Definitely disturbed with the SA scenes... I had high hopes for this one
It's a mame series though. Her whole catalog is centered around unhealthy, toxic, and/or problematic characters, relationships and their growth. It's kinda a given with her works that there's gonna be content that will not sit with everyone - and that definitely should not be taken as acceptable in real life.
Officially they premier on the youtube channel MeMindY for free. HOWEVER, there might be some geoblocking for your area (because some countries have it on iqiyi for pay, and they dont want to mess with that).
The bathroom bit is common foreplay. A combination of teasing (creating a desire, but not giving the satisfaction…
And before that you said "I don't know. What was that in the bathroom stall? Those "almost kisses"?" And considering that there have been people who genuinely asked that question in response to this scene, I figured I'd respond.
I'm not trying to start a fight or call into question your experience or anything.
I don't know. What was that in the bathroom stall? Those "almost kisses"?Would have been hotter if lips had actually…
The bathroom bit is common foreplay. A combination of teasing (creating a desire, but not giving the satisfaction of fulfilling it) and the fact that the neck area tends to be very sensitive. Combined with whatever his hands were doing - because we did see them roam, but we didn't see what they were doing.
After ep 1 I thought that this serie will be at least good. But ep 2 was a little strange (the scene in bathroom…
The bathroom bit is common foreplay. A combination of teasing (creating a desire, but not giving the satisfaction of fulfilling it) and the fact that the neck area tends to be very sensitive. Combined with whatever his hands were doing - because we did see them roam, but we didn't see what they were doing.
Pros : - The ML was a very relatable " polite little introvert " - Nee may be the meanie here but the way she…
i dropped bc the FL was going overboard. But arent they both only separated by a couple of years? Considering theyre wearing the K-12 uniform and are on the same campus?
I think most people are referring to the time skips. They arent very clearly defined (i.e. labelled with something…
I think the penguins scene and such was when Takara was developing feelings. Before they started going out. That's what the dialogue was kinda pointing to. Because it was all before he signed up for the environmental club. And it was the environmental club meeting where they were pulling up weeds and Amagi confessed.
I think some of your points about the script are mainly rooted in the lack of clear chronology. I think we would've been better off exploring the start and then going from there. Rather than bouncing back and forth in time as well as between the 2 perspectives.
My understanding is we see how it started/progressed for Amagi and then how it started/progressed for Takara. Mixed in between that broken scene of some time in the future when Amagi starts backing away.
** waving through a window ** I like it. I think I need to go to film school so I can understand all the comments…
I think most people are referring to the time skips. They arent very clearly defined (i.e. labelled with something like 2 Months Ago / Present Day). I've come to the realization that A LOT of people have issues with time skips in general, so the way they did it in the first episode was especially confusing/jarring for them.
I don't have a problem with them personally. But they could've been done more smoothly/clearly. Also, I still don't know if the scene in the classroom is before the events of next episode or towards the end of the series.
A fairly decent mindless watch. It focuses on 4 girls (Ching, Phoenix, Candy, and Sugar) who are all working as promotional girls for products for various reasons (Ching is a poor college student saving up for a graduation trip with her boyfriend, Phoenix is an ex-prisoner who was framed for her ex's financial crimes and can't get a job elsewhere, and Candy and Sugar are money-hungry friends on the look out for sugar daddies). We see their struggles in love and friendship (but despite that, i wouldnt consider either of these to be genre-level elements). But ultimately, nothing about their situations really change from beginning to end (except for Ching) and there weren't any characters compelling enough to stick with you after you finish.
Kind of a self-fulfilling prophecy going on. After all, one of them obviously knew the date and time before that day. I wonder if she started distancing because she saw the date was coming up.
I feel like the message would've been better if they ended it with the mains removing the app and deciding to date again after they break up. To live life on their own terms.
I mean, since not everyone gets on the app, and it was even one of the characters' first time using it, it tells me that it's not mandatory. Nor is there probably something saying they can't date again after that break up.
Why so less rating Seo in guk nd oh yeon seo here??? Show not good?
The story is pretty good. And SIG and the support cast are terrific. But the first several episodes spurred a lot of drops and low ratings. The humor is quite cringey/secondhand embarrassment inducing in the beginning. And the FL is very annoying up until like episode 7 because of her bullheadedness.
I'm not trying to start a fight or call into question your experience or anything.
I think some of your points about the script are mainly rooted in the lack of clear chronology. I think we would've been better off exploring the start and then going from there. Rather than bouncing back and forth in time as well as between the 2 perspectives.
My understanding is we see how it started/progressed for Amagi and then how it started/progressed for Takara. Mixed in between that broken scene of some time in the future when Amagi starts backing away.
I don't have a problem with them personally. But they could've been done more smoothly/clearly. Also, I still don't know if the scene in the classroom is before the events of next episode or towards the end of the series.
I mean, since not everyone gets on the app, and it was even one of the characters' first time using it, it tells me that it's not mandatory. Nor is there probably something saying they can't date again after that break up.