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I don't even mind the tone shift, but damn it's gotta be more smooth than here.
Still, Seo Jeong Han was hot. Good for him.
Shared more thoughts in the review π€£: https://kisskh.at/profile/theKate/review/520932
The women of 10Dance though, weren't in the limelight, but they did shine through whenever the focus was on them. < i truly need a spin off!
As always, amazing review π₯π₯ The way you never disappoint with your words and thoughts! π―π―π―
eye contact by eye contact < bish the way they even built it up FOR THE EYES CONTACT TO HAPPEN π₯π₯π₯
Okay so what a perfect match. You need the restraint of passion for dance, one had the restrain and the other had the passion, and they worked so well together π₯
But also, I am sorry, but Machida Keita playing a domineering man is just too much to handle I almost died. Why was he so hot?
Takeuchi Ryoma's body? ART itself.
Also, 2 fucking hours but the pacing was so fucking great you don't feel it. I could watch 2 more hours easily.
ANYWAY GOOD SHIT WE NEED SEQUEL. Also make GL spinoff.
If anyone is interested in less chaotic take: https://kisskh.at/profile/theKate/review/520470
My time has come, that's it.
I wanted You Shu Lang to turn toxic, not everyone around him turn radioactive lol
Okay as for the episode, and I guess overall the show, I like how so far they are clear about 2 things:
1. You should not compare yourself at the beginning of your journey to someone who is miles ahead of you. You underappreciate your own abilities and also their hard work to achieve what they did.
2. How all work is a good work, all workers have different strengths and skill and it's all about how we use them in our life. Find your place and excel at what you are doing, but don't ignore the skills of people from different departments learn from them, since at the end of the day you all need to communicate and work together.
You know what's also interesting - the fact Kano just assumed people treat him differently in this world because they are different, when in fact it might simply be a result of him also treating them differently than their versions from his reality.
He was always timid, shy, tense around his co-workers, struggled with explaining things, too insecure to ask for help. Now he is more relax, even joking around. They treat him differently, because he treats them differently, he treats them differently, so they treat him differently.
If he behaved the same way in his reality, his work life would look way different. His "other version" took the first step to open up, when he at the same time decided to remove himself from his co-workers even more. Dude had too much pride in the past, that's the issue.
Anyway, great review. I do agree that the writer did not quite know what part of her journey is the core - be it her victimhood, or her turning into perpetrator. They opened the show with a bold statement of her being sociopath, but then did everything they could to now really show her in a completely bad light (hence so many of the audience justified her actions).
I am honestly quite interested in the spin off coz it seems more romance focused π₯²
for the show, i honestly find the "relationship" the least memorable part of the drama. At some point their personal struggles took the forefront and stayed this way till the end,
Your way of thinking is extremely dangerous, one of the reasons many women stay in toxic relationships. Apparently by your logic manipulative men also do no wrong, and the women just choose to stay with them and do what they want no matter what are the negative consequences.
One can be a victim and also create their own victims, and this is exactly who FL was.