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First episode was solid.
🥰 Khem is cute as fuck and I like how they established he is good hearted.
🔥 We did not see that much of Peem yet, but he fine, that's for sure
😍 I did like Jet A LOT. He does has this a bit silly aura of ML's best friend, but he is also brave and dependable so he does not just fall into typical cliches.
Also the main villain? Damn I know she bad, but I like her 🤣
Now I'm curious hahaha
Is sympathy giving only to our fav ? < in fiction yes. While I can conginitelly understand someone is a victim, it will not automatically mean I will have emotional reaction too.
Don't get me wrong, I am having a lot of fun watching, but I just cannot stop laughing when I think about how bland the alphas are writing wise, when they are literally... Alphas 🤡
Jokes aside, I dropped it on episode 4 coz nothing made sense AND it was becoming boring. Then I went to check directing and writing wise who was involved and it became clear that it's not gonna get any better .😅
Anyway, reading the review was a blast 🤣
This is kind of what confuses me about this year judges - their takes and judgements are such a misses and hits it's weird. They are really not consistent.
I also always found it quite ridiculous how rappers are expected to also sing it. That's way too old-fashioned for kpop standards. Yes, in the past rap was not that important. It was additional skill someone might have had, and the raps in songs were usually like 4-6 bars to spice things up. But now rap is integral part of the genre. Literally 90% of songs have specific rap sections that are often even highlights of the songs. I don't get why rappers still need to be good singers... when they are rappers.