It's good but not as great as the comments show, there are a few things that didn't make sense, also I hated what they did to MaPi and the ending was kinda flat. It's nice short drama to watch but I'd not watch it again, probably because they messed up the main reason I liked it and the slow beginning of the series that almost made me drop it~
OMG how I love Paul and Nice 😂they are the reason I rated this so high 😂 specially Paul!! My favourite character in the whole series, he is funny, cute adorable, just perfectly amazing !!! And Maxky looks like the younger brother of Actor Tong Thanayut and as bubbly and quirky as he is lol I just love everything about Paul/Maxky !!! The drama itself is also good, I just felt sorry for Green the whole series but other than that everything was nice, not great but good enough to entertain. I Highly recommended watching this series even if just for Paul and Nice 😂 they deserve it ~~~
I didn't like the idea of a Hero ML who adopt a bullied FL and make her more sociable then they fall in love, Serina and Uka are both in the same boat they fall in love with whoever help them because they are treated badly which I don't think is real love but whatever, the other thing I didn't like was how unnecessarily mysterious the ML is, but he is in highschool being too dramatic is what defines him, beside that everything is just typical school romance ~~
I wish this lasted a bit longer, it was hilarious and the ML was extremely weird. I'd prefer if it was slightly longer and the cringiness is toned down a little bit but I really loved it.
Ummmmm It wasn't great but also wasn't very bad, just in between, I wouldn't really recommend it because it was over dramatised and the last ep was so weird, it's like they have to put the breakup then makeup part in the drama, so they forced it into the last ep unnecessarily, but still it wasn't the worst I've seen and actually it has a nice start so ~
Ummmmm It wasn't great but also wasn't very bad, just in between, I wouldn't really recommend it because it was over dramatised and the last ep was so weird, it's like they have to put the breakup then makeup part in the drama, so they forced it into the last ep unnecessarily, but still it wasn't the worst I've seen and actually it has a nice start so ~
For money, the Koreans are now catering to the US market, Netflix, Amazon, Hulu etc. Americans were getting tired…
Well ok, but is cutting the season in two will do the deed!? I mean what if the first part didn't succeed or wasn't as great will they leave it like that without closure just because the first half didn't work out!? Also I can see a lot of korean Netflix shows that has many seasons and others with just one 10-12 ep season, what changed the plan!? It could be money like you said, or just Netflixing kdramas but that's a ridiculous thing to do~
Loved this drama though wasn't that interested in the real state stuff and I didn't get a few things here and there but that didn't.ake the drama any less enjoyable, it was funny and entertaining.
Netflix hollywood influence. Netflix wants to analyze if it's worth putting money into producing more episodes.
Sorry but that doesn't make any sense, 😅because they already announced the second season and mostly both parts are filmed together, and it's not like they release ep every week or so and wait to see fans reactions, Netflix usually release all the eps at once. Even if they wanted to test the water first, that would work just fine if they released a full season instead of cutting it into parts.
Well, I don't know if money is the reason, it depends on the popularity after all, See what happened in AOS, it got the same hype and excitement even with changing the main actress.
TBH i don't mind much either but I just hate that I have to wait for the second season/part to get an ending for a drama that is about 12ep or so which is considered shorter than the original 16ep kdrama.
Ummm, l there is a lot of Netflix adaptation that has one season and others with multiple seasons, also not all dramas im talking about are from Netflix, I'm wondering why splitting the one season in half making it two, they only did that in kdramas.
Thank you for stating the obvious 😂, I know that, I'm just asking why!? Because that means we have to wait for a while before we know the end like in Island.
What's with new kdramas being less than 16 EPs and consists of 2 seasons!? Not that I'm against having more than one season but I prefer to have one full series with an end instead of waiting for a second season.
It's nice short drama to watch but I'd not watch it again, probably because they messed up the main reason I liked it and the slow beginning of the series that almost made me drop it~
The drama itself is also good, I just felt sorry for Green the whole series but other than that everything was nice, not great but good enough to entertain.
I Highly recommended watching this series even if just for Paul and Nice 😂 they deserve it ~~~
Well, we have no choice anyway 🤷
It wasn't great but also wasn't very bad, just in between, I wouldn't really recommend it because it was over dramatised and the last ep was so weird, it's like they have to put the breakup then makeup part in the drama, so they forced it into the last ep unnecessarily, but still it wasn't the worst I've seen and actually it has a nice start so ~
It wasn't great but also wasn't very bad, just in between, I wouldn't really recommend it because it was over dramatised and the last ep was so weird, it's like they have to put the breakup then makeup part in the drama, so they forced it into the last ep unnecessarily, but still it wasn't the worst I've seen and actually it has a nice start so ~
Also I can see a lot of korean Netflix shows that has many seasons and others with just one 10-12 ep season, what changed the plan!?
It could be money like you said, or just Netflixing kdramas but that's a ridiculous thing to do~
Even if they wanted to test the water first, that would work just fine if they released a full season instead of cutting it into parts.
TBH i don't mind much either but I just hate that I have to wait for the second season/part to get an ending for a drama that is about 12ep or so which is considered shorter than the original 16ep kdrama.
Because that means we have to wait for a while before we know the end like in Island.
Not that I'm against having more than one season but I prefer to have one full series with an end instead of waiting for a second season.