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Tachyomin

Finland

Tachyomin

Finland
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Love Sick Season 2
36 people found this review helpful
Oct 23, 2015
36 of 36 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 10
If you loved the first season, this will make you fall in love all over again! Season 2 gives so much more than the first one: it has more depth and a lot happens. It has many different stories between many people, but is more focused on the main couple than the first season. I love the storylines which awaken many feelings and thoughts. In the middle of all drama Love Sick provides humor and cuteness. Again, Love Sick fails with way too obvious commercial scenes. They should be less thrown on the viewers' face. Now it just makes me mad and not to buy any of the stuff. The cast has improved a lot from the previous season. I am glad that the cast stayed the same and I'm really able to see that they've grown as actors and actresses. What I didn't like was the slightly open ending for some couples. This drama keeps its place as my favorite drama and I'm sure I'll rewatch it!

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Love Sick
5 people found this review helpful
Sep 14, 2015
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 10
Acting/Cast 8.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 10
Most fandoms play with same sex characters and ship them together but how many movies/series actually focus on same sex relationships? Same sex relationships are quite a hot issue right now in many countries, so the main topic of this series is right on. Love Sick shows what it might be like to some gay teens (and teens overall). This drama shows a very important message, which is one of the reasons I rate it so high up.

The story overall is very touching. The teenage problems the characters have are very easy to relate to. It is all about trying to find your place among others and to find yourself overall. These topics are brought up in the story very well and thus it is nice to watch. Nothing is too exaggerated or unrealistic, which is a huge plus.

Most of the cast is acting for the first time. Despite that, they did a good job. Sadness is an emotion hard to act and sometimes it doesn't look too natural. Most actors and actresses fit their character perfectly. Sometimes I feel like Captain doesn't fit Noh's role, but I got used to it.

The music is okay. Sometimes it ruins the moment, sometimes it enhances the emotions. Most of the songs sound just fine to me. Especially the OST has a place in my heart.

This series has one big minus. I absolutely hate that this series is filled with advertising. I know they might have to do it to cover the costs but they do it so obviously it makes me furious. There are whole scenes that are written just to advertise. They have no meaning for the story whatsoever, but include characters eating a certain food etc. I like my drama a drama. The advertising should go hand in hand with the story. Yes, you can hold that bag of chips or drink some green tea, but I do not enjoy watching a scene dedicated to a sim card and how it works. (I'm sorry, I might mix up the seasons but nevertheless, both have the same kind of advertising.)

Overall, I would (and will) watch this again. I have never watched a drama this great. Definitely worth watching! If you're looking for a school / slice of life drama, please watch this!

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Hormones Season 3
2 people found this review helpful
Jan 6, 2016
13 of 13 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 6.5
The third and last season is almost a whole new thing. The only plot continuing from season 2 is Koi and Dao's story and there's only a few familiar characters on top of that. Basically you don't need to watch the previous seasons to watch this one, which is both a pro and a con. We saw Jane in the preview so I had some kind of expectations of Jane throwing the old characters' relationships upside down. Instead, we got a new cast and new stories... nothing familiar to hold onto. These new things had to make us all fall in love again, and I have to say they did it, but not as well as the previous seasons.

These three seasons have gone through every hardship a person could possibly have within a small amount of people who all are somehow connected. At some point I started to feel that this is way too unrealistic which affected my way of watching this series. It feels funny. Despite that, I appreciate that a drama would view these hardships to show what people may go through and how you can survive. You can relate to some stories, some affect your feelings and you will always want to support the characters. That's a trait that will make you watch it till the end.

Hormones 3 is way better in advertising than the previous ones. The products were nicely portrayed and it wasn't made annoyingly obvious. This was a nice improvement.

The cast didn't have the best acting skills. It makes you feel weird when the actor/actress just can't get it straight. Somehow I still like the cast, even though I miss the old one.

Again, they left quite much open in the end, but the little surprise left a good feeling about the ending. All in all, Hormones 3 didn't meet the high expectations I had after two brilliant seasons, but it was nice addition to the drama series. I will probably rewatch only seasons 1 and 2.

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