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Cliche storyline, Nice comedic scenes, Too much emphasis on the wrong things
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Got me hooked until the last 2-3 episodes. Looking back, episodes started getting really repetitive - leads are about to become official until some crap happens and they can't get together and that cycle repeats over and over. Then, they drop a second male lead to try and confuse the viewers on who the female lead will end up with even though it's so obvious because the drama gave all the SML's scenes to the ML?
Final episodes were so rushed for no reason?
- Soo Jin's character randomly apologises for her past behaviour just so everyone get can get a happy ending?
-Random 3-year time skip because they couldn't think of anything else to stop the main leads' relationship?
-Su Hoo [Male Lead] becomes stalkerish and obsessive and starts following Ju Kyung [Female Lead] around after seeing her 3 years later expecting her to run to him and say she loves him even though he broke up with her over the phone?
What's with that?
-Seo Jun [Second Male Lead] has been with Ju Kyung for 3 YEARS - he's GRADUATED with her; he's celebrated her BIRTHDAYS with her, he's BEEN THERE for her when Su Hoo was away and you're telling me they are going to make him confess his feelings to the FL to "confuse" the viewers. Of course, he gets rejected because the FL's heart still belongs to the ML even though the SML has done so much for her - more than the ML could ever pull off?
-Seo Jun's ending was so crappy - he was my favourite character for his cocky and charismatic personality, and they use him in Episode 14 and 15 just to cast him off to the side in Episode 16? He's not even there for the wedding and he's sitting in this staircase well crying because of his rejection - tears which are worth 3 years of loving this girl who didn't bat an eye towards him? Crappy. Then the producers try to make up for it by making Ju Kyung apply some lipstick for Seo Jun before he goes onto stage to debut and start his career as an idol? Stupid.
-Gave me too much heartbreak and SML syndrome seeing Seo Jun crying - the SML was one of the things that made me love this drama. We all know he had the spotlight the entire time.
-Hwang In-Yeop [who played Seo Jun] did so well in his acting and brought justice to his character until the producers cast his character off to the side.
-Cha Eun-Woo [whole played Su Hoo] just seemed kind of emotionless throughout the moments with Ju Kyung. I didn't really feel any chemistry between them? The SML x FL were so much better.
-The drama started focusing more on the love triangle - mostly the relationship between the ML + FL - instead of focusing on the actual point of the drama: "You don't need makeup to be accepted - you're beautiful just the way you are."
-However, the comedic scenes were amazing.
-FL's older sister and her relationship with the FL's homeroom teacher was weird but still quite cute and fluffy.
-Side characters added so much to the story.
-The drama did highlight the struggles of teenagers which was nice to see.
-At some points, the drama did focus on the "beauty" part indicating makeup isn't everything.
-Atmosphere of the drama was heartwarming.
Overall, I liked the drama a lot, but I was losing interest which watching the last episodes and, in my opinion, FL would've been better with SML - he deserved a much better ending.
Got me hooked until the last 2-3 episodes. Looking back, episodes started getting really repetitive - leads are about to become official until some crap happens and they can't get together and that cycle repeats over and over. Then, they drop a second male lead to try and confuse the viewers on who the female lead will end up with even though it's so obvious because the drama gave all the SML's scenes to the ML?
Final episodes were so rushed for no reason?
- Soo Jin's character randomly apologises for her past behaviour just so everyone get can get a happy ending?
-Random 3-year time skip because they couldn't think of anything else to stop the main leads' relationship?
-Su Hoo [Male Lead] becomes stalkerish and obsessive and starts following Ju Kyung [Female Lead] around after seeing her 3 years later expecting her to run to him and say she loves him even though he broke up with her over the phone?
What's with that?
-Seo Jun [Second Male Lead] has been with Ju Kyung for 3 YEARS - he's GRADUATED with her; he's celebrated her BIRTHDAYS with her, he's BEEN THERE for her when Su Hoo was away and you're telling me they are going to make him confess his feelings to the FL to "confuse" the viewers. Of course, he gets rejected because the FL's heart still belongs to the ML even though the SML has done so much for her - more than the ML could ever pull off?
-Seo Jun's ending was so crappy - he was my favourite character for his cocky and charismatic personality, and they use him in Episode 14 and 15 just to cast him off to the side in Episode 16? He's not even there for the wedding and he's sitting in this staircase well crying because of his rejection - tears which are worth 3 years of loving this girl who didn't bat an eye towards him? Crappy. Then the producers try to make up for it by making Ju Kyung apply some lipstick for Seo Jun before he goes onto stage to debut and start his career as an idol? Stupid.
-Gave me too much heartbreak and SML syndrome seeing Seo Jun crying - the SML was one of the things that made me love this drama. We all know he had the spotlight the entire time.
-Hwang In-Yeop [who played Seo Jun] did so well in his acting and brought justice to his character until the producers cast his character off to the side.
-Cha Eun-Woo [whole played Su Hoo] just seemed kind of emotionless throughout the moments with Ju Kyung. I didn't really feel any chemistry between them? The SML x FL were so much better.
-The drama started focusing more on the love triangle - mostly the relationship between the ML + FL - instead of focusing on the actual point of the drama: "You don't need makeup to be accepted - you're beautiful just the way you are."
-However, the comedic scenes were amazing.
-FL's older sister and her relationship with the FL's homeroom teacher was weird but still quite cute and fluffy.
-Side characters added so much to the story.
-The drama did highlight the struggles of teenagers which was nice to see.
-At some points, the drama did focus on the "beauty" part indicating makeup isn't everything.
-Atmosphere of the drama was heartwarming.
Overall, I liked the drama a lot, but I was losing interest which watching the last episodes and, in my opinion, FL would've been better with SML - he deserved a much better ending.
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