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When the ML's wig was more intriguing than the story, I knew this was gone be bad. Lol
Expectation are always low for these micro-dramas, but they can be fun and quick to watch. The premise for this sounded interesting so I gave it a try. Right off the bat, the characters actions were ridiculous. So the FL is somehow transported to the past after being murdered by her boyfriend/husband. She arrives in the past where they are at a public event. He's there as a celebrity promoting his work and she's his arm candy. She causes a scene at the event by immediately physically attacking him, understandably, over what he did to her. The attack is so fierce (and unrealistic. Lol. SMH) they some how end up stumbling on to the stage where a music group is performing. Lol. SMH.
The lead singer, who apparently has a history with her, of course. Stops singing to intervene in the violence, then completely abandons his band mates and the performance to follow her off stage to comfort her. He then proceeds to take her home. He didn't even bother to resume the show or to tell his band mates where he was going. Even more ridiculous was the FL asks him to return her to the home she shares with her murderer. In the mist of all this craziness, I was couldn't help but be intrigued by the ML's purple and white wig. Why was it so obvious? Surely the production team could afford a better lacefront than what he was wearing. I mean it did do a good job properly conveying the stiff overprocessed hair that can be seen on pop stars. But it was so distracting because it was obviously a wig. Lol.
Anyway, I turned this off at the end of the first episode when the FL was being choked to death again by her murderer. I'm sure she'll be rescued by the ML and their love will blossom from there. Again, these micro-dramas never have good writing, but can be entertaining. This was not good nor entertaining.
The lead singer, who apparently has a history with her, of course. Stops singing to intervene in the violence, then completely abandons his band mates and the performance to follow her off stage to comfort her. He then proceeds to take her home. He didn't even bother to resume the show or to tell his band mates where he was going. Even more ridiculous was the FL asks him to return her to the home she shares with her murderer. In the mist of all this craziness, I was couldn't help but be intrigued by the ML's purple and white wig. Why was it so obvious? Surely the production team could afford a better lacefront than what he was wearing. I mean it did do a good job properly conveying the stiff overprocessed hair that can be seen on pop stars. But it was so distracting because it was obviously a wig. Lol.
Anyway, I turned this off at the end of the first episode when the FL was being choked to death again by her murderer. I'm sure she'll be rescued by the ML and their love will blossom from there. Again, these micro-dramas never have good writing, but can be entertaining. This was not good nor entertaining.
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