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On See You at Work Tomorrow! 1 day ago
I don’t understand the negative comments about the first two episodes. I thought they were good introductions to what we can expect. Both main characters are interesting and the supporting cast aren’t bad either. I don’t know what people are expecting, but this sort of story has a slower pace and the chemistry builds up bit by bit.

I like him because he knows she deserves better. He knows she’s good at her job. He values her, unlike her other boss. I think they’ll make a great team together.
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On We Are All Trying Here May 12, 2026
There are still four episodes to go, so it would be risky to make a sweeping judgement, but I will say this: as a writer and screenwriter, I’m absolutely loving it. Each episode is better than the last. It’s all brimming with passion, nostalgia, longing, love, fear, anxiety, sadness… just like life. But when you’re a writer or an artist, you see the world through a lens that few understand, which is why I feel this drama is a tribute to the writer. Without a doubt, this drama will become one of my favourites.

If you write, I think this drama will connect with you in a special way and, above all, it will motivate you to keep doing it.
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Replying to gig911 Feb 5, 2026
Title Our Universe
He is not better, he seems more immature. She went to an interview, get a job, until he was bullshiting around.
Yes, that's true. Perhaps it's because of her performance, which in my opinion is mediocre. And I don't usually like female protagonists who are written that way.
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On Our Universe Feb 5, 2026
Title Our Universe
Am I the only one who thought about dropping the show because the female lead is annoying and kind of stupid? I love the plot, but I don't know if I can stand a character like that. She's childish and immature. And to be honest, she doesn't act very well. I find her performance forced.
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