Don't like it just because you pity her
The drama starts off strong, with a talented cast and fascinating cases that highlight the female lead’s brilliant problem-solving skills. The earlier episodes are gripping, blending mystery and character depth seamlessly. However, after episode 9, the narrative begins to falter, and by episode 11, the cases lose their intrigue, leaving the story feeling repetitive and uninspired.
The male lead, despite being the most celebrated character, barely had any screen time. His sudden feelings for the female lead felt rushed and underdeveloped. While many rave about him being a "green flag," it seems to stem more from his liking a girl with autism rather than his character depth. The romance, especially the "cat talk," felt unrealistic and unconvincing.
Though I binged it, the drama couldn’t sustain its initial brilliance, leaving me disappointed.
The male lead, despite being the most celebrated character, barely had any screen time. His sudden feelings for the female lead felt rushed and underdeveloped. While many rave about him being a "green flag," it seems to stem more from his liking a girl with autism rather than his character depth. The romance, especially the "cat talk," felt unrealistic and unconvincing.
Though I binged it, the drama couldn’t sustain its initial brilliance, leaving me disappointed.
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