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Definitely Award Winning
OMG — “RESET” Had Me in a Chokehold!
From start to finish, RESET the Series had me in a tight grip. Captivating, emotional, and flawlessly executed — this show was everything I didn’t know I needed and more. The writing was sharp, the production quality top-tier, and the acting? Simply phenomenal. Every scene pulled me deeper in.
The chemistry between the leads was undeniable. You could feel the love and affection radiating from their eyes — the kind of connection that doesn’t just happen; it’s magic. Every emotion translated through the screen: I laughed until my cheeks hurt, cried like I was living the heartbreak, and got so emotionally invested I caught myself yelling at the screen.
One of the most brilliant touches? The reimagining of Romeo and Juliet through Tada’s grief over Armin’s death. Absolutely genius and deeply affecting.
And can we talk about Tada?! A walking green flag, husband material through and through. The way he protected and cherished his love — chef’s kiss. His portrayal was so convincing, so heartfelt, I honestly wished I was in Armin’s shoes (cinematically, of course!).
As for Armin — what a performance. Pond embodied the role with nuance and charm, especially in taking on a more “wife-like” role. It was finger-snapping good. I genuinely hope we get to see more of this range in his future work, especially alongside Peterpan.
Bravo to the entire team. A massive round of applause and two enthusiastic thumbs up. If you haven’t watched RESET, you’re missing out on a masterpiece.
From start to finish, RESET the Series had me in a tight grip. Captivating, emotional, and flawlessly executed — this show was everything I didn’t know I needed and more. The writing was sharp, the production quality top-tier, and the acting? Simply phenomenal. Every scene pulled me deeper in.
The chemistry between the leads was undeniable. You could feel the love and affection radiating from their eyes — the kind of connection that doesn’t just happen; it’s magic. Every emotion translated through the screen: I laughed until my cheeks hurt, cried like I was living the heartbreak, and got so emotionally invested I caught myself yelling at the screen.
One of the most brilliant touches? The reimagining of Romeo and Juliet through Tada’s grief over Armin’s death. Absolutely genius and deeply affecting.
And can we talk about Tada?! A walking green flag, husband material through and through. The way he protected and cherished his love — chef’s kiss. His portrayal was so convincing, so heartfelt, I honestly wished I was in Armin’s shoes (cinematically, of course!).
As for Armin — what a performance. Pond embodied the role with nuance and charm, especially in taking on a more “wife-like” role. It was finger-snapping good. I genuinely hope we get to see more of this range in his future work, especially alongside Peterpan.
Bravo to the entire team. A massive round of applause and two enthusiastic thumbs up. If you haven’t watched RESET, you’re missing out on a masterpiece.
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