People shouldn’t leave reviews when the show’s not over yet. A review is meant to give an insight on the criteria that define its quality as a whole. We’re barely 36% through at the moment so I don’t get it.
I think once eiw stops depending on cake and starts being more self dependent like a character development that…
Absolutely! However, would this mean that Eiw doesn't confess to Cake before leaving? One of my fears though is that it's also possible that there won't be an ellipsis from Cake gone to back home, meaning we'd have to watch a few episodes with them being apart. Honestly, I've already had it with Gameboys. Anyways, I find their relationship quite unhealthy as it is. They spent so much time together that they've become, just like you said, dependent to each other. This turning into love and them having to go through tough stuff is exactly what they need if they are to live happy.
I’m still confused as to whether Cake is ever going to fall for Eiw; which would be a disappointment if he wasn’t, and when if he is. In the trailer, there seems to be a growing kind of romantic proximity, e.g., the scene on the bridge which seems to happen before Cake’s departure whereas according to the synopsis, Cake starts questioning his feelings for Eiw after he comes back. I feel good about the plot nonetheless. One thing that makes me enjoy it is that things aren’t that predictable. Besides, the slowness of the sequences leads to a better characterisation and allows the viewers to connect more deeply with the characters’ feelings. For instance, Cake’s been put aside and it shows; there were fewer scenes with him. The actor also did his job well; the change in his facial expressions is radical, creating a smooth transition in how emotions are displayed throughout. The decision-making is crucial. It could go both ways; either it’s going to be a complete flop or something truly appreciable and poignant. I’m going to wait patiently and enjoy every episode as much as I can every week.
One of my fears though is that it's also possible that there won't be an ellipsis from Cake gone to back home, meaning we'd have to watch a few episodes with them being apart. Honestly, I've already had it with Gameboys.
Anyways, I find their relationship quite unhealthy as it is. They spent so much time together that they've become, just like you said, dependent to each other. This turning into love and them having to go through tough stuff is exactly what they need if they are to live happy.
I feel good about the plot nonetheless. One thing that makes me enjoy it is that things aren’t that predictable. Besides, the slowness of the sequences leads to a better characterisation and allows the viewers to connect more deeply with the characters’ feelings. For instance, Cake’s been put aside and it shows; there were fewer scenes with him. The actor also did his job well; the change in his facial expressions is radical, creating a smooth transition in how emotions are displayed throughout.
The decision-making is crucial. It could go both ways; either it’s going to be a complete flop or something truly appreciable and poignant.
I’m going to wait patiently and enjoy every episode as much as I can every week.