferred to watch this series in 1 go, if I knew it was going to be so angsty for along stretch of episodes. I feel like this series was mostly presented as cute and fluffy slow burn romance. I don't feel any burning but Tojo's brain trying to rewind and forget everything to escape this existential crisis π
But on another note, I agree I would also have preferred to know this show was getting deep and existential crisis before I started watching. I don't mind, but then I also plan it to watch it on another time, not when I need a bit relaxing slice of life to unwind at the end of the day π π
Hang in there β‘β‘