Promising Start, Frustratingly Hollow Finish
Was expecting a thoughtful and refreshing take on relationships, and to be fair, it does start off that way. The initial episodes feel grounded, relatable, and even a bit charming in how they explore modern struggles—career, housing, and unconventional relationships.
But as the story progresses, it slowly loses that spark. What initially felt subtle and introspective starts turning into something unnecessarily drawn-out and frustrating. The pacing drags, and the emotional payoff never quite matches the buildup.
The most irritating part for me was the female lead’s constant internal monologues. They’re meant to be philosophical, but often come across as random, overthought musings that don’t add much depth. Combined with her oddly blank, almost expressionless delivery, it made many scenes feel awkward rather than meaningful.
By the end, instead of feeling satisfied, I was left wondering what the drama was trying to say. It had potential, but somewhere along the way, it got lost in its own attempt to be profound.
But as the story progresses, it slowly loses that spark. What initially felt subtle and introspective starts turning into something unnecessarily drawn-out and frustrating. The pacing drags, and the emotional payoff never quite matches the buildup.
The most irritating part for me was the female lead’s constant internal monologues. They’re meant to be philosophical, but often come across as random, overthought musings that don’t add much depth. Combined with her oddly blank, almost expressionless delivery, it made many scenes feel awkward rather than meaningful.
By the end, instead of feeling satisfied, I was left wondering what the drama was trying to say. It had potential, but somewhere along the way, it got lost in its own attempt to be profound.
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