srolesen
Joined Oct 2015
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Season one started with promise, the cast was interesting, the plot looked pretty good and while the characters were shallow they had a reason to be so (narcissistic father) and I would still have rated it 9/10 at the time. The show came off as if the writing could become insightful.
Wind forward 2 seasons and it's all too clear they had no idea at all, every character further devolved into ugly cardboard cutouts, a cartoonish replica of human interaction and it only gets worse. The whole show degenerated into woke narcissistic boilerplate nonsense.
I once ate old bacon by mistake and that tangy greasy spoiled sensation at the back of my throat is what this show is like.
But that's Netflix new normal. YUCK.
Wind forward 2 seasons and it's all too clear they had no idea at all, every character further devolved into ugly cardboard cutouts, a cartoonish replica of human interaction and it only gets worse. The whole show degenerated into woke narcissistic boilerplate nonsense.
I once ate old bacon by mistake and that tangy greasy spoiled sensation at the back of my throat is what this show is like.
But that's Netflix new normal. YUCK.
I guess it's supposed to be a fun show about karma and stuff, the soul's of some people played out by the same actors in 2 different timelines, to some effect.
For me the writing seems off, the characters come off as rather flat and the plot they are supposed to build up never really get's me interested, I had a hard time paying attention to either the plot confusion, gender confusion or the acting confusion. I stuck around for 5 episodes because until this one I had not been disappointed by Korean show's but then I could bear it no longer.
Didn't give it 1 star because it seems like they did have some ambition somewhere, took a chance and I guess that's worth a star.
For me the writing seems off, the characters come off as rather flat and the plot they are supposed to build up never really get's me interested, I had a hard time paying attention to either the plot confusion, gender confusion or the acting confusion. I stuck around for 5 episodes because until this one I had not been disappointed by Korean show's but then I could bear it no longer.
Didn't give it 1 star because it seems like they did have some ambition somewhere, took a chance and I guess that's worth a star.
It pretends to be High production value, But 30 minutes in and it's crystal clear it's cheap and stitched together from many disjointed little clips and a lot of voice acting, can't believe someone put their name on it.