There seems to be a new office trope lingering across all BLs:
1. Start an internship. 2. Be as naive as possible. At times, straight up dumb. 3. Do as little work as you can. Dilly dally and mope. 4. Order Iced Americanos all around.
Voila! Your director and random men will instantly fall in love with you.
Ok, fam. As a high maintenance American, I just want to say- that waist pulling, neck grabbing and face squishing… ain’t American. We don’t got flavor like that.
Choi Junie- you can pour hot coffee on me and I’ll take it all off for you. No questions asked.
The acting makes me question this altogether but I’ll hang on. The awkward pauses in between lines, awkward forced laughs and prolonged office scenes are less to be desired.
Hmmmm…. I’m on the fence with this one y’all.
We’re given yet another young character in Neau with his antics but at least he went off on Lom instead of being a doormat. I like angry Neau. I need him to come back.
Lom. Sigh. First off, how you gonna drive around in a Porshe and take the person you like to McDonalds? I mean, he may be Mclovin it but that’s tacky. Nobody likes a tacky gay.
The other tacky issue is Lom’s trying to be mischievous with the wedding planning but it’s giving me creepy weird vibes. Make it make sense! It’s the weirdest method to pursue someone- manipulation and lies. Although, it is by Mame so it’s in homegirl’s tactic for most of her works.
I feel for Marine. But maybe, just maybe, it’s all for Marine in the end?
What the hell happened? Or not happened I should say. 1. Second leads’ love story lacked so much depth. It was…
Or not give us so many flashbacks of the same scenes over and over. The way both leads handled their crisis did not make any sense to me. It was simply too easy. What was the point of it all?
Strength- Can memorize all coffee orders.
Weakness: Hot men.
At least not 2 episodes in.
1. Start an internship.
2. Be as naive as possible. At times, straight up dumb.
3. Do as little work as you can. Dilly dally and mope.
4. Order Iced Americanos all around.
Voila! Your director and random men will instantly fall in love with you.
Second one: hot coffee is not bland.
Third one: awkward acting is extremely bland.
Choi Junie- you can pour hot coffee on me and I’ll take it all off for you. No questions asked.
The acting makes me question this altogether but I’ll hang on. The awkward pauses in between lines, awkward forced laughs and prolonged office scenes are less to be desired.
We’re given yet another young character in Neau with his antics but at least he went off on Lom instead of being a doormat. I like angry Neau. I need him to come back.
Lom. Sigh. First off, how you gonna drive around in a Porshe and take the person you like to McDonalds? I mean, he may be Mclovin it but that’s tacky. Nobody likes a tacky gay.
The other tacky issue is Lom’s trying to be mischievous with the wedding planning but it’s giving me creepy weird vibes. Make it make sense! It’s the weirdest method to pursue someone- manipulation and lies. Although, it is by Mame so it’s in homegirl’s tactic for most of her works.
I feel for Marine. But maybe, just maybe, it’s all for Marine in the end?