So what was the downside to that evil guy's wishes? He only ever got what he wanted and paid her in return. Why did FL change the rules when it came to ML? Is it sheer pettiness? Just because he didn't recognize her?
On another note: I'm not sure if it's his own choices or the director's but rn I'm not feeling ML's acting too much. I hope that'll change in the next couple of episodes...
Probably but I guess I'm the only one who thinks that's for the best? We have soooo many episodes left! If they…
It's the usual (in my opinion overused) romance trope: The first act they meet, the second act they fall in love, the third act they break up, the final act they make up.
What would be even worse than trying to justify HG's affection towards SJ with some half-assed flash back, would be not giving any explanation at all. Either way this weird storyline has been going on for too long.
OK, I've now finished the last 2 episodes and I have thoughts. If she (we) wasn't going to meet her parents why even mention that they are alive? Why did FL even talk to the uncle and aunt after everything they did? They treated a little child like sh*t because she looked somewhat similar to her mother? Or because her trauma response was to smile? Or because her father left her with them? I don't care why, they are the worst and FL should've ignored them completely. When the aunt stalked her in the store she should've either let them throw her out or left herself. Why humor that b****? And when the uncle went to see ML with that smirk of his- how did that make sense? The way he showed up there, What made him think he'd get what he wanted from ML? I thought I'd missed some crazy plot twist but instead I was like π€·π»ββοΈ
Without that and the prolonged Hiru- storyline I'd have given this 9.5. I really liked FL and even though ML was kinda annoying in the beginning he was interesting and he grew on me. (I just have to ignore that he was obsessed with a woman for years when they were never really together.) And once he was committed to her I really enjoyed their story. Even though they kinda pushed it with DRM... I enjoyed it most before the split identity storyline. There were also some things that didn't make sense but I don't mind them too much. Like when Nanami (?) recognized FL's shoes from that much of a distance I was like π
Anyway, all in all I really liked this and I'm glad it's "only" 12 episodes and not 16.
That scene annoyed me so bad. What even was the reason for her to act like that when her boss wasn't even paying…
Once again super- lazy writing smh Instead of thinking of logical (and also likable) ways to make them interact with each other the writer chose this nonsense.
I'm only a couple of minutes into ep 1 but I have to say that this already is not my type of humor. She doesn't want her supervisor to see her so she attracts more attention by making a fool of herself? This is a grown-a** woman, yes? I don't know....let's see how the rest goes...
edit: Yeah sorry, 35 minutes is my limit. This is not my cup of tea π
I don't think its an option! I wish she could because her options are just worse and worst. I used to root for…
Yes! She wants him to give her some assurance and he tells her to go sleep tf?! Thing is, men are not complicated. If he wanted to be with her he would leave no doubt! Same goes for BH. If she has to pick someone she could always pick one of the other guys. Didn't we see that scenario somewhere? Could've been another showπ€ Where a candidate didn't have a "match" but picked a platonic friend just to say they enjoyed their company or sth?
- I agree that he probably didn't forget her but she doesn't know that.
On another note: I'm not sure if it's his own choices or the director's but rn I'm not feeling ML's acting too much. I hope that'll change in the next couple of episodes...
Without that and the prolonged Hiru- storyline I'd have given this 9.5. I really liked FL and even though ML was kinda annoying in the beginning he was interesting and he grew on me. (I just have to ignore that he was obsessed with a woman for years when they were never really together.) And once he was committed to her I really enjoyed their story. Even though they kinda pushed it with DRM... I enjoyed it most before the split identity storyline. There were also some things that didn't make sense but I don't mind them too much. Like when Nanami (?) recognized FL's shoes from that much of a distance I was like π
Anyway, all in all I really liked this and I'm glad it's "only" 12 episodes and not 16.
edit: Yeah sorry, 35 minutes is my limit. This is not my cup of tea π
If she has to pick someone she could always pick one of the other guys. Didn't we see that scenario somewhere? Could've been another showπ€ Where a candidate didn't have a "match" but picked a platonic friend just to say they enjoyed their company or sth?