I agree with you regarding the actor who played Bang! His character stood out the most, because of his acting skills. It was phenomenal! I also loved the character Tal Tal not merely because of the actors acting skills but because of the character himself. I still have 3 episodes remaining, although I've already wrote a review lol.
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Ohhhhh! Sorry, I misunderstood your original comment. I thought you were asking what a toxic person was. I misunderstood because you used an acronym. I don't know nearly half of the acronyms users use on kisskh.com.
While I agree with your review. I don't think this drama intended for the leads to grow in emotional intelligence but rather, show a realistic view of college life between two twenty something year olds. I've known so many people like the female and male lead and unfortunately, the end of this drama is similar to their chaotic and toxic relationship. In life, some people learn, while others don't!
It'll be a blessing if every 20 year old would have emotional intelligence and get counseling for childhood trauma before they reach 30! The world would be a better place.
The female lead didn't deserve the second male lead but to be honest, it was partly his fault for pursuing someone who showed no real interest in him. He was beating a dead fish.
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Although his character is toxic, I do encourage you to finish watching the drama. When you get a chance, go to my profile and read the review I wrote. I added tips that would help anyone complete the drama lol.
I choose goodbye, my princess for obvious reasons. For those who havent watched it. The ML basically kills her…
Please check the spoiler box. Btw, I chose Good Bye My Princess because the male lead was evil but wanted everyone to love him no matter how wrong he did!
Now that you've said that I've realised that this is realistic and that there's actually couples like this in…
Yup, I've known many couples like this during college. Fortunately, I was the type to give in at the beginning, as I was realistic about the outcome lol.
I agree with everything that you wrote except Jae-on's character development. I don't think every drama is supposed to have character development for the leads, this drama is a prime example. Rather this drama is showing us, what happens in real life among modern day 20 year olds. Most do not develop emotionally (gradually gain emotional intelligence), but rather bring their toxic habits with them in their 30's (they get it from their parents, and it becomes a generational curse). BTW, I totally wanted Na-bi to stay single, as she def. didn't deserve Do-hyuk (actually she did him a favor), and she's toxic too and should seek counseling and stay away from Jae-on because behaviors don't change overnight. Neither one of them loved one another, but rather, it was infatuation and lust.
I can tell you what will happen with Jae-on and Na-bi relationship based upon experience and the drama. There's 3 options: #1. They will stay in the toxic relationship, hurting one another until they either break up or seek counseling (behaviors take years to change). #2. If they stay together while seeking counseling, there will be years of pain and heartbreak until they reach to the point where they mutually respect one another. #3. They will eventually breakup, when it reaches to the point they are over the hurt and pain.
Omg I totally agree with that and I was even telling myself that too, but I also think that it came down to the…
His words were clear but his actions were contradictory, which is the reason he is toxic. However, the female lead is toxic too, homegirl wasn't too far from where he was. I think the male lead character has narcissistic personality disorder (Google the disorder for details).
I agree with most of what you wrote, except people living in the west not being able to tolerate multiple relationships. My first thought was, you must not be talking about America lol. I actually think it's the reverse, which is what I wrote in my review approx. 4 weeks ago; westerners would enjoy Nevertheless , more than Southeast/East Asians. Which was proved correctly, based upon the network stats!
If you're not American, you'll be surprised what people here are into. As an American sometimes I'm astonished. The drama Nevertheless is probably 90% more subtle than most American dramas.
I agree with most of your review. However, I think the lead characters surpassed being friends with benefits, which is why people consider their relationship to be toxic. When I was about that life, I never wanted to meet my FWB parents or aunts. Heck, I really never wanted to see them except when it was "beneficial." Lastly, I don't think one has to be in a romantic relationship with someone for the relationship to be toxic. Some of the most toxic people I know are in my family.
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It'll be a blessing if every 20 year old would have emotional intelligence and get counseling for childhood trauma before they reach 30! The world would be a better place.
The female lead didn't deserve the second male lead but to be honest, it was partly his fault for pursuing someone who showed no real interest in him. He was beating a dead fish.
Amazing!
I can tell you what will happen with Jae-on and Na-bi relationship based upon experience and the drama. There's 3 options:
#1. They will stay in the toxic relationship, hurting one another until they either break up or seek counseling (behaviors take years to change).
#2. If they stay together while seeking counseling, there will be years of pain and heartbreak until they reach to the point where they mutually respect one another.
#3. They will eventually breakup, when it reaches to the point they are over the hurt and pain.
If you're not American, you'll be surprised what people here are into. As an American sometimes I'm astonished. The drama Nevertheless is probably 90% more subtle than most American dramas.