Most of your points were either already explained in the episodes ( point 1., 2., 3., 4., 5., 6., 7.) or most…
I was just saying that most of your points were in fact touched upon in the show and explained to an extent 4 episodes can explain a plot that's still ongoing. I'm not worried about your comment influencing others, you can have any opinion you want. You can very much say you dislike the show, the concept of switching bodies or parallel universes. It's just not very accurate to point out plot holes that don't exist.
okay okay : 2 people switched body with two other one and they went to another pareller world and they need to…
Most of your points were either already explained in the episodes ( point 1., 2., 3., 4., 5., 6., 7.) or most certainly will be explained in the upcoming ones (eg. if they recognize each other back in their reality, how did the other couple manage in their bodies). It's just 4th ep and you're calling it a fail, just cause you don't understand what's going on. Your questions make me think that we watched two different shows, cause most of it is really clear from the plot of the past four episodes.
Episode three? Where is the "melody"? Have not heard anything from the band or the singer. What is the purpose…
Didn't Cutie Pie end airing in the middle of May this year? How could this show copy them if they were probably in production at the same time? Am I missing something? I'm certain it's impossible to plan, shoot and edit a show in less than 3 months. I'd say it's just a very common trope to have a character like that.
I'm really enjoying it so far. It's really entertaining and I'm honestly curious how the plot about getting back to their reality works out. The only thing that worries me is the whole "let's create a romantic movie with an open ending where the couple has to separate and reunites later on", because it feels like a not so subtle foreshadowing and it annoys me. I feel like I've seen so many shows that have the separation-reunion ending, it's not interesting nor surprising. I really hope that they subvert my expectation and don't go that route.
It wasn't as bad as I thought it would be by reading the comments here. It's not a serious drama about mafia. That aspect is just a background and pretty unimportant one imo. It was goofy at times and overly dramatic at others, but overall it was an okay show. I did have to fast forward through some sections, cause the pacing was somethimes off.
I gotta say it's really refreshing to see a long term relationship on screen with all it's ups and downs. Are there any current shows with established couples like this? Tbh at this point I'm more interested in Tim and Mai's relationship development and I'm more impressed with Park and Lee in terms of actual functioning grown up relationship shown on screen. The "I'm going abroad, we can't be together" trope with Kim and Mek feels a bit stale. Also the "oh, they're standing there talking, it must mean they're in love" line of thinking from Mek when he saw Kim and Tim is just silly. xD
Is there a better translation than the one on the official YT channel? Cause those subs are awful. So many sentences aren't translated at all and those that are often make no grammatical sense.
I needed this type of fluff after finishing some pretty heavy shows. It's cute, but not sugar sweet. It's funny, but not cringy. And it has real conflicts that make sense and it's not a convoluted mess with the drama.
Okay...I liked the story at first, Its likable still now, i love both the couples, but as the others are saying,…
The way I saw it Ze Shou liked Fu Li Gong for as long as Fu Li Gong liked him, he was just very hesitant about it and didn't want to acknowledge that it's romantic. From buying him that keychain, to dodging those blind dates and basically being attached at a hip, they were both into each other from the beginning. His conversation with that bartender confirmed it for me, when he tried to rationalize his feelings as to not lose the friendship. Idk. That's my interpretation at least. I do agree that the second couple makes no sense. It just happened without any sort of build up.
This is the first episode I'm not convinced by Yuki's acting. It felt like he wasn't showing the correct emotions to the lines he was saying. I really hope it's just a hiccup, cause I enjoy the second couple a lot.
This is such a cute and silly series. I couldn't help but laugh at the absurdity of some of the moments. It's very lighthearted though. It's basically a lot of fluff with a tiny bit angst and humour thrown in. I feel bad for Bong Deok. But that part felt very realistic to me.
This show is so good. It's the first time I'm seeing a plot like this one and it's sooo good. I'm glad the synopsis here is so vague. It took me by surprise and I love it.
After seeing some of the ratings I was wondering why, but then I watched two last episodes and I agree. This series could've ended on episode 8 and I would be much happier. It was a choice.
While I still find Toh's behaviour really weird, it is heartwarming how much they both are in love with each other. It's really cute. That moment on the basketball court with their giggles was just the sweetest. I gotta say, as much as I appreciate the chemistry between the main couple, Sky and Jao are my favourite. They're so soft and caring for one another. There wasn't as much cringe in the ep.10 as there was before, but that scene at the cinema with Toh on the floor behaving like a petulant child was hilarious and soo embarrassing to watch at the same time.
This amount of cuteness is concerning, lol. I'm already expecting some serious conflict looming over and it's very visible in Kuea's apprehensiveness about Hia's advances.
Your questions make me think that we watched two different shows, cause most of it is really clear from the plot of the past four episodes.
The only thing that worries me is the whole "let's create a romantic movie with an open ending where the couple has to separate and reunites later on", because it feels like a not so subtle foreshadowing and it annoys me. I feel like I've seen so many shows that have the separation-reunion ending, it's not interesting nor surprising. I really hope that they subvert my expectation and don't go that route.
Idk. That's my interpretation at least. I do agree that the second couple makes no sense. It just happened without any sort of build up.
There wasn't as much cringe in the ep.10 as there was before, but that scene at the cinema with Toh on the floor behaving like a petulant child was hilarious and soo embarrassing to watch at the same time.