Wait I'm so confused. So according to the synopsis Mild's character is 50yrs old? So the 50yr old is the cafe…
You're correct. And then they have the audacity to say the message for this is that age doesn't matter and you can be yourself and follow your dreams.This is false advertising for the plastic surgery industry. I can’t see it any other way.
This is why you shouldn't do any sequels. They doubled down on the stereotypes instead of breaking them. I can't…
what do you mean? women only laugh at silly stuff in their 20's? it's a gender specific thing? it died as you grow older? We're supposed to not find meaningless joy when we're older? I can't with all these stereotypes, really!
If I wanted to read a webtoon, I would. I don't know why there's absolutely no adaptation to the medium. An anime from a webtoon turning out like this would be ok, but a drama? It becomes boring because it's too fake and contrived. So it will probably be just chewing gum for the brain, like Hollywood rom-coms.
I didn't start liking the female lead till episode 9. I guess she's the character type that grows on you. I think…
I'm on episode 14 and still have a hard time liking that character. I understand her but it makes me angry, especially because I was raised somewhat the same way. It's no excuse for being a clueless ahole (sorry).
Yeah, and Lian's infantilist treatment of Kuea is just part of the filling in the whole abusive cannoli.
And it's not even the most troubling part. I can't even watch the other couple. The little guy seems like he's physically afraid of the other one. It's terrifying.
It's visually very beautiful but it makes absolutely no sense. It's like watching the embellishment of abuse. Are they lovers or are they father and son?
I can't get over the fact that they portrayed her like this. She's a detective but lacks the most important characteristic a detective should have, critical thinking, by portraying her as a flat earther so that she can be skeptical of his story? She could still be skeptical and have basic common knowledge.
I was looking for an accurate review because that raking of over 8 made me doubt myself.There's been something on the back of my mind since the first episode that I can't shake off.Now, I'm on episode 7 and the red flag of the main male lead are so evident. I couldn't even enjoy the kiss, I just yelled "run, girl, run!"I probably won't drop it but it's really disappointing. Why do people keep getting a great cast, great production and end up coming up with something so poor?! I don't get it.
Not really real love when she put aside her love for herself because of her husband and her daughter. That's how…
She didn't. She was a wreck at the end. It's like she was holding her breath for 3 years, living on the edge of a sword, waiting for the inevitable. At the end, the inevitable came and she was still not prepared for it. She was broken and lost. That's also why the sister tells her she doesn't have to be ok, because she truly isn't, she hasn't even started the breakup process. That's not pulling through, it was putting herself on hold for someone who wasn't even honest to himself and put that on others.
For me, the best story was of the Second Sister of the trio. It was heartbreaking and how she helped her husband…
Not really real love when she put aside her love for herself because of her husband and her daughter. That's how so many women become empty in a marriage. I don't think it's something that should be romanticised
Are they lovers or are they father and son?
Except the lawyer guy, he seems to be the only one with some sense.