it's disrespectful and unfair to put all the blame on Jia's back when Mingyu(!) was the one following her all around. Yeah, sure, she deceived him, but it's being portrayed as if she's the only bad person here. She would've gotten through with all the lies and saving him, if he wasn't tailing her since they've met on the train, overstepping all set boundaries. wtf. I don't like that type of demonizing, esp. if it's to cover up men's sh*t and put it on women. (got a bit political, but anygays)
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Not sure if this is the episode here which is part of 12th on Netflix, so uh yeah.........It annoys me that Jia reacts even more unrealistic than people in other K-Dramas. Mingyu just does everything to be near her - yeah "cute" -, but he oversteps the boundaries she set constantly. He promised her to leave multiple times and JUST DOESN'T. what does she? just accept it. also, being compared to a robot all the time would give me such an ick. Red flag over red flags, it annoys me how both of them act, especially him of course tho. But I want to know how it ends so, uhm I gotta suffer through xD
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It's confusing how on Netflix it's 16 episodes and on MDL it's 32. I actually wrote a review for the 12th episode but realised MDL or another streaming service parts them differently
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