Did they have another director for the second half because I genuinely feel like the nc scene in ep 5 was much better than ep 9 and it felt more intimate I love these two but the director/ script could be doing better imo
this was so bad that I kinda feel robbed of my time 3/10 why make an explicit show when your actors are utterly incapable of delivering said explicit scenes
honestly I don't know what my issue was with this drama but I got so insanely bored after like 14 or so episodes. Skipped through the rest, but I'm just not satisfied. The chemistry between the leads is pretty good but the romance is just too slow for my liking. Nothing really happens until after the time skip. Idk why this drama also felt like it was dragging on and on even though stuff did keep happening. I feel like this could have been good as a 20-something ep drama. overall I wouldn't recommend but this wasn't really that bad either. I just don't think it's worth watching, considering there are much better dramas out there.
This was actually a lot of fun. I definitely started this for Wooseok but stayed because this felt surprisingly healing. The second half did feel a little repetitive because the format and activities were mostly the same and the group was a lot more calm and varied in age (Hyori and her husband were the best move for the second group fr).
Though I loved the chemistry between both couples and can very much appreciate the beautiful cinematography, I do have to say that I didn't love the plot. I wish they had concentrated a little more on the father - son relationship in the end. I also feel like there were a lot of things that could have been explored with a slightly better script.
what's the point of making a show centered around sex if they can barely do one below-average nc scene (in ep 7, the rest is garbage) and not a single believable kiss scene
liked this a lot until ep 19 and then this just became a hot mess the ratings are only this high because the chemistry and kissing scenes were really good
Old novels/series/movies = pure ragebaitRegardless of countries
Wait... I just realized this was adapted from a novel... named Round Trip to Love Is it related to the drama with the same name from like 2016??? That shit was traumatizing af This is all starting to make sense now
I did not enjoy this Way too many side characters to the point that the main characters felt equally as shallow as some of the side cast. Hated the comedy, most of it felt insanely forced and awkward. I did not think Ahn Hyo Seop was that bad of an actor but I did not like him in this drama at all. The comedy was awful. The bgm was so forced, it's insane. It did not make the scenes fun either. Some of the side cast like Kang Mu Won and Park Gwang Mo were occasionally fun to watch but other than that.... I kinda think the main plot and the main character's mental issues were a little too serious to balance out the comedy they were so keen on pushing. Overall, I was so bored watching this. I would have dropped this in the first half if it weren't for my mom, who insisted on finishing this together
This whole drama must have been made with chatgbt considering how much it sucks Also do they need to push it in every fucking episode Can't wait for this to end
Actually vibrating out of my skin I need this drama straight in my vein FUCK I am obsessedddd I wanna kiss whoever casted Heo Nam Jun, genuinely a god tier choice
I guess that depends. What are the other 8 episode series in the running against it? 😅
All the short kdramas Netflix has released I guess lmao Don't shoot me ... i don't even remember what other 8ep kdramas Netflix has released so this is the only notable one for me
I love these two but the director/ script could be doing better imo
why make an explicit show when your actors are utterly incapable of delivering said explicit scenes
overall I wouldn't recommend but this wasn't really that bad either. I just don't think it's worth watching, considering there are much better dramas out there.
I'd say pretty satisfying to see villains getting what they deserve
The second half did feel a little repetitive because the format and activities were mostly the same and the group was a lot more calm and varied in age (Hyori and her husband were the best move for the second group fr).
I thought Japan had come pretty far with the quality of their bls so I'm genuinely surprised this was even made in the first place
the ratings are only this high because the chemistry and kissing scenes were really good
I guess we are in for a hell of a ride
I just realized this was adapted from a novel... named Round Trip to Love
Is it related to the drama with the same name from like 2016???
That shit was traumatizing af
This is all starting to make sense now
Way too many side characters to the point that the main characters felt equally as shallow as some of the side cast.
Hated the comedy, most of it felt insanely forced and awkward. I did not think Ahn Hyo Seop was that bad of an actor but I did not like him in this drama at all. The comedy was awful. The bgm was so forced, it's insane. It did not make the scenes fun either. Some of the side cast like Kang Mu Won and Park Gwang Mo were occasionally fun to watch but other than that.... I kinda think the main plot and the main character's mental issues were a little too serious to balance out the comedy they were so keen on pushing.
Overall, I was so bored watching this.
I would have dropped this in the first half if it weren't for my mom, who insisted on finishing this together
now I'm just frustrated and confused
Also do they need to push it in every fucking episode
Can't wait for this to end
I need this drama straight in my vein
FUCK
I am obsessedddd
I wanna kiss whoever casted Heo Nam Jun, genuinely a god tier choice
Don't shoot me ...
i don't even remember what other 8ep kdramas Netflix has released so this is the only notable one for me
This one is a little bit of a let down