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Frustrating fluff
Okay, let me start by saying that I wanted to like this. I started off liking it. Golden retriever and black cat characters? Excellent. I found the cringe to be endearing at first. It seemed like the show understood that it was silly, and was having fun. About episode 9 is where I feel like it lost its way. Introducing Qin's backstory at that late stage was like a slap in the face. It was around the same time that the characters finally became boyfriends and were intimate. Off screen. Don't be fooled, there's zero NC scenes in this show. They build sexual tension and then do very conservative fade-to-black cuts. (even the actors seemed surprised by the cuts when watching) ANYway. That episode was the death knell for me, but I kept watching to see if it could recover.
There are many, many singing scenes. Probably the actors are also singers so I guess this is required. As usual, I skip through the songs. What made me give up entirely is how the plot line with the parents was resolved. It was just so bad. Totally unbelievable. All those years of staying silent, and in one scene it's all fixed.
The redeeming quality is the lead actors. Even through all the ridiculous doggy panting, Tee managed to seem genuine. And Por somehow made Qin to be likeable despite how cold his character is supposed to be. I hope that the next show they're in has a better script.
There are many, many singing scenes. Probably the actors are also singers so I guess this is required. As usual, I skip through the songs. What made me give up entirely is how the plot line with the parents was resolved. It was just so bad. Totally unbelievable. All those years of staying silent, and in one scene it's all fixed.
The redeeming quality is the lead actors. Even through all the ridiculous doggy panting, Tee managed to seem genuine. And Por somehow made Qin to be likeable despite how cold his character is supposed to be. I hope that the next show they're in has a better script.
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