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Everyone Loves Me chinese drama review
Em andamento 19/24
Everyone Loves Me
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by extragee
Mar 15, 2024
19 of 24 episódios vistos
Em andamento
No geral 4.5
História 1.0
Atuação/Elenco 8.0
Musical 6.5
Voltar a ver 1.0

Trite storyline; much too long for a simple, not that interesting plot.

This drama goes on the pile of "been there, done that" of cdramas. It is unfortunate that this pile has turned into a mountain. This is yet another romantic idol cdrama with two pretty faces acting in a show that keeps spinning in circles so I don't know if I'm nauseous from the non-stop back and forth of " maybe he likes me; oh wait, maybe he doesn't; yes, he does; no he doesn't" or that I'm being forced to consume all the overflowing cheesy cdrama tropes.

If there was an interesting storyline in addition to the romance storyline, this might be tolerable, but the gaming/work angle is just as overused and trite as the romance angle. The introduction of a historical angle in episode 19 is just too little way too late as I've lost all vested interest in the drama. My sunk cost fallacy will make me finish the last 5 episodes but I think I'll just watch it on fast forward.

Strike two for Zhou Ye: first in "Love Me, Love My Voice" and now this "Everyone Loves Me." Both dramas were flat and boring and did not utilize her acting skills at all (which were impressive in "Scent of Time"). Lin Yi has yet to impress me in any of his shows but watching him now in "Angels Fall Sometimes," and despite only being a few episodes into the show, it's already tracking better than this one.
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