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Recommended
The Nameless Season is a short but steady series.It's a little slow-paced, and you might get the urge to fast-forward sometimes, but it's still worth it to see the ending. I like the fact that it wasn't too dramatic, which happens more than one would think when it comes to Korean BLs lol. Weird/ crazy ex-partners, near-death experiences, or meeting years later after a huge misunderstanding.
The acting was good and the story was easy to handle. Not quite original, but still nice to watch.
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Different than exprected
When I first heard that Pitbabe was going to have a second season, I was really excited. I couldn't wait to see the characters again and also maybe see the long-awaited romance between North and Sonic lol. The trailer looked awesome, and that only made my expectations grow more. I even waited 13 weeks so I could binge-watch it! When I actually started the series, I felt a little conflicted. Not that it was bad, but like I said, I had higher expectations.Don't get me wrong, the actors did great! It's just a shame that this season wasn't written well like the first.
Also, I am a little perplexed that they cut out Alan and Jeff's bathtub scene. When I found out that that scene was basically supposed to be them being on the same page again after the whole Tony thing, I was happy. But nope. They removed it. A little disappointing, but whatever.
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It's okay I guess?
First of all, it took me a long time to finish because I lost interest in it for a while. Second, some of the characters were weird AF, and their acting skills weren't that good. Additionally, there is so much unnecessary drama and unnecessary scenes. The cucumber scene? What the actual heck??!!I thought that Sangmin and Dinneaw's actors did a good job, but I think that's the only thing I liked about this series. They had good chemistry and whatnot, but that's it. The rest is just weird.
It felt like whoever directed this series was doing it for the first time, or they just don't know how to direct. If a friend came up to me and told me they were considering watching this, I think I would tell them to skip it. I don't think this series is a must. You can live without it.
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Easy to like
When I first started to watch RITH, I thought it would be pretty predictable. The father comes back to his family after messing up big time and tries to seduce the mother once more, while the daughter is also having her love journey. That part is pretty cliche, but the show itself was not as predictable as I thought, and I'm not complaining.It's funny, it's lovely, and it's also full of surprises.
If I look back and try to find things that I didn't like, it won't be a long list.
I enjoyed this drama, and I think it's good for beginner K-drama watchers as it's not as heavy, in my opinion, at least.
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It's hard to beat the original
For the first 4 episodes everything felt like you wouldn't understand a lot unless you've actually seen the original LITA. The timeline was different since Rei's (Rain) and Kai's (Sky) stories were happening at the same time. Also, some events were formed into one for example Arashi telling Rei that his time to court him was up right after spending a passionate night after the race. In the original series those two things happened on two different days. Everything felt fast paced but that's because they made less episodes and also made each episode 20 minutes shorter. If they made it a little longer and slowed things down then maybe I would've liked it more.I don't think this version of LITA is bad but it's just not the same as the original.
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It was nice but I don't think I'll rewatch it
Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed it a lot. I just don't see it as something that I would watch again. It's more of a "I've seen it once, no need to see it again" type of show. In my opinion at least...The acting was really good and the story was captivating for a while. Honestly out of all of the Kdramas that I've seen this one was the most realistic one. No curses, no past lives and no rich person who spends a lot of money that seems to never end. There was that crazy ex bf who was trying to kill Jin A but that actually happens more than you think. It happened to a distant relative of mine.. poor woman.
The relationship between Jin A and Jun Hui was cute. They both changed for the better because of the other person. It did feel weird over time when Jin A started to keep things away from Jun Hui, things that weren't even that bad to talk about.
I hated the mom. She was CRAZY! It was so hard to find anything good about her. She still abused her family even though they were all adults. She just wanted things to go her way even if it meant that others weren't happy. The best words I could describe her as is a b*tch.
You should give this drama a try if you want, you might like or you might not. Who knows?
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It was nice
I mean... it did take a while for me to finish this series because I wasn't 100% into it at first but after putting it on hold for more than 5 months I weirdly got the energy to continue it. The actors did a good job and the story was interesting.I did feel a little rush towards the end but it wasn't too noticeable.
Not trying to sound mean or anything but the whole trouple thing isn't my thing so when Pan, Ken and Seji all became a couple.. I wasn't the biggest fan. I found it useless to add Seji's feelings towards Ken in the end because it felt unrealistic or something? As someone who wants to go to film school, I would have done it where Seji chose Pan and Ken had to realize that his and Seji's friendship was too great to ruin which leads him to moving on. JUST SAYING.
Honestly the series isn't my favorite but at least I have it a shot. Would I reccomend it to others? I don't know.. maybe?
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Get your box of tissues ready
Oh my god.... I couldn't stop crying. Such a rollercoaster!Although I sobbed like a little kid, I still really loved it. It had thriller, it had suspense, it had warm moments and heart crushing moments. It was beautifully done.
