That it They always claim they want relatable human characters with flaws and have room for growth and development…
I completely agree It's frustrating how people often criticize characters for making human mistakes, especially when those decisions are realistic given the situation. It's like they want growth, but only if it fits their personal ideas of what's right or wrong. Everyone deals with things differently, and it's unfair to hold a character to an impossible standard. It's a shame that some fans aren't fully open to embracing those complexities in characters, even though they claim to want more depth.
People often claim they want complex characters, but when faced with them, they struggle to accept the flaws and contradictions that come with real depth. This isn’t about any specific episode just an overall observation based on what I’ve seen on this app.
I wish the Argan plot had been written better it had potential, but it didn’t quite hit the mark. Still, I enjoyed the episode overall. It would’ve been great if they had shown the proposal too 🥲
Despite some predictable parts in the plot, I liked the twists that kept things interesting. The leads really brought their characters to life, and anyone who says they can’t act should try acting themselves. The performances were solid, and their chemistry was undeniable.
The OST is another highlight. It’s been on repeat for me because it’s just too good 💗
Despite some predictable parts in the plot, I liked the twists that kept things interesting. The leads really brought their characters to life, and anyone who says they can’t act should try acting themselves. The performances were solid, and their chemistry was undeniable.
The OST is another highlight. It’s been on repeat for me because it’s just too good 💗