The finale, while satisfying in some ways, left me feeling a bit torn. Dividing it into two parts felt unnecessary; they could have easily spread out the content over several episodes. Plus, it seemed a bit hastily put together. Did it meet my expectations? I'm not entirely convinced. Some scenes felt redundant, and there were definitely missed opportunities for a more impactful conclusion. Nonetheless, despite its flaws, the drama as a whole still retains its charm.
The finale, while satisfying in some ways, left me feeling a bit torn. Dividing it into two parts felt unnecessary;…
this drama still manages to captivate with its charm and solid performances. Despite the rushed ending and some narrative inconsistencies, I found myself thoroughly engaged throughout. Therefore, I would rate it an 8.5 out of 10.
The finale, while satisfying in some ways, left me feeling a bit torn. Dividing it into two parts felt unnecessary; they could have easily spread out the content over several episodes. Plus, it seemed a bit hastily put together. Did it meet my expectations? I'm not entirely convinced. Some scenes felt redundant, and there were definitely missed opportunities for a more impactful conclusion. Nonetheless, despite its flaws, the drama as a whole still retains its charm.
even though this drama has a problem with the script, I found myself wanting binge watching it, and I didn't feel like this for so long now, I hope this year there are going to air more drama that gives me the 2016's vibes.
I am not that confident since Squid Game S2 is going out this year, but I hope they keep that vibe that I think it died during the years
So true, they could have started all of the twist sooner then finished it with a balance, I'm disappointed 🙂
This drama was saved by its first 7/8 episodes for me. In the end, I found myself drawn in by the performances of the actors. I appreciated that they didn't feel the need to bring in any newcomers because that would have detracted a lot from the quality. The choice of the cast was excellent, and the plot seemed perfect, but then the scriptwriting ensured that everything got crammed into the last 6 episodes. It's disappointing because with such a strong start and a talented cast, this drama had the potential to be something truly remarkable.
the storyline feels disjointed, as if the writers couldn't decide on a central plot and instead opted for a mishmash of random events. Characters pop in and out without proper development, leaving viewers struggling to connect with their motives or actions. It's frustrating to invest time in a drama only to find oneself constantly questioning the relevance of each scene.
Perfect Marriage Revenge (PMR) follows a logical storyline without overwhelming the plot with unnecessary subplots, it features more soft and romantic scenes compared to MMH's more chaotic and humor-driven narrative… 😅
No, I don't mean to offend anyone...I don't even know how this is going to offend others...I feel PMR is wayy…
Perfect Marriage Revenge (PMR) follows a logical storyline without overwhelming the plot with unnecessary subplots, it features more soft and romantic scenes compared to MMH's more chaotic and humor-driven narrative… 😅
I am not that confident since Squid Game S2 is going out this year, but I hope they keep that vibe that I think it died during the years