The premise and the plot seem very manga-esque to me, but in a good way -- think Cherry Magic, not in content…
It's an original script from the writer of HIStory2 and the fist version of Trapped. She is an amazing scriptwriter. This reminds of Crossing The Line.
International fans probably don't know the actor who plays the role of Zhou Shu Yi has a very thick Japanese accent when speaking Chinese. That's why many Chinese and Taiwanese fans said they need to get used to his accent for a while but it also made him funnily cute when he angrily shouting or saying dirty words in the drama.
And also as a Cherry Magic fan, I don't think it's okay to start a war here when you haven't even started watching the series or when the show only came out today. If I wanna be picky, I can also find many things about Cherry Magic that I'm not satisfief with. Don't get me started with that lame ass fake kiss in the end.
I can't help laughing at the scene in which he saw the colors with those speciall effects around him…The executition seemed not right to me. But interesting concept in general.
How come the three decided to hide, instead of fighting to get Wolf? Did they no longer want to play the game…
I think the drama didn't do the turning point of their mindset justice in ep 3. The flashbacks are not strong enough for me when it feels like it's all Kento's thought. I was like okay…If you said so…