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Confusing, Nonsensical, and Laughable
The two main leads are cute/hot, but that's not enough to carry the ridiculous plot that went on for much too long. Half of the episodes could have been cut out. Certain scenes were hysterically funny due to how ridiculous they were, such as so much emphasis put on a brief, forgettable incident that had happened years earlier. (Daonuea literally almost fell and dropped his glasses. They didn't even break.) And the "sexy" Heimlich maneuver in the restaurant. And ALL the sex scenes. Other scenes were so dull, I wanted to play them at high speed to get through them. (Some viewers commenting actually did that.)
I got the definite feeling the director didn't review any of the scenes after they were filmed. I've seen soap operas that were way better acted and put together and much more believable.
I wanted to like this show, but I just couldn't. It had it's moments, but they were sadly few and far between. They couldn't even get a good fake baby bump for the pregnant lady, and there was a flashback scene that hinted at child harm that was never explained. (Sure, Daonuea's mother left him in a park and he was raised by an aunt. But what about the creepy man who came up to him on the swings?) Things were repeated, left out, brushed under the rug. There were TONS of product placement. Even the outside view of the building where they work didn't match the inside. I'm pretty you'll regret watching it as soon as you hit episode two, but if you're really bored, give it a try. Nine is definitely some eye candy when he takes his shirt off.
I got the definite feeling the director didn't review any of the scenes after they were filmed. I've seen soap operas that were way better acted and put together and much more believable.
I wanted to like this show, but I just couldn't. It had it's moments, but they were sadly few and far between. They couldn't even get a good fake baby bump for the pregnant lady, and there was a flashback scene that hinted at child harm that was never explained. (Sure, Daonuea's mother left him in a park and he was raised by an aunt. But what about the creepy man who came up to him on the swings?) Things were repeated, left out, brushed under the rug. There were TONS of product placement. Even the outside view of the building where they work didn't match the inside. I'm pretty you'll regret watching it as soon as you hit episode two, but if you're really bored, give it a try. Nine is definitely some eye candy when he takes his shirt off.
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