Oh, maybe not a time skip after all going from the preview, that's exciting. I'm gonna miss them, they're very cute. This is such a comforting watch for me, it's definitely a slow burn, but the characters are so lovable. It also doesn't have the quirkiness I've gotten used to from jdramas which is a nice change of pace.
Wow, this was bad. But here I am. I was invested enough that I’m genuinely annoyed Khom and Baiboon didn’t get a satisfying ending. That last episode was so fucking funny, though, I don’t even know where to start.
Okay, first of all, the bodyguards taking orders from literally anyone is so funny. It’s really sweet that they swore to stick by Kamol, but let’s be real, it’s because they can’t get a job working for anyone else. Day revealing Kamol threatened his life being the reason Kim and Kamol patch things up is wild. The way I cackled when Kamol told Kim’s dad he’s 36 years old! Was I meant to know this or did they really just throw the fact they have an age-gap in the last episode? Unreal. How old is Kim supposed to be, then? The scene with Kim talking about Danil to his brother in front of him is hilarious. Evan is like: thank you for telling me the reason my brother is acting like an insane person is only because he’s needy. All is forgiven now. Thanks for the free family therapy session, Kim.
As a comedy, it’s very entertaining, but some things are actually annoying: the acting is bad, the soundtrack never fits, which makes watching even cute scenes pretty uncomfortable, and most importantly, the dialogues are ridiculous. I didn't entirely feel like I wasted my time watching this, but I can't possibly rate it higher then 6/10.
I'm so annoyed at myself. I watched season 1 knowing season 2 was almost done airing, but then season 1 ended on a cliffhanger so I thought I'd just watch the first episode to see them reunite, but I couldn't help myself, watched up to episode 6 and now I'm stuck with an even worse cliffhanger. I'm suffering... I really adore Damian and Jerry so much but what happens next has the potential to ruin them, I'm scared 😔
I was 5 episodes late cause I wasn't very excited about this but Rain and Phayu definitely brought my excitement back. But since I was looking forward to OhmFluke, I'm glad Kim and Sun are finally making some progress.
I don't think it's ever correct to qualify an episode as "not bad" since the whole series is a disaster but honestly this episode wasn't as bad. I don't know how much of that opinion is influenced by how handsome Gun looked but I did like it, somehow.
Where did the Ice and Tee scene from the trailer go, though? Despite Tee trying to guilt trip Ice into giving up his dream for him, they had unexpected chemistry and I was looking forward to it.
I expected to see comments about the lack of development, it's definitely true, though I really liked this episode. I still find it so comforting, somehow. Asuka was my favorite this episode, I really love Tomoya's acting, he's a gem.
Oh man, I hadn't connected the dots between the assault and this... I hate when this kinda stuff happens and ruins the whole project. This is such an extreme case, as well. Some would have gone through with it despite what happened so I'm relieved they decided to reshoot.
The preview took me by surprise... Wasn't that too much? Surely them giving away so much has to mean it's not Jerry, right? Ah, what a rollercoaster, I don't know what to believe. I really enjoyed the twists in episode 6, though. It was a lot of fun.
Gosh, this was so lovely. I really loved it. I don't quite have the same little voice in my own head but I saw so much of myself in her, I don't think I've ever related to a character so much. It had me tearing up at times when it felt so silly to want to cry yet somehow it felt incredibly healing.
I'm gonna miss them, they're very cute. This is such a comforting watch for me, it's definitely a slow burn, but the characters are so lovable. It also doesn't have the quirkiness I've gotten used to from jdramas which is a nice change of pace.
That last episode was so fucking funny, though, I don’t even know where to start.
Okay, first of all, the bodyguards taking orders from literally anyone is so funny. It’s really sweet that they swore to stick by Kamol, but let’s be real, it’s because they can’t get a job working for anyone else.
Day revealing Kamol threatened his life being the reason Kim and Kamol patch things up is wild.
The way I cackled when Kamol told Kim’s dad he’s 36 years old! Was I meant to know this or did they really just throw the fact they have an age-gap in the last episode? Unreal. How old is Kim supposed to be, then?
The scene with Kim talking about Danil to his brother in front of him is hilarious. Evan is like: thank you for telling me the reason my brother is acting like an insane person is only because he’s needy. All is forgiven now. Thanks for the free family therapy session, Kim.
As a comedy, it’s very entertaining, but some things are actually annoying: the acting is bad, the soundtrack never fits, which makes watching even cute scenes pretty uncomfortable, and most importantly, the dialogues are ridiculous.
I didn't entirely feel like I wasted my time watching this, but I can't possibly rate it higher then 6/10.
Where did the Ice and Tee scene from the trailer go, though? Despite Tee trying to guilt trip Ice into giving up his dream for him, they had unexpected chemistry and I was looking forward to it.