TutorYim’s Off-the-Charts Chemistry Wasted on a Plotless Mess
Tutor and Yim are a stunningly gorgeous pair, and because of them, I had massive expectations going into this. The first episode absolutely hooked me—the chemistry was there, the settings were beautiful, and the color grading was gorgeous. Unfortunately, it went downhill fast after that.
There is essentially no plot. If you asked me what this show is about, I couldn’t tell you other than "two people meet and run a restaurant together." While I liked the quirky, unserious vibe at first, it often crossed the line into cringe. The editing was incredibly jarring, cutting from one scene to another with zero flow.
The only saving grace was Tutor and Yim's off-the-charts chemistry, but even that was underutilized. The romance scenes felt short and underwhelming. I ended up skipping through almost every episode just to see their scenes—I was simultaneously interested in them and completely uninterested in the actual show. Watch it for the visuals, but keep your fast-forward button handy.
There is essentially no plot. If you asked me what this show is about, I couldn’t tell you other than "two people meet and run a restaurant together." While I liked the quirky, unserious vibe at first, it often crossed the line into cringe. The editing was incredibly jarring, cutting from one scene to another with zero flow.
The only saving grace was Tutor and Yim's off-the-charts chemistry, but even that was underutilized. The romance scenes felt short and underwhelming. I ended up skipping through almost every episode just to see their scenes—I was simultaneously interested in them and completely uninterested in the actual show. Watch it for the visuals, but keep your fast-forward button handy.
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