10 different, but very real stories of love, heartbreak, life challenges, and decisions.
This series and storytelling has been one of the best I've seen. Nowadays movies and shows are so inconsistent with their storyboarding often rushing or jumping to a new scene or idea so suddenly really taking the viewer out of the show
This series consists of 10 episodes steadily exploring 10 different, but very real stories of love, heartbreak, life challenges, and decisions.
These scenarios are well thought out and well structured really allowing people of all ages and preferences to relate to the characters one way or another.
The roster of characters all exists in this world somewhat intertwined, but not necessarily related in anyway. This way of storytelling creates essentially a type of world building where these characters you saw and liked/disliked or have invested time in are continuing to live their life as you learn and explore these new character's life and personal challenges.
I feel that these stories touch really well on how real these scenarios can be and can/have happened. You may relate to some from past experiences, you may find some stories interesting, you may find some stories heartbreaking, but at the same time realize sometimes life just doesn't go the way you want even if the answer is right there.
Timing, stages of life, work and career, life circumstances, and so much more are displayed in all of these stories.
This series should be watched as an anthology as it is meant to be. It is a collection of stories and a collection of life events that can and has happened.
I see some reviews complaining why there are different characters or why the previous characters become background characters or story is not completely finished, but that is the purpose of this series.
Each episode depicts a type of story about love and life then life goes on as new stories are told. Previous characters lives on and their story is not finished just because the episode is done. They show up as everyday people living their life in new episodes and we see some characters intertwine through their own history or through their career or just their coincidence just like how life goes.
This series consists of 10 episodes steadily exploring 10 different, but very real stories of love, heartbreak, life challenges, and decisions.
These scenarios are well thought out and well structured really allowing people of all ages and preferences to relate to the characters one way or another.
The roster of characters all exists in this world somewhat intertwined, but not necessarily related in anyway. This way of storytelling creates essentially a type of world building where these characters you saw and liked/disliked or have invested time in are continuing to live their life as you learn and explore these new character's life and personal challenges.
I feel that these stories touch really well on how real these scenarios can be and can/have happened. You may relate to some from past experiences, you may find some stories interesting, you may find some stories heartbreaking, but at the same time realize sometimes life just doesn't go the way you want even if the answer is right there.
Timing, stages of life, work and career, life circumstances, and so much more are displayed in all of these stories.
This series should be watched as an anthology as it is meant to be. It is a collection of stories and a collection of life events that can and has happened.
I see some reviews complaining why there are different characters or why the previous characters become background characters or story is not completely finished, but that is the purpose of this series.
Each episode depicts a type of story about love and life then life goes on as new stories are told. Previous characters lives on and their story is not finished just because the episode is done. They show up as everyday people living their life in new episodes and we see some characters intertwine through their own history or through their career or just their coincidence just like how life goes.
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