Simple but cute.
I figure I’ll leave a review:
GMC is a cute show if you’re into predictable romance tropes and goofy over the top situations. It's perfect inspiration for your secret Tumblr roleplay OC; the one you’re too shy of putting out there because it’s a Mary-Sue. We all have that one Mary-Sue OC.
There are a lot of critique points regarding the complete imbalance in affection between the two leads, but that comes back to predictable romance tropes where one is a cold, brooding mystery with a tragic past and the other is an innocent bean who is sunshine and rainbows. The “I can fix him” type of scenario. It's really up to each individual person how they feel about the male lead's characteristics/portrayal, and the female lead's desperation for his affection, and how said male lead treats the female lead. It can be really unfortunate and bordering on emotional abuse.
However, the storyline itself isn’t groundbreaking or unique. It's straightforward. The characters are likeable. Even the unlikeable ones have their redeeming points.
So, if you want a typical high school TV romance with two characters who went from hate to love, this would be for you.
GMC is a cute show if you’re into predictable romance tropes and goofy over the top situations. It's perfect inspiration for your secret Tumblr roleplay OC; the one you’re too shy of putting out there because it’s a Mary-Sue. We all have that one Mary-Sue OC.
There are a lot of critique points regarding the complete imbalance in affection between the two leads, but that comes back to predictable romance tropes where one is a cold, brooding mystery with a tragic past and the other is an innocent bean who is sunshine and rainbows. The “I can fix him” type of scenario. It's really up to each individual person how they feel about the male lead's characteristics/portrayal, and the female lead's desperation for his affection, and how said male lead treats the female lead. It can be really unfortunate and bordering on emotional abuse.
However, the storyline itself isn’t groundbreaking or unique. It's straightforward. The characters are likeable. Even the unlikeable ones have their redeeming points.
So, if you want a typical high school TV romance with two characters who went from hate to love, this would be for you.
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