My eyes are gonna be hella puffy in the morning but it's worth it! I would recommend you to at least try and watch The Bravest, you might like it more than you would think.
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Quite nice
I liked it a lot more than I expected. The actors did a good job and the story was pretty well written. Kind of wished it was longer, the two guys were just so sweet like candy.Han U Jin- He seemed like a chill guy who goes after what he wants, very determind I guess. I think this is the first time I have seen this actor.
Yun Su An- I liked him because he seemed professional with his mind on one path. He was also sweet at times with his cute but alluring eyes. I didn't recognize him but when I saw his past projects I realized that I have seen him before in His, Ice Cream and Actor:eal which I thought were quite good.
Hwang- I loved the fact that he kept walking in on the couple. His reactions were funny, especially in the last episode. I have seen the actor in Fake Buddies and thought that he was really good.
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Amazing!!
I wasn't expecting Busted to be as good as I thought it would be but I'm glad that it was. I couldn't stop laughing and whenever they broke character, you could actually feel how close they all are to one another.I loved how at times they were unserious and started to go at each other's throats and burst out laughing, it felt warm.
This show is silly and very fun to watch. Not very predictable so you could also try and solve the mystery with them.
The characters.. :
Jae-Suk: A funny oppa who likes to pick on the other detectives but also helpful.
Kwang-Soo: So unlucky which is HILARIOUS. Can be silly but also serious and clever.
Jong-Min: A little bit of a dunderhead but there are times where he is useful and does a good job.
Jae-Wook: Smart and hard working. He does a great job solving mysteries and giving us a good laugh.
Min-Young: Really smart, helpful and brave. Probably the best detective on the team.
Se-Hun: I would have liked to see more of him, to see his potential. He did help a lot don't get me wrong but most of the time he is quiet.
Se-Jeong: Funny, smart and also quite brave. She does tease her oppas a lot but it just shows you have comfortable she is around them.
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Had a different image
I think that I had higher expectations because I've seen a few edits of The Eighth Sense that were really good. So when I finally started watching it, it looked different. Don't get me wrong, I LOVED it. I just think that in my head I expected this to be something almost perfect like Semantic Error or Love for Love's Sake. Maybe that's my fault.Although it wasn't 100% what I was hoping for, I did have favorite moments like:
Jaewon's and Jihyun's trip, Jaewon opening up in therapy, Jaewon being comfortable with Jihyun and vice versa, Jihyun talking about Jaewon's behavior to the Disciplinary Committee and finally the moment that made my heart flutter... Jaewon going to see Jihyun while Conan Gray's "The Story" was playing. So cuteeee!!
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Pretty good
It did take me a while to finish because it wasn't 100% interesting but when it ended I felt quite happy to have watched it. There were a lot of characters that I really disliked from the very beginning and a few I knew whocouldn't be trusted.
I didn't like the fact that Taejin basically ruined Dali's family's name just so he can get the girl which is Dali herself. Not only did he ruin the family name, he also let her father die right in front of him. I swear, when he said "Over my dead body" I had a feeling where things will go and I was right.
I really liked Muhak for Dali. Even though they had their ups and downs at first, he was still there for her and she for him. Their relationship is one of the healthiest ones that I have seen lately (A little sad, I know).
Muhak's family sucks!! They really do. I hated the fact that his dad cared more about his step son than he did for his actual son, his own blood.
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Worse than part 1
Oh my goddd why!? It's not right. Hiding your thoughts and feelings from your lover is never healthy, especially if it's about you having feelings for another person. The ending of part 1 was already disappointing so why make it worse by adding another love interest??? I couldn't stop thinking about Jaejun and Jihan from Cityboy_Log because it was almost the same. Guy 1 and guy 2 like each other and get close but then guy 1 loses trust in guy 2. Guy 2 tries to talk to guy 1 and apologizes which works and they end up together. They are happy but guy 1 meets guy 3 and starts to get confused while guy 2 is still in love with guy 1. Guy 1 and guy 3 kiss which sucks. Guy 1 and guy 2 fight but in the end they are back together. No one is happy! This isn't a happy ending, it's just not. It's more toxic than anything.Was this review helpful to you?
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Season 1 is slightly better
I absolutally loved season 1 so I was excited to see that season 3 will be out later this week. Season 2 is good but it felt like the directors ran out of ideas, especially for the monsters. In the first season all of the monsters were different and were based off of their desires but in this season a lot of them looked the same. Maybe they really did run out of new monster ideas or they were just lazy. Who knows..I hope season 3 will have a little more than this season but just in case, I will try my best to not get my hopes up.
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Cute
I finished it in less than 24 hours and may I just say, I wish it were longer. I really enjoyed Summer Strike and I think it would be a good drama for new Kdrama watchers.Didn't really expect the whole murder mystery thing so that was something else. I did also wish to have more than 1 kiss scene especially between the two main characters but I guess not all romance dramas need that.
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