Half a drama
So many weird feelings about this drama. Initially my heart skipped a beat when I heard the FL wake up to Deep Purple blaring out her phone speakers. Yes, the Japanese love DP Mk.II as much as I do. But that's as far as my love affair went before it became as flat as the nine episodes that followed. I came back several times after finishing it to ponder where Nagisa-san went wrong. The flaw was in the storyline and the writing... but where?
An uncompromising workaholic is suddenly surrounded by eligible bachelors the moment someone strong-arms her into contemplating marriage. She says yes to everyone and everything and then tries to blow them off. In order to achieve that she digs herself a hole of lies that are lame and annoying with no redeeming comedic value. Her choices occupy a spectrum between romantic and transactional but even the most romantic option is at best a mildly enamored 5/10 on the passion scale. Her love life gave me more anxiety than entertainment value. It was like watching a stock market ticker. It doesn't have a happy ending. It doesn't have a sad ending. The bell goes DING! and you can breathe out as you've broken even for the day. That kind of ending.
And here's what I finally figured out: What I watched was half a drama. This drama ends where a typical J-drama contract marriage story begins. The nature of the relationship that the leads enter at the end needs, well, a whole other drama to fill in and complete the story. The half-assed recap "special" only left more questions.
Should you watch it? With a drama that features so many well-acted nice people and green flags I really want to like it and recommend it for the characters. Unfortunately, even as the characters develop, the whole principal arc goes sideways and disappears into a parallel universe. I'd really like to say that you should watch it but... well... meh, do as you please. I dunno.
An uncompromising workaholic is suddenly surrounded by eligible bachelors the moment someone strong-arms her into contemplating marriage. She says yes to everyone and everything and then tries to blow them off. In order to achieve that she digs herself a hole of lies that are lame and annoying with no redeeming comedic value. Her choices occupy a spectrum between romantic and transactional but even the most romantic option is at best a mildly enamored 5/10 on the passion scale. Her love life gave me more anxiety than entertainment value. It was like watching a stock market ticker. It doesn't have a happy ending. It doesn't have a sad ending. The bell goes DING! and you can breathe out as you've broken even for the day. That kind of ending.
And here's what I finally figured out: What I watched was half a drama. This drama ends where a typical J-drama contract marriage story begins. The nature of the relationship that the leads enter at the end needs, well, a whole other drama to fill in and complete the story. The half-assed recap "special" only left more questions.
Should you watch it? With a drama that features so many well-acted nice people and green flags I really want to like it and recommend it for the characters. Unfortunately, even as the characters develop, the whole principal arc goes sideways and disappears into a parallel universe. I'd really like to say that you should watch it but... well... meh, do as you please. I dunno.
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