Funny, Messy, and Not That Deep
I agree with some reviews saying that this feels like an attempt to find a new couple that will click with viewers. As a comedy, it’s not bad—if you’re just looking for a good laugh, this might work for you. But if you’re expecting drama or something more serious, this isn’t the series to watch. Because of that, I don’t think it deserves an extremely low rating just for lacking a strong story foundation.
That said, it’s so funny that it becomes embarrassing at times—I honestly felt secondhand embarrassment for the actors. There are also a lot of characters, which made the viewing experience overstimulating.
The story itself isn’t complicated, but the characters are. There are so many of them that it’s easy to feel lost. Thankfully, each character at least has their own personality, which helped make them feel distinct.
Overall, the series really just goes with the flow. There’s not much to think about—it feels like the actors weren’t trying to deeply portray their characters and were instead just following the comedy without caring how ridiculous it looked, which honestly seems intentional.
That said, it’s so funny that it becomes embarrassing at times—I honestly felt secondhand embarrassment for the actors. There are also a lot of characters, which made the viewing experience overstimulating.
The story itself isn’t complicated, but the characters are. There are so many of them that it’s easy to feel lost. Thankfully, each character at least has their own personality, which helped make them feel distinct.
Overall, the series really just goes with the flow. There’s not much to think about—it feels like the actors weren’t trying to deeply portray their characters and were instead just following the comedy without caring how ridiculous it looked, which honestly seems intentional.
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