It was my first time watching a lakorn and I was a little hesitant about continuing this drama after watching a few minutes of Episode 1.
I'm glad I stayed till the end since it wasn't a bad watch.
The story is quite average and some of the scenarios were very similar to many other dramas I watched .
But surprisingly enough, I was hooked into the drama. The story seemed to be mostly based off misunderstandings. And these misunderstandings keep blowing up bigger, causing problems in relationships and creating a distance between people.
I usually HATE stories like these where misunderstandings are dragged out too long. It becomes incredibly frustrating since I've seen so many of those dramas, but I was surprised that I was able to bear with it in this drama. I was rarely pissed while watching this.
I think one of the best parts is the chemistry between the main couple. Yaya and Mark did a great job portraying that. They didn't have much kissing scenes but you could feel their attraction towards each other.
The next best part was the character of Jee. The recent dramas I finished with a Strong Female Lead tag ended up being a disappointment, but not here. Jee was definitely a strong female lead. She had her own weaknesses, but she was not a disappointment. She fought for what she wanted to protect and she protected herself in so many situations that I was rooting for her. Yaya did an excellent job in acting the character, though I did feel some of the crying scenes were overboard but it happens in most dramas so it's fine.
Her friend, Dao, was my next favorite character. She is an example of a good friend. She may not know everything about Jee's heart, but at least she never had misunderstandings about Jee because she knew her friend's character.
Also Suki, Jee's manager. He has this sassy type of personality and I liked it. He was ready to slap bitches and fight for Jee and it was satisfying.
The characters that I neither loved or hated was : Jane, Jate, and sometimes Thit.
Few things that I didn't like was those molest scenes. Any drama with those scenes just make me uncomfortable and irritated and I had to skip those in this drama and just read the dialogue if there was any and not watch the scene.
I didn't like how it felt that we had a short time seeing good moments between the main couple. Their chemistry is really great and would've wanted a tiny bit more than what they showed in the end.
The misunderstandings can be something tilting, but for me the good parts were able to overshadow them.
I'm glad I stayed till the end since it wasn't a bad watch.
The story is quite average and some of the scenarios were very similar to many other dramas I watched .
But surprisingly enough, I was hooked into the drama. The story seemed to be mostly based off misunderstandings. And these misunderstandings keep blowing up bigger, causing problems in relationships and creating a distance between people.
I usually HATE stories like these where misunderstandings are dragged out too long. It becomes incredibly frustrating since I've seen so many of those dramas, but I was surprised that I was able to bear with it in this drama. I was rarely pissed while watching this.
I think one of the best parts is the chemistry between the main couple. Yaya and Mark did a great job portraying that. They didn't have much kissing scenes but you could feel their attraction towards each other.
The next best part was the character of Jee. The recent dramas I finished with a Strong Female Lead tag ended up being a disappointment, but not here. Jee was definitely a strong female lead. She had her own weaknesses, but she was not a disappointment. She fought for what she wanted to protect and she protected herself in so many situations that I was rooting for her. Yaya did an excellent job in acting the character, though I did feel some of the crying scenes were overboard but it happens in most dramas so it's fine.
Her friend, Dao, was my next favorite character. She is an example of a good friend. She may not know everything about Jee's heart, but at least she never had misunderstandings about Jee because she knew her friend's character.
Also Suki, Jee's manager. He has this sassy type of personality and I liked it. He was ready to slap bitches and fight for Jee and it was satisfying.
The characters that I neither loved or hated was : Jane, Jate, and sometimes Thit.
Few things that I didn't like was those molest scenes. Any drama with those scenes just make me uncomfortable and irritated and I had to skip those in this drama and just read the dialogue if there was any and not watch the scene.
I didn't like how it felt that we had a short time seeing good moments between the main couple. Their chemistry is really great and would've wanted a tiny bit more than what they showed in the end.
The misunderstandings can be something tilting, but for me the good parts were able to overshadow them.
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