Overrated, not a masterpiece as others had commented. People are only pretending to like this because it was produced…
Or.. maybe people have different tastes? Just spit-balling here but you are allowed to not like something that someone else does. Doesn't mean they are faking it. It's enough to say "not my cup of tea" while moving on to the next series without trying to speak for others.
😠I weep for this drama because I’m probably never going to be able to watch it. My problem is that I can’t…
This really is worth a watch though for Zee fans because he has a great character in this series and acts so well in it. And he and Saint really had fantastic chemistry in this. Definitely would recommend watching it.
*sigh* These two deserve much better. Vertical series do not allow a storyline or actors to shine as they should. I was happy to see Winner get a lead role and thought he had great chemistry with Chris but they needed more time and better writing to showcase it. I really hope they get a full series together sometime.
8.0/10This was honestly a visual serve. The genz vibe, the cinematography, the production - all of it looked amazing.…
Thank you, this actually helped me decide if I wanted to watch it or not. I'll probably get to it eventually but I really have to be in the right mood to watch teenagers being.. well, teenagers. LOL
I want to see this as a series.. but where the Producer is in a secret relationship with the actor who plays the fat bad guy LOL. Thank you for the review, it was a fun read.
My initial comment may also be dated because I have since watched Theory of Love and.. well.. yeah.. lots of characters need a good kick in the pants there.
I have not.. partially because I've heard it's worse in the "getting frustrated with the characters" side of things. I read a lot of reviews saying it wasn't necessary before going into this one though I may check it out one day.
Just started this and after only the first episode, I'm already enjoying it. I love seeing the 2 leads in such different roles than where I'd seen them before (Triage and He's Coming To Me.) As much as I like Yoon, I've never truly believed in his chemistry with his love interest in past roles but so far in this, he looks way more comfortable so I have high hopes for future episodes.
Yes! I'm only on ep 7 but I think Jinta is the most interesting character so far. For a non-human without feeling or emotions, there are fleeting moments where you can tell he wants Tin to succeed.
Good luck on your next watch.
How did they manage to work so much effective and seamless comedy into this very heavy and tragic drama?