everyone has their own preferences and opinions. it is normal for people to complain. all of life is like Goldilocks…
This person made their statement clear, so I don’t know why you’re here. They also clearly expressed their opinion that they’re enjoying it, unlike those who are complaining that counts as an opinion as well. So why are you acting like a hypocrite and not allowing them to express theirs too?
Things seem to be going too smooth for them, like I am starting to feel that either, this was supposed to be a…
In her normal life, she is a loner and has no support. We saw glimpses of her being bullied in school and also isolated at work. However, in her current situation, she is surrounded by people (mom, uncle, and aunt) who genuinely care about her and support her, giving her the courage to speak up and assert herself. When someone who was once neglected finally feels valued and protected, they become more willing to express themselves and face situations they once avoided.
You should see ME trying to get out of that loop. Yeah, we're going on a gazillion rounds LOL
It's actually realistic to me because what were they supposed to do? They didn't know who the culprit was and also the police only see them as the culprits if they call them
Kdrama writers can be so funny sometimes. In the last 2 eps, they finally started showing the parts viewers actually wanted to see. Why rush and squeeze all the meaningful parts into the ending when they had about 10 prior eps to build their story and do that properly? Was there even a need for a love triangle? I hope the baby got paid enough because he sincerely carried the show. I wouldn’t have continued watching if not for him.
I’ve been watching since season 1, and it’s pretty clear that many contestants come mainly for fame, while only a few are genuinely looking for love. Because of that, it’s important for the participants to play their game wisely, protect their feelings, and not get too caught up in the experience or end up being used as part of someone else’s strategy. I’m really curious to see how season 6 will top this one and whether it will focus more on authentic connections.
The reunion will likely reveal who is actually dating, just like what happened during the 19 to 20 show reunion. I honestly prefer it this way because it gives fans clear answers instead of leaving them hanging onto speculation. It also helps separate what was real from what was just part of the show. At the end of the day, many contestants join these programs mainly for exposure and opportunities, so it’s refreshing when the reunion brings some honesty and closure.
There were scheduling conflicts, and both sides ultimately agreed to move on. She accepted another project, and the drama team decided to replace her with a new actress. Situations like this happen often in the industry. Didn’t the lead actress of Taxi Driver also leave after season one? Even with the change, the show still managed to do well. I really like this actress, which is why I’m still willing to give the drama a chance. I’m curious to see how the new actress interprets the role and how the story evolves with the change.
The original actress still made a cameo in the final scene, and something similar could easily happen here too. According to the synopsis, her character traveled abroad, which explains why a new captain joined and replaced her on the team. The transition makes sense within the storyline and doesn’t erase the importance of the original character.
My main point is that even though the lead actress in TOTN wasn’t in the second season, it still turned out to be excellent because the new actress delivered such a strong performance and it doesn't erase the existence of the first actress. That’s why I used TOTN as an example, a cast change doesn’t automatically mean a drop in quality. I also believe Flex x Cop will introduce fresh plot developments this season, rather than repeating storylines that heavily relied on the previous actress. A new character can bring different chemistry, perspectives, and conflicts that keep the series interesting. If the writing stays strong and the performance is good, this season has every chance to be just as enjoyable, if not better.
I understand the concerns, but I think people should give this season a fair chance. The previous actress turned down the season for another project, so the change wasn’t random. This new actress has consistently delivered strong performances in her past dramas, which is why I’m confident about this season. Sometimes a different actor can elevate a character in unexpected ways. I’m choosing to stay optimistic and see how everything goes before judging.
The amount of snoozefest being MinaSue's redemption party or Goeun's three boring men that I had to endure. I'd…
Because they know she will get so much hate so they did damage control for her but cutting off other contestants scenes and not giving them enough screen time is just absurd
Waw, kinda shocked by Min Ji, i already knew that she was like putting some pression on Mina Sue but ???Mina’s…
I agree that she shouldn’t have interrogated her like that, but I think she’s the type of person who likes to clear her mind and address whatever is bothering her. That said, there are certain things that, as individuals, really shouldn’t concern us, which is why Mingee shouldn’t have stepped in the way she did. Some situations are better left alone.
I also don’t see Mina as completely innocent. She was gossiping about the girls and making comments about lending them bikinis. Because of that, it’s hard for me to feel entirely bad for her.
Well said. I think some are just too insecure to like Mina
She gossips about the girls, put them down and victimizes herself. It's not just about playing the game or being a drama queen, her actions and behaviour are just not good
However, in her current situation, she is surrounded by people (mom, uncle, and aunt) who genuinely care about her and support her, giving her the courage to speak up and assert herself.
When someone who was once neglected finally feels valued and protected, they become more willing to express themselves and face situations they once avoided.
They didn't know who the culprit was and also the police only see them as the culprits if they call them
Why rush and squeeze all the meaningful parts into the ending when they had about 10 prior eps to build their story and do that properly?
Was there even a need for a love triangle?
I hope the baby got paid enough because he sincerely carried the show. I wouldn’t have continued watching if not for him.
Didn’t the lead actress of Taxi Driver also leave after season one? Even with the change, the show still managed to do well.
I really like this actress, which is why I’m still willing to give the drama a chance. I’m curious to see how the new actress interprets the role and how the story evolves with the change.
My main point is that even though the lead actress in TOTN wasn’t in the second season, it still turned out to be excellent because the new actress delivered such a strong performance and it doesn't erase the existence of the first actress. That’s why I used TOTN as an example, a cast change doesn’t automatically mean a drop in quality. I also believe Flex x Cop will introduce fresh plot developments this season, rather than repeating storylines that heavily relied on the previous actress. A new character can bring different chemistry, perspectives, and conflicts that keep the series interesting. If the writing stays strong and the performance is good, this season has every chance to be just as enjoyable, if not better.
I also don’t see Mina as completely innocent. She was gossiping about the girls and making comments about lending them bikinis. Because of that, it’s hard for me to feel entirely bad for her.