Probably gonna wait to watch this episode until next week when the next one airs. With the pace it’s currently at, I think watching in two-episode chunks will be a little less tedious.
I was optimistic that Kang’s friendship with Pimfah would be a subversion of the trope where men are obligated to have a crush on a girl they’re friends with, but alright. Let’s just have another straight subplot that has zero chance of succeeding and actively wastes the audience’s time.
Lmao you obviously need to start watching Only Friends then you will change your mind about most evil bl Villian…
Seriously. All that conflict did was confirm for me that neither of them have the trust, communication skills, or maturity to make a relationship work.
My goodness, this is getting close to Bite Me levels of bad. I can usually find something redeemable about a show,…
Ashi standing there for those long stretches of silence was infuriating. Even as Punn was tearing into him, he left plenty of pauses for Ashi to butt in and explain, but he just stood there like a deer in the headlights trying to force a tear out.
Really is a shame that, like you said, this will likely be their last drama. The fact they peaked at Don't Say No (which already is no masterpiece) is pretty tragic.
Lmao you obviously need to start watching Only Friends then you will change your mind about most evil bl Villian…
I think you misinterpreted my criticism. Title is a bad villain because he isn't evil enough, he's just annoying. I never said he was 'the most evil' because that would've been a compliment.
Boston, on the other hand, is heartless and savage and amazing. Title is a joke in comparison.
What do you guys think if OffGun was cast as TopMew instead? Any thoughts?
I’m bringing them up like a broken record at this point, but they would have been a much better choice.
As for the theory that Mew is hiding something, there’s something about Gun’s ability to switch between placid innocence to dark stoicism that would be perfect for that kind of switch-up. You can tell in Not Me that he’s able to pull them both off very well.
In the event that Mew is exactly as uncomplicated as he seems, I still believe Gun is talented enough to breathe life into it.
I have no idea why they keep pushing it, either. It’s not like it’s ever been a hit with audiences.
Really is a shame that, like you said, this will likely be their last drama. The fact they peaked at Don't Say No (which already is no masterpiece) is pretty tragic.
Boston, on the other hand, is heartless and savage and amazing. Title is a joke in comparison.
As for the theory that Mew is hiding something, there’s something about Gun’s ability to switch between placid innocence to dark stoicism that would be perfect for that kind of switch-up. You can tell in Not Me that he’s able to pull them both off very well.
In the event that Mew is exactly as uncomplicated as he seems, I still believe Gun is talented enough to breathe life into it.