i was really hoping to like this. this sounds like such an intriguing psychological thriller, unreliable narrator…
i truly understand where mio is coming from and why she acted like that, but as a viewer i was also wishing for some type of character development or a point where she'd grow to love herself enough without masato. i thought we were gonna get that in the last ep esp when she stabbed him. sadly not.
that being said, WTF was that last episode. why and how tf is masato this superhuman being who survives severe head trauma bashing his head against a rock, getting stabbed in the back with glass, rolling down a cliff after an EARTHQUAKE, and crashing his car to the point it FLIPPED AND EXPLODED. be fr. letting him live or not get justice at all left such a poor taste in my mouth. the writers so desperately wanted viewers to sympathize with him because of his traumatic past---that all of these murders were justified. why else would they want to let him live at the end? unless they're planning on making a s2 or smth (which i doubt), leaving mio unchanged and letting masato free is basically slapping all DA and murder victims in the face. truly, were we supposed to be rooting for masato or smth?
i was really hoping to like this. this sounds like such an intriguing psychological thriller, unreliable narrator type of show. something like flower of evil where you're not really sure if it's all in her head or not. but this was not that kind of show.
the romanticization of murder, mental health, and domestic abuse is crazy. the ending is so baffling as a viewer. i agree with the other comments...what WAS the message the writers were trying to convey to the viewers? where is the growth? what did they want us to takeaway? because i'm getting so many conflicting messages. it was interesting enough to finish, but i'm not super sure it was worth it.
Can I vote AGAINST a person? I SO disagree with this list.(Okay, scrolling through it for a bit longer, I alternate…
i'm sure most of these votes came from fans voting for their fave on-screen heartthrob perfect 10/10 male lead. there's a big difference between visuals and seeing someone as more attractive from their charm lol
i enjoyed this series a lot. fun revenge sports-like startup drama with some (mostly) likable characters and exciting plot. santi was a bit frustrating to watch esp in the middle, but i didn't think it was a dealbreaker. what i love most was how maturely they treated jane and liam's story. too often they romanticize emotional cheating in these shows, a lead leaving their abusive or toxic partner for the other lead. but liam is such a great guy which honestly shocked me. it even moreso shocked me with how they treated the workplace feelings with honesty. it's natural to catch feelings, but true love is when you can be honest about it and not act on it. it was so refreshing to watch (plus i'm a sucker for some good friendship).
all-around well-crafted. i only wish they didn't rush the ending so much. 8.5/10.
Done with EP06 and one more EP left. Yet, I can't help myself but to DROPPED this.Santi became too annoying and…
santi did get annoying but if you didn't drop it you'd see that xiaoyu didn't actually cheat or anything. i actually find it so refreshing how maturely they handled the topic of catching feelings for your coworker but not acting on it or letting it derail your life. it's natural to catch feelings, but they treated liam and xiaoyu's relationship so wonderfully. they didn't ruin her character at all.
i love the big 6 and while i did enjoy this drama, i wish they pushed it further considering the cast. something with a little more heart and bromance bonding and deep stories. kinda like a waikiki thing.
euh i'm sorry y'all but the non consent scenes are just too disturbing to enjoy this, Gu hai is a major red flag…
THANK YOU. i feel like i'm going crazy seeing all the comments and reviews not even mention the SA and non consent this so blatantly has. i feel like people would be outraged if it wasn't two male characters and a man was doing it to a woman tbh.
i'm not watching this out of nostalgia or anything, but even though i'm still early in, it's genuinely so good so far. SO much happens in each episode it's crazy.
that being said, WTF was that last episode. why and how tf is masato this superhuman being who survives severe head trauma bashing his head against a rock, getting stabbed in the back with glass, rolling down a cliff after an EARTHQUAKE, and crashing his car to the point it FLIPPED AND EXPLODED. be fr. letting him live or not get justice at all left such a poor taste in my mouth. the writers so desperately wanted viewers to sympathize with him because of his traumatic past---that all of these murders were justified. why else would they want to let him live at the end? unless they're planning on making a s2 or smth (which i doubt), leaving mio unchanged and letting masato free is basically slapping all DA and murder victims in the face. truly, were we supposed to be rooting for masato or smth?
the romanticization of murder, mental health, and domestic abuse is crazy. the ending is so baffling as a viewer. i agree with the other comments...what WAS the message the writers were trying to convey to the viewers? where is the growth? what did they want us to takeaway? because i'm getting so many conflicting messages. it was interesting enough to finish, but i'm not super sure it was worth it.
all-around well-crafted. i only wish they didn't rush the ending so much. 8.5/10.