Saying you don't see Charlie's love for Babe is a joke: the guy literally looks at him with puppy eyes, touches him with adoration (especially in ep3) and is genuinely worried about him. His feelings for Babe are real. I'm loving BabeCharlie and all the others characters. The actors are doing a really good job. Can't wait for the Way apologists to stfu soon. Trashing Charlie and criticizing BabeCharlie in order to defend this jealous bish...
Cliché means something that has become overused, lost its meaning and has become trite. I understand you don't like the story because you had too much expectations but objectively, what you listed aren't cliché. These are elements of the storyline you don't like but it doesn't make it cliché. Also, 3 was indeed predictable since we're watching a series about car racing.
Didn't care for the overlong opening scene (not the best fight execution) but I was all in after that. I love everything about it so far: acting, directing, chemistry, characterization. Let's hope it doesn't disappoint.
I'm loving it so far. Everyone's acting is good and so is the pacing. They take time to set up the plot: we see them work, they talk about the competition, we see new characters being introduced... It's not just a basic romance, I'd even say the romance isn't the main plot. I'm sure that's why BabeCharlie's romance is subdued. They could have gone the usual way with over the top scenes to create chemistry and romance between the MCs but they chose to make it simple. They're not selling us a grand romance but a compelling storyline about sports, friendship and betrayal. PavelPooh's chemistry is good enough for me and I don't see the issue with Pooh's acting. He's supposed to be a naive and energetic golden retriever.
I'm loving BabeCharlie and all the others characters. The actors are doing a really good job.
Can't wait for the Way apologists to stfu soon. Trashing Charlie and criticizing BabeCharlie in order to defend this jealous bish...
PavelPooh's chemistry is good enough for me and I don't see the issue with Pooh's acting. He's supposed to be a naive and energetic golden retriever.