I just wanted to sit and bask in the landscapes.
The charming natural scenes and the soft, lovely coloring are such a treat for the eyes - —like a little visual spa day. It’s wonderful.
I wish I had liked this more than I actually did, to be honest. It makes me sad because I genuinely loved the premise—it was incredibly unique and so promising. It was cute, beautiful, emotional… but I feel like there wasn’t enough happening, or it became too repetitive. Honestly, ten episodes probably would’ve told the story just fine. Yep. Sadly, the execution stumbled. Not terribly, but enough to trip the magic a little.
I still want to give it credit, though.
This soft and quiet story is about self-discovery, identity, and the freedom the characters slowly uncover. It’s about the relationships they build, making space for your true self, finding love that feels right, and learning to trust—yourself and others. It’s also about facing problems head-on and standing up for yourself. That’s really it. For both couples. Nothing more, nothing less.
And yet… I don’t know.
It had the aesthetic. It had the tropes. It looked like a fairytale.
But under all that pretty packaging was a slow, slightly messy rhythm and a romance that left me feeling oddly dizzy—like eating too much cotton candy. Sweet, but a little much. No. it's never too sweet.
P.S.: Thee had total golden retriever energy, and I adored every second of it.
Would I rewatch? Maybe.
Would I rewatch just for Thee? Definitely.
I wish I had liked this more than I actually did, to be honest. It makes me sad because I genuinely loved the premise—it was incredibly unique and so promising. It was cute, beautiful, emotional… but I feel like there wasn’t enough happening, or it became too repetitive. Honestly, ten episodes probably would’ve told the story just fine. Yep. Sadly, the execution stumbled. Not terribly, but enough to trip the magic a little.
I still want to give it credit, though.
This soft and quiet story is about self-discovery, identity, and the freedom the characters slowly uncover. It’s about the relationships they build, making space for your true self, finding love that feels right, and learning to trust—yourself and others. It’s also about facing problems head-on and standing up for yourself. That’s really it. For both couples. Nothing more, nothing less.
And yet… I don’t know.
It had the aesthetic. It had the tropes. It looked like a fairytale.
But under all that pretty packaging was a slow, slightly messy rhythm and a romance that left me feeling oddly dizzy—like eating too much cotton candy. Sweet, but a little much. No. it's never too sweet.
P.S.: Thee had total golden retriever energy, and I adored every second of it.
Would I rewatch? Maybe.
Would I rewatch just for Thee? Definitely.
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