PTSD? and Also: Secondary Leads Better Chemistry than ML’s
1) PTSD does NOT result in dissociative identity disorder. Fiction or not, PTSD was a really really poor choice of terminology for the female ML’s condition. It should have been called dissociative identity disorder, closest to what she really had.
2) I found the secondary leads to have much better chemistry, be much more believable in their roles, and no offense, more pleasing on the eyes, including fashion choices. The way the Director chose to dress the female ML, but especially her main hair style (with those headbands), was really unfortunate. At any rate, while the two main leads come across as really nice human beings in real life, this role and the required chemistry were too big for them, at least at this time.
Honestly, I watched the drama for the two secondary couples.
(By the way, I’m a female.)
2) I found the secondary leads to have much better chemistry, be much more believable in their roles, and no offense, more pleasing on the eyes, including fashion choices. The way the Director chose to dress the female ML, but especially her main hair style (with those headbands), was really unfortunate. At any rate, while the two main leads come across as really nice human beings in real life, this role and the required chemistry were too big for them, at least at this time.
Honestly, I watched the drama for the two secondary couples.
(By the way, I’m a female.)
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