I watched 5 episodes, but I still don't care about the characters or the story. This is not for me.
Same here... I started watching it yesterday and barely made it through 15 episodes — mostly by skipping. I just can’t tolerate the acting of both female leads anymore. Dropped it for good.
Apparently I heard somewhere that the FL actor has a no kiss clause in her contract so if that’s the case she…
If that’s the case, then actors and actresses who aren’t willing to commit to a real romance storyline shouldn’t be accepting romance dramas in the first place. Like seriously — why take up a role in a show called Be Passionately in Love if you’re going to treat it like Be Mildly Friendly and Socially Distant? 💀 There are so many talented actors out there who would’ve given that role their heart, soul, and an actually believable kiss scene. Instead, we get stiff chemistry, fake kisses edited by someone who clearly didn’t care, and romantic buildup that leads to… absolutely nothing. 💔 They shouldn't waste good scripts and opportunities. Don’t mislead viewers with a fiery title and serve us room-temperature tea. If you’re not ready to act like you're passionately in love, then please — stick to business dramas, historical plots, or family comedies. Leave romance for those who can sell it with their eyes, their voice, and yes… their lips. 😀
A drama named Be Passionately in Love with no proper kiss? That’s not just misleading — that’s full-on emotional fraud! You can’t promise passion in the title and then deliver episodes of shy glances ..Where’s the kiss? The chemistry? The spark?If the most action we get is a slow-motion hug or a badly edited almost-kiss, then change the title to Be Respectfully Distant or Be Mildly Interested in Love. Don’t scam the viewers — we came here for fireworks, not fire safety protocols!..
There are so many talented actors out there who would’ve given that role their heart, soul, and an actually believable kiss scene. Instead, we get stiff chemistry, fake kisses edited by someone who clearly didn’t care, and romantic buildup that leads to… absolutely nothing. 💔
They shouldn't waste good scripts and opportunities. Don’t mislead viewers with a fiery title and serve us room-temperature tea.
If you’re not ready to act like you're passionately in love, then please — stick to business dramas, historical plots, or family comedies. Leave romance for those who can sell it with their eyes, their voice, and yes… their lips. 😀