Great acting
This had the potential to be perfect, but the writers just had to go ahead and make Ohsol wilfully stupid - she kept lying to everyone who loved her and I hated that.
I also don't agree with the way the writers wrote CEO Cha because they made him completely inconsistent, it made no sense.
We never really got to know more about Cha Maehwa's story, so we can't even tell whether she's inconsistent or not.
The worst part, though, was how they made Choi Ha-in be interested in Ohsol when he was an adult and she was a minor - to the writers: do you realise you created an ephebophile? That makes absolutely no sense because everything about Ha-in told us he was a green flag, not a disgusting, sick guy.
On another note, I love that this story explored mysophobia, but I was sad that they didn't pay enough attention to detail, because there's no way Sungyeol would do certain things if he suffered from the disease as severely as he was supposed to.
Great acting, which didn't come as a surprise because they're all great actors!
I also don't agree with the way the writers wrote CEO Cha because they made him completely inconsistent, it made no sense.
We never really got to know more about Cha Maehwa's story, so we can't even tell whether she's inconsistent or not.
The worst part, though, was how they made Choi Ha-in be interested in Ohsol when he was an adult and she was a minor - to the writers: do you realise you created an ephebophile? That makes absolutely no sense because everything about Ha-in told us he was a green flag, not a disgusting, sick guy.
On another note, I love that this story explored mysophobia, but I was sad that they didn't pay enough attention to detail, because there's no way Sungyeol would do certain things if he suffered from the disease as severely as he was supposed to.
Great acting, which didn't come as a surprise because they're all great actors!
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