And again... "You act like an American." Sigh... Dropping it. It's one of the most culturally offensive K-Dramas I've watched. It's not even funny, and I love to laugh. Three episodes in, and the rude, unsophisticated American bar lines continue. I'm sure this isn't everyone's thoughts and feelings, but my goodness.
The custom of taking your shoes off before entering someone else’s house is primarily a part of Asian culture.…
Sigh, stereotyping and negative comparisons of cultures can literally make a film less enjoyable. I digress on this topic. Thank you all for shedding light on my question.
Slow kill and light buzz. I'm glad the rating is reflecting what I'm feeling thus far. It's just not meeting the expectations that I was hoping for. My goodness. Also, I find myself skipping over the scenes with In Hyung. We're six episodes in, and her role hasn't expanded to something worth watching. Hoo Joon's character isn't worth watching at this time either. It's so darn boring. (I'm crying inside)
LOL. It sucks... I wanted something cute and funny to watch, but this isn't where I want to spend my lazy hours in front of the TV. Nope. I don't know why I haven't dropped it yet. That roommate issue is a mess IMO.
It will end bad between between LuQi and FuYin. Because from the very beginning he ploted to kill her mother and…
I see why she went that dumb route. She had to prove that she did not sleep with his cousin. He would have not known unless he slept with her... Ugh. She's dumb. What did she plan on doing anyway? What type of revenge did she have in mind? Dummy.
It's hard to watch. I'm hanging on by one fingernail. I don't even care about the lead actors anymore. Ugh, I wanted to like this drama! On the flip side, I'm actually more interested in Fu Yin and Lu Qi.
At first, I was excited; then, episode 1 began to disappoint my expectations. It's a slow kill. This type of adult maturity needs smooth and steady executions on the storyboard. I almost dropped the show after episode 3, but I was curious if it would get any better. In my opinion, it did not get any better. It’s about love, marriage, cheating, hurt spouses, and divorce. I‘m surprised that Netflix will have a season 2. I hope there is a silver lining for the hurt spouses. Growth and happiness are deserved for the wives. Oh! There isn't a moral lesson. Yep, 16 episodes of the husbands wanting to leave their spouse and comforting their mistresses. Most of the story was spent on the mistresses and the cheating husbands--damn shame.
Why bro? Btw I’m also disgusted with the husbands and mistress’s.And just think what if they show on second…
I believe those episodes for season 2 were already filmed. They had reserved feelings about how well it would do and the ratings. They spliced and diced the film to get that terrible ending and using season 2 as a Netflix filler. This production reminds me of Love Alarm.
I have to repeat it... I really did not care for this drama. The actors were so good that I don't like them anymore. The next role they're in, I'm going to think about this garbage and try not to be biased... Dang, that's going to be hard. Season 2 should be uplifting for those hurt and deceived in season 1. Where is the lesson learned?
IT SUCKED. 1. It's a slow kill. 2. It was a cheat fest. 3. It's nothing satisfying about watching 3 couples go through an end to their marriage in 16 episodes. It's a show about marriage, cheating, then divorce.
Love Li yitong. But the story is too draggy, but anyways I finished it because I like Li Yitong and Luyi.Kira…
ikr. There has been a few shows that I didn't particularly care that the antagonist had a happy ending. Shame on me, but they can have a happy ending, but off screen... I rather that screen time be on the main characters.
This isn't what I expect. I'm looking for opportunities for anyone to get rid of her at this point. I think I'll drop this drama. Sigh... I really wanted to like this one.
Alarm.