Yeah, whoever did the wardrobe should be retired. They show Anin, who is royalty, wearing clothes that look like…
Yes, I agree that the styles and patterns are period accurate; however, the day wear items don't appear to be particularly well constructed, especially for custom made garments.
I will admit that I use fast-forward with gleeful abandon on most series. The plots are often repetitive, subplots are generally useless, and 2nd lead romance are mostly cringe. I didn't hit ff even one single time in this series. I enjoyed it all the way through and that says a lot for a 20 episode production. Hats off to the cast, they did a wonderful job - all of them.
Fl gets pregnant after a one night stand , gets married to ml , both fall in love , some misunderstandings immerged…
Thanks for this. I'm at episode 22 and ready to throw a shoe at my TV. Judging by your comment, it gets worse, not better. So, I think I'm done with this show. Life is short and my Watchlist is long.
Grandma is great. The bestfriend and secretary are good together. It's been peaceful few episodes and bam the…
The best friend deserves way better than a secretary who sabotaged his boss's condoms to entrap an unwitting woman into pregnancy and marriage. The man is straight up despicable.
on episode 1 and everything's fine but man i can't with their clothes... they're soooo ugly the dresses are atrocious…
Yeah, whoever did the wardrobe should be retired. They show Anin, who is royalty, wearing clothes that look like they were produced in a beginner sewing class.
not surprising though, they did this with Gap, with every other production of theirs since gap actually. At least…
Yes, you're right, they did do it with Gap. That was back when GL audiences were starved for content and FreenBecky was pretty much the only game in town. Ironically, thanks to the success of Gap, we have a lot more choices now, so getting greedy and cavalier with a core audience is no longer a fail safe strategy.
With so much GL content available - from sources other than IDF - it's not an undue hardship to wait until a series completes before beginning to watch. That's what I did with Gap, what I should have done with Pin, and what I will do with any future IDF projects.
Sooooo, we're just glossing over that the 2nd male lead deliberately sabotaged his boss's condoms to entrap an unwilling woman into pregnancy and marriage. That's it? One mention and it's waved off as no big deal? What's the point of even having something so problematic as a plot device? It's unnecessary and vile.
What TF is the purpose of making international audiences wait 3 weeks to see a final episode that is fully ready for streaming now? This is a slap in the face to a fan base that has been a driving force behind the international popularity of FreenBecky and the profitability of Idol Factory productions. What an idiotic and short sighted decision.
I'm going to need a moment before I decide if my mental health will allow me to continue to root for a woman who won't root for herself.
Even in the comments, [not all] men want their feelings pandered to.
With so much GL content available - from sources other than IDF - it's not an undue hardship to wait until a series completes before beginning to watch. That's what I did with Gap, what I should have done with Pin, and what I will do with any future IDF projects.