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I feel as though I could pilot an airplane now!
I’ll start with the good things I enjoyed with this drama.
I found it really easy to watch, and I appreciated how we fast got to know the main characters, who were featured throughout.
The main lead was easy on the eyes. So was the second ML. At some points, I even rooted for him to win the romantic stakes because he was just more attentive and caring of the FL, whereas the ML was a cold fish for more than two thirds of the show.
If you’re into aviation in any way, this show would be right up your street. It was an absolute info dump at times. All I know is, being a flight attendant isn't for me. They have to be nice to everyone, even the bratty customers!
I’m going to give a mention to Mr Jiang. Although it was evident from the start that he was reluctant to have a female pilot in his company and that he would play the antagonist role, he wasn't overtly malicious. He acted so subtly, I loved how he showed he was unhappy just with his face.
Moving on to the less pleasant aspects now. These are minor annoyances that wouldn't deter others from watching.
Two of the actors were completely miscast in my opinion. The best friend of FL. To begin with, her wigs were among the most hideous I've ever witnessed. I need to question the costume department and plot creators regarding those choices. Even with ordinary hair, the actress seemed miscast, as if she were playing dress-up in her mother's shoes.
I did grow to like her by the end.
The other one who felt cast wrong was Song Song. Such a nice guy, but I never really saw him as an aircraft captain. He just didn't seem like a pilot.
I’ve seen several of Tan Song Yu’s shows now.
And even though the stories initially draw me to that show, her acting just isn't my favorite. Maybe it's just me, but I feel like she plays every role the same. (this is only my personal opinion – no need to comment why I’m wrong, lol. If you love her, yay, I am happy for you. I wish I felt the same)
The show was full of sexism and misogyny. I felt bad for the female lead having to endure it, and I kept waiting for someone to confront them about it, but it never happened! It's commendable that she's standing out in a field largely dominated by men, I continually wanted her to succeed.
This show will give you drama and then cliffhangers. We had barely resolved one crisis when another one appeared. I thought the writers' decision to add one last bit of drama to the finale was completely uncalled for. By then, the viewers have fulfilled their obligations, and a finale typically serves the fans.
Romance isn't the main focus here, which might be a dealbreaker if you feel the same way I do.
The FL is the first to develop feelings, and she's so pushy about it that I was cringing, wishing she'd just let it go.
As mentioned earlier, she would have benefited more from being with the second male lead; his deep affection and tender, considerate nature were evident.
The ML had the looks – but darn, he was like an icy robot.
We also got the dead ex as a trope for the ML.
When he caught feelings too, we still didn’t get a lot of romance, but I appreciated how much he championed the female pilot throughout.
Only one kiss! But ooof, what a kiss it was. ML definitely defrosted.
With a plot that was central and a dash of romance, the characters were the true anchors, carrying every drama-filled moment.
It's worth noting, of course, that a truly monstrous and oppressive mother was part of the picture. I wanted to toss her out of a plane; her presence grated on my nerves. The way she played on her mental health when things didn't go her way. Ooff!!
But it was so refreshing that the FL stood up to her!
I found it really easy to watch, and I appreciated how we fast got to know the main characters, who were featured throughout.
The main lead was easy on the eyes. So was the second ML. At some points, I even rooted for him to win the romantic stakes because he was just more attentive and caring of the FL, whereas the ML was a cold fish for more than two thirds of the show.
If you’re into aviation in any way, this show would be right up your street. It was an absolute info dump at times. All I know is, being a flight attendant isn't for me. They have to be nice to everyone, even the bratty customers!
I’m going to give a mention to Mr Jiang. Although it was evident from the start that he was reluctant to have a female pilot in his company and that he would play the antagonist role, he wasn't overtly malicious. He acted so subtly, I loved how he showed he was unhappy just with his face.
Moving on to the less pleasant aspects now. These are minor annoyances that wouldn't deter others from watching.
Two of the actors were completely miscast in my opinion. The best friend of FL. To begin with, her wigs were among the most hideous I've ever witnessed. I need to question the costume department and plot creators regarding those choices. Even with ordinary hair, the actress seemed miscast, as if she were playing dress-up in her mother's shoes.
I did grow to like her by the end.
The other one who felt cast wrong was Song Song. Such a nice guy, but I never really saw him as an aircraft captain. He just didn't seem like a pilot.
I’ve seen several of Tan Song Yu’s shows now.
And even though the stories initially draw me to that show, her acting just isn't my favorite. Maybe it's just me, but I feel like she plays every role the same. (this is only my personal opinion – no need to comment why I’m wrong, lol. If you love her, yay, I am happy for you. I wish I felt the same)
The show was full of sexism and misogyny. I felt bad for the female lead having to endure it, and I kept waiting for someone to confront them about it, but it never happened! It's commendable that she's standing out in a field largely dominated by men, I continually wanted her to succeed.
This show will give you drama and then cliffhangers. We had barely resolved one crisis when another one appeared. I thought the writers' decision to add one last bit of drama to the finale was completely uncalled for. By then, the viewers have fulfilled their obligations, and a finale typically serves the fans.
Romance isn't the main focus here, which might be a dealbreaker if you feel the same way I do.
The FL is the first to develop feelings, and she's so pushy about it that I was cringing, wishing she'd just let it go.
As mentioned earlier, she would have benefited more from being with the second male lead; his deep affection and tender, considerate nature were evident.
The ML had the looks – but darn, he was like an icy robot.
We also got the dead ex as a trope for the ML.
When he caught feelings too, we still didn’t get a lot of romance, but I appreciated how much he championed the female pilot throughout.
Only one kiss! But ooof, what a kiss it was. ML definitely defrosted.
With a plot that was central and a dash of romance, the characters were the true anchors, carrying every drama-filled moment.
It's worth noting, of course, that a truly monstrous and oppressive mother was part of the picture. I wanted to toss her out of a plane; her presence grated on my nerves. The way she played on her mental health when things didn't go her way. Ooff!!
But it was so refreshing that the FL stood up to her!
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