Ok. We getting somewhere. I was holding my breath thinking it could be another imaginary horny ass scene but it’s…
Okay, I thought I was the only one who thought the shower scene was impractical and unrealistic. It's so awkward, even with a large amount space. Leg cramps. Slippery parts. I do not recommend. lol
You can never make me hate this show. I think they are doing great. I love that they are acknowledging that Day and August had/have feelings for each other and dealing with this head on. My hope is that it isn't being handled like Step by Step and it gets drawn out.
This episode was better than episode one.We are starting to see hints of complexity in Jade that weren't really…
I like your explanation. I hope it really is as deep as you explained it. It would make the show more interesting. With Mai there, Jade would finally have someone who wants him and fights for him.
I think if it wasn't for the constant disruptions in airing this show, I would have been more involved in the drama. Kind of lost me a bit to be honest.
I was hesitant to watch this series due to the discussion of mental health, but I had a rough week and needed something with good acting and a good plot. Park Bo Young rarely disappoints me with her display on the screen.
Right off the bat, I knew it was going to hit a spot. I resonated with the FL Da Eun so much. It was hard to see it and I felt at times a bit angry that it looked like her problems would be solved with a quick solution, but it didn't. Reality of what it means to finally allow yourself to feel the emotions and the impact of what it means to be depressed.
We look happy, but we are just holding it together by a thread and a smile and it's so heavy that you feel like you can't breath. By the time episode 9 rolled around, I was visibly upset with my own mental health. When the drama hit I was scare of what would happen to me if I was entered into a facility. How would I cope?
I feel like this could have cut about 4 episodes from the series. While I loved that the main couple had chemistry, the writing really made the chase drawn out. It also didn't make any sense. Sky rejected him and Venus was butthurt about it, but I don't think Sky was in the wrong. He didn't have to reciprocate the feelings at that time. He could have been focused more on school even though he liked Venus. He still had a few more years of medical school left and that's hard enough as it is and adding a boyfriend into the mix. That part of the plot didn't seem right to me.
The secondary couples were okay, but at times it felt like the relationships had communication issues. They communicated when they wanted to.
Overall, I would give it 6.5/10. I was entertained. The chemistry was great, but the plot was not the best.
Right off the bat, I knew it was going to hit a spot. I resonated with the FL Da Eun so much. It was hard to see it and I felt at times a bit angry that it looked like her problems would be solved with a quick solution, but it didn't. Reality of what it means to finally allow yourself to feel the emotions and the impact of what it means to be depressed.
We look happy, but we are just holding it together by a thread and a smile and it's so heavy that you feel like you can't breath. By the time episode 9 rolled around, I was visibly upset with my own mental health. When the drama hit I was scare of what would happen to me if I was entered into a facility. How would I cope?
The secondary couples were okay, but at times it felt like the relationships had communication issues. They communicated when they wanted to.
Overall, I would give it 6.5/10. I was entertained. The chemistry was great, but the plot was not the best.