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What is Sun what is set? why is it vibes?
GURLLLLL, let’s talk about MosBank and this hot mess of a series because I have thoughts, feelings, and a lot of side-eye to give. First of all, Big Dragon stans, don’t come for me, but I never got the hype. Everyone was like, “Oh my god, it’s soooo good!” and I was sitting there like, “Sis, are we watching the same thing??” It wasn’t giving what y’all said it gave. Then they pulled the whole “we’re dating IRL, look at us being cute” stunt, and while I’m happy for them, the PDA had me cringing in my corner like an awkward aunt at a wedding. But hey, love is love. I’ll let them have it.
Now, this series. Oh my GOD, where do I start?
Let’s start with the leads, shall we? Salin. Baby, I get it, you’re trying to serve sass, but sometimes it’s giving Dollar Tree sass, not the full-blown Real Housewives realness I wanted. I feel like his entire personality is teasing Sun for reactions. And sure, it’s cute the first three times, but after that? Sir, do something else. And don’t even get me started on those slow-mo eye-locking scenes with Sun. CRINGE. Like, bro, we get it, you’re into each other. You don’t need to stare into each other’s souls every five minutes. Sun, on the other hand, is Mr. Perfect. The ultimate dreamboat. The “I know what I want, and it’s you” guy. BORING. Give me some spice, some flaws, something other than “I’m hot, rich, and everyone loves me.”
The side pairings? Okay, buckle up. Juldis and Chan? Cute, sure. But gurl, WHERE IS THE BACKSTORY?? They gave us crumbs, and I was starving. Like, how did they even end up together? I blinked, and suddenly they were a couple. And Juldis not being the top? That plot twist sent me into orbit. YOU HAD ONE JOB. Moving on to Sam and Yotha. Enemies to lovers? Been there, done that. But let’s talk about Tenon because… yikes. The man looks good from one angle, then suddenly he doesn’t, and I don’t know what to do with my feelings. His acting? Screams “I’m trying really hard” but in a way that makes you cringe. Meanwhile, Pete is out here carrying this pairing on his back like a champ.
Now, the plot. LORD HAVE MERCY. The potential was THERE, but they fumbled so hard I almost dropped the series. Instead of giving us a well-crafted reincarnation story, they gave us unnecessary heart throbbing romance scenes every five seconds. Like, HELLO?? Where’s the story? Why are you wasting my time? And don’t even get me started on the necklace. A NECKLACE?? That’s what y’all went with? Imagine if it was an anklet. Imagine Salin kneeling to put it on Sun’s ankle. Now THAT’S hot. Missed opportunity for a sexy moment right there.
Overall? Meh. It wasn’t as painful as Big Dragon, but it wasn’t good either. I yawned, I cringed, I survived. Would I rewatch it? Absolutely not. But hey, if you’re into pretty people staring at each other and random romance scenes that don’t make sense, go off. This one’s for you.
Now, this series. Oh my GOD, where do I start?
Let’s start with the leads, shall we? Salin. Baby, I get it, you’re trying to serve sass, but sometimes it’s giving Dollar Tree sass, not the full-blown Real Housewives realness I wanted. I feel like his entire personality is teasing Sun for reactions. And sure, it’s cute the first three times, but after that? Sir, do something else. And don’t even get me started on those slow-mo eye-locking scenes with Sun. CRINGE. Like, bro, we get it, you’re into each other. You don’t need to stare into each other’s souls every five minutes. Sun, on the other hand, is Mr. Perfect. The ultimate dreamboat. The “I know what I want, and it’s you” guy. BORING. Give me some spice, some flaws, something other than “I’m hot, rich, and everyone loves me.”
The side pairings? Okay, buckle up. Juldis and Chan? Cute, sure. But gurl, WHERE IS THE BACKSTORY?? They gave us crumbs, and I was starving. Like, how did they even end up together? I blinked, and suddenly they were a couple. And Juldis not being the top? That plot twist sent me into orbit. YOU HAD ONE JOB. Moving on to Sam and Yotha. Enemies to lovers? Been there, done that. But let’s talk about Tenon because… yikes. The man looks good from one angle, then suddenly he doesn’t, and I don’t know what to do with my feelings. His acting? Screams “I’m trying really hard” but in a way that makes you cringe. Meanwhile, Pete is out here carrying this pairing on his back like a champ.
Now, the plot. LORD HAVE MERCY. The potential was THERE, but they fumbled so hard I almost dropped the series. Instead of giving us a well-crafted reincarnation story, they gave us unnecessary heart throbbing romance scenes every five seconds. Like, HELLO?? Where’s the story? Why are you wasting my time? And don’t even get me started on the necklace. A NECKLACE?? That’s what y’all went with? Imagine if it was an anklet. Imagine Salin kneeling to put it on Sun’s ankle. Now THAT’S hot. Missed opportunity for a sexy moment right there.
Overall? Meh. It wasn’t as painful as Big Dragon, but it wasn’t good either. I yawned, I cringed, I survived. Would I rewatch it? Absolutely not. But hey, if you’re into pretty people staring at each other and random romance scenes that don’t make sense, go off. This one’s for you.
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