I'll rewatch this drama every time I need to feel warm and at ease: it was funny, entertaining, adorable, filled with empathy and positivity, with lovely characters and so much humanity and fluff!
I really could empathize with all the emotional moments of every character, proof that all the actors did great and the direction was on point too. Also the script was witty during the funny parts and attentive during the important moments, displaying care and attention to deep topics as well as entertainment.
And of course, but it's not less important: Tay was beautiful from start to finish with whatever dress and shirt and suit and whatever (and without XD).
I'm surely biased, but it's a 10/10 for me: I will always smile from the depth of my heart thinking about this drama.
I was really waiting for Tee's backstory - it doesn't make him less guilty, but it gives the character more depth, he's as desperate and poor as Non but standing on the other side of the fence... I really liked JJ's acting in this episode.
Basically this drama is an endless shadow of grey shades that shifts from one character's eyes to the other... everyone is desperate in his own way. Can't wait for the ending, it looks like it's going to be a crazy ride!
Oh, and on a sidenote: I'm speechless for all the "I wish they all die" comments. Even if it's just a drama, writing something like this is no joke: it's terrible and shows no empathy nor civilization. It's 2024 and people still forget to study and learn from History.
Good luck to future Hiro&Kai to find their happiness in both private life and work, they deserve it. This was probably among the series I was looking forward the most during the week! A very nice watch, especially the "work eating your life" part was so relatable to me... I'll miss Kai's sweet face!
I saw many people saying it's bad, so I didn't expect much but it's honestly not that bad!! I actually like it.…
At least it's fun and cute, we've seen waaaaaaaay worse in the last years with no excuse whatsoever. This one is cringe at times, and it's obvious the budget wasn't that high, but the characters are so funny it's worth a watch! :D
Somehow this show reminds me of japanese comedy titles, with their pauses and silences and absurd but yet funny sparks. I'm loving this series, Pun is the sweetest boy ever and I want to hug him from start to finish, he always has this soft-dorky-cute-smile that brightens the mood! And he was so "70's top model" with that red turtleneck sweater and flared trousers, he's quite the dandy vampire! XD
On a sidenote: I'm loving the saturated color palette, it's making everything dreamy, cartoonish and fun.
So, there's a character I still haven't figured out - Top. Basically we got to know so many skeletons in the closets of all the boys, and they all have ulterior motives to do this and that... what about Top? As far as I got him, he's just "plain stupid" and goofy, one of those characters who are "all muscles and no brains". The camera accident basically was one of the causes of the disaster, but aside from that, is he hiding something else? And why does he always take orders from Tee?
Ep11 was delightful - every scene was important and wholesome, from the build up of the new office setting/workers, to the three relationships that are so heartwarming!!
(Plus: I cannot post on this discussion without adding - how beautiful is Tay! I'm always speechless! <3)
I just finished episode 7 and I'm so surprised by this series... basically everything I believe when an episode ends gets turned around at the next one... so many surprises and so many hidden agendas! I'm loving the "second part" (the flashback part on their story) much more than the "scary" beginning, and all the actors are really great...!
I agree with your point, but I think the series could have made it much, much faster. This episode on it's own…
on this i agree: I tend to love Japanese slowpaced style and interaction, I’m mostly not a “relationship person” so I don’t really mind if their steps are slow and little… but yes, they could have condensed some scenes and given Kai a bit more space because he definitely deserves it (and not only due to his good looks 😂)
Many are saying this episode wasted too much screentime over the office part, but to me it felt perfect to emphasize step by step Hirokuni's "living the workplace" as a team-leader and not just as an employee... he finally realized, by watching his colleagues struggle in his exact same way, what's really important in his life. I also loved how Kai tried to support him even through the distance - these two are so heartwarming.
In nowadays society we have messy and unhealthy situations (be it work, finance, family, love...)... we all deserve someone, or something, to be a safe haven in which to recharge, feel at ease and accepted and, most of all, loved. Maybe sometimes we don't even know we need that haven, until we find it... I'm happy that Hirokuni found his, and I hope all of us can find ours.
Ep2 was way better than the first, nice comedy and nice acting, plus the dialogues are smooth and fun. I love the energetic and "cartoonish" vibe given by the slightly saturated colors!
Pun is such a cute and lovely character, he's like a puppy - good to the core. <3 I don't know why, but the actor playing Pun keeps reminding me of a young Vic Zhou.
I really could empathize with all the emotional moments of every character, proof that all the actors did great and the direction was on point too. Also the script was witty during the funny parts and attentive during the important moments, displaying care and attention to deep topics as well as entertainment.
And of course, but it's not less important: Tay was beautiful from start to finish with whatever dress and shirt and suit and whatever (and without XD).
I'm surely biased, but it's a 10/10 for me: I will always smile from the depth of my heart thinking about this drama.
Basically this drama is an endless shadow of grey shades that shifts from one character's eyes to the other... everyone is desperate in his own way.
Can't wait for the ending, it looks like it's going to be a crazy ride!
Oh, and on a sidenote: I'm speechless for all the "I wish they all die" comments.
Even if it's just a drama, writing something like this is no joke: it's terrible and shows no empathy nor civilization.
It's 2024 and people still forget to study and learn from History.
This was probably among the series I was looking forward the most during the week! A very nice watch, especially the "work eating your life" part was so relatable to me...
I'll miss Kai's sweet face!
It was the best Ossan series, kudos to all the staff and cast!
This one is cringe at times, and it's obvious the budget wasn't that high, but the characters are so funny it's worth a watch! :D
I'm loving this series, Pun is the sweetest boy ever and I want to hug him from start to finish, he always has this soft-dorky-cute-smile that brightens the mood! And he was so "70's top model" with that red turtleneck sweater and flared trousers, he's quite the dandy vampire! XD
On a sidenote: I'm loving the saturated color palette, it's making everything dreamy, cartoonish and fun.
Basically we got to know so many skeletons in the closets of all the boys, and they all have ulterior motives to do this and that... what about Top? As far as I got him, he's just "plain stupid" and goofy, one of those characters who are "all muscles and no brains". The camera accident basically was one of the causes of the disaster, but aside from that, is he hiding something else? And why does he always take orders from Tee?
(Plus: I cannot post on this discussion without adding - how beautiful is Tay! I'm always speechless! <3)
Probably almost everything has been said, but let me say this: I need a spinoff for captain Akk! (...and possibly with Chalothorn in it too)
I also loved how Kai tried to support him even through the distance - these two are so heartwarming.
In nowadays society we have messy and unhealthy situations (be it work, finance, family, love...)... we all deserve someone, or something, to be a safe haven in which to recharge, feel at ease and accepted and, most of all, loved. Maybe sometimes we don't even know we need that haven, until we find it... I'm happy that Hirokuni found his, and I hope all of us can find ours.
Pun is such a cute and lovely character, he's like a puppy - good to the core. <3
I don't know why, but the actor playing Pun keeps reminding me of a young Vic Zhou.