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It should be educational, so I guess it's a must watch for people who truly do not know much about situations like that. Everyone knows their limits and they should act according to them.
Putting aside the romantic chemistry, they overall have nothing going on. Oh Han Byul and Kang Yoo Sung are fun to watch as they gossip about work and rant about the star's issues. Tae Sung and Soo Hyuk were fun with their rivalry and their staircase scene was just funny af. Han Byul, Ho Yeong and Ki Peum have a fun sismance dynamics and they chill after work together. Tae Sung and his manager are cute with the manager trying to understand Tae Sung and do his best at work and Tae Sung slowly warming up to him and appreciating his hard work. LEADS WORK WELL WITH EVERYONE, BUT EACH OTHER LOL
Oh Han Byul apologizing to viewers for using DTS line 🤣🤣 with how much shit Tomorrow got from BTS fans this is even funnier (but also sad lol). This is a good case of breaking the 4th wall tho.
I looooove Shi Deok and his little crush on Ho Yeong, but I do think she would work better with Yoo Sung and I like them better as a couple. But I also want my baby boi Shi Deok to be happy 😭
Yo they are dropping makjang scenarios left and right now 🤣🤣🤣 This dude that will avenge te dead guy now hahaha omg
that would conclude my thoughts on episode 10 lol
I feel like Love Class tries to do what Blueming did, and failed. Both had more in the plot than just romance, both talked about some social issues - just one executed it well, and the other did not.
Also is the review they talk about how we forget our reality id different than people who write the BLs in Korea. The author forgot that some viewers also live in countries that have even worse experience in the lgbtq area. I live in Poland. Some people literally made signs saying "lgbt free-zone". I'd say Poland is as bad in terms of homophobia if not worse than Korea.
Basically the author of the review talks positively about the concept and premise of the show, the idea, but do not really comment on the execution. And that's where the show failed me. I'm sadly not planning to give a participation trophy just for trying 🙃 The author did not talk about writing, production, directing, acting, any technical aspects.
That said, I am always happy if people like the drama, even if I did not. It's always better to enjoy content than not 🤣
I did enjoy the friendship a lot tho. The double date was just adorable.
Il deung was weirdly my favorite character and I think they did the best job with his story. They did not slap me in the face with narration and over explanation, but dropped the hints here and there of what the heck is his deal etc.
Disclaimer: all my subjective opinion and feelings.
The way their story is told is all over the place. Not going linear storytelling is fine, but this just feels like their base story was too weak so they decide to give a got you moment with each and every flashback. It's a romance, I want to see the progression. I don't need a plot twist ever episode as if I'm trying to catch a murderer in murder mystery. They hate each other, but do they? No. They were a couple in university. But where they? No. She never liked him , he only had crush on her, but is this true? No. I honestly don't think it is a good way to tell a love story.
The chemistry, or rather the lack of it. Honestly speaking, their interaction in the current timeline feels more like best friends or siblings. I don't get the old married couple bickering. I get a siblings bickering vibes. It's fun, but not romantic in any way. We are half way through and I feel exactly ZERO sparks between them. Any romantic leaning scene, Lee Sung Kyung does a "scared fish" face. Every single time. And I don't blame her for it. She might not be the best actress out there, but this is a lack of diversity in acting even rookie actresses don't show. I put the blame on the director. For some reason he wanted it to be like that, he instructed her what he wants to see, and she delivered it. And it's just poor directing choice.
On the other hand I like her with the lawyer, even tho they also don't have that much chemistry 🙃 But with him being more forward with his feelings this fits the setting and the age of the characters more. These are not teens after all. Also, Lee Jung Shin just does a good job with romantic lines delivery, so that's a plus.
That said, I do enjoy both Han Byul and Tae Sung individually. I like the work scene from Han Byul and how she deals with it. I love to watch her interactions with co-workers. I am also interested in Tae Sung's back story with his mother, and now the lady that helps in his house. Also, him and his manager are cute too.
To sum it up, I like quite a few things about this show, but I can't get on board with the main romance. It feels all over the place, does nothing for me and on more than once occasion I barely stopped myself from skipping their scenes.
If you are not one of these people, good. Still, your review is AT BEST misleading. You say in the last line you dropped on episode 5, yet the review is marked as "completed". There is an option to state you dropped the show and on which episode exactly.
I don't care about 2gether. I rated it 7/10 and I was extremely generous only because I was watching it with friends and that's where the entertaining part happened. What I care about is the quality of reviews on this website.
How I thought the "love lines" go in the show:
Ho Yeong likes Yoo Sung, Yoo Sung likes Da Hye, Da Hye likes Tae Sung, + my imagination shipping Ho Yeong and Shi Deok.
But daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamn Yoo Sung looked disappointed and surprised when Ho Yeong ignored him (so he could not pat her head) and run to Shi Deok. I did not even imagine Yoo Sung might have any type of feelings for her, but I'm soooooooooooooooo for it 🤣
It had that simple but endearing vibe.
And I completely agree that for a short project like that, it had pretty good balance between the scenes and parts of the plot :)
Through the years of listening to kpop and watching dramas, I have never heard of someone loosing job for just dating. Sure, some fans were annoyed, but I never heard anyone lost a project coz of it. Usually there was more into the story if there was any bad feedback from the industry (not the fans, they always have issue lol).