All this negative criticism against this drama takes me back to the "Legend of the Blue Sea" days. It…
They basically do this to actors and actresses they don’t like. Ep1 had only been out for a few minutes, and I had already seen tons of criticism and hate reviews. Honestly, I don’t understand how you can judge an entire drama based on just one episode. I’m someone who will drop a drama if I’m not intrigued from the beginning, but this one is far from bad, despite how people are trying to make it seem. Loving this so far
after 2 episodes, I don't understand a single criticism towards this show , such a harmless, fun show this is…
You would think it was that bad with the way these people are complaining or criticizing everything when only 2 eps are out and they're good. “Cringey,” “bad/forced acting,” blah blah blah, are we even watching the same show? It’s actually so fun, and I’m really looking forward to the next eps.
Seungil had no reason to say that out loud. Nothing inappropriate happened when they slept on the bed, and bringing it up in front of Heesun and everyone else felt unnecessary and awkward. It really makes me question what he was thinking when he chose to share that publicly, especially knowing it would give Heesun the wrong idea.
The editing in the last 2 ep was also disappointing. So many scenes were cut, and Goeun’s interactions with the three guys felt dragged out and uninteresting. For the first time, I found myself not looking forward to this usual trope on the show, especially since it was obvious she wasn’t genuinely interested in any of them.
It also feels like the show didn’t expect Seungil and Mingee to become as popular as they did, judging by how heavily their scenes were edited out. Showing them in the previews only to barely include them in the actual ep was frustrating and misleading. The pacing of the last ep felt rushed, but overall, this season was one of the most fun and entertaining.
nd i also hate Mingee she was being wayy too overpowering behaving as if she own Seungil, her behaviour towards…
Mina was also rude even countless times throwing jabs at Mingee. The comment she made about their sunglasses was weird but the others just laughed it off
People using cultural differences to explain Mina Sue's antcis baffle me, it has nothing to do with culture and…
It baffles me to see some people actually defending her, but I guess they’re like her and see themselves in her, which is why they defend such behavior.
Mina sue is the type who can dish out certain behavior but struggles to accept it when it’s done to her. For example, she has no issues showing interest in multiple guys, yet Subeen being close to Heesun suddenly becomes a problem for her. That double standard makes her actions feel so manipulative and inconsiderate. Instead of being upfront about her feelings, she seems to enjoy keeping her options open while expecting everyone else to stay loyal or considerate of her emotions. This pattern makes it harder to sympathize with her.
Yes, I kinda believe now because one of Mina Sue’s friends said, ‘Mina was told that she would get hate when it airs, but she still agreed.’ So, thinking about it now…
I don’t know why some people still want Heesun and Subeen to end up together especially on X. He had the chance to pick her but he didn’t. He mentioned that his ideal type is someone tall like Lee Da-hee, so he’ll probably keep going after Mina. I really hope Heesun can move on and end up with a new contestant.
The editing in the last 2 ep was also disappointing. So many scenes were cut, and Goeun’s interactions with the three guys felt dragged out and uninteresting. For the first time, I found myself not looking forward to this usual trope on the show, especially since it was obvious she wasn’t genuinely interested in any of them.
It also feels like the show didn’t expect Seungil and Mingee to become as popular as they did, judging by how heavily their scenes were edited out. Showing them in the previews only to barely include them in the actual ep was frustrating and misleading. The pacing of the last ep felt rushed, but overall, this season was one of the most fun and entertaining.
Instead of being upfront about her feelings, she seems to enjoy keeping her options open while expecting everyone else to stay loyal or considerate of her emotions. This pattern makes it harder to sympathize with her.
So, thinking about it now…
I don't think I'm prepared for that