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Dazed and confused.
This had two parts for me: the end and all the rest.The first six episodes were so lovely, the definition of short and sweet. It's the tried and true trope of the rich boss not realising he loves his assistant. Like in What's Wrong With Secretary Kim... except you laugh more because - hey! of course he's clueless, he's a cat! I loved all his little Felin behaviours and the way his K9 friend was such a tail wagging dog even as a human. I loved the FL, she was so loving and cute.
The story was great, all the cats on set were adorable, the guys were all good looking and everything was moving nicely towards a happy ending... untill the last episode.
Suddenly out of nowhere there's a complication and I don't even know if it wasn't a happy ending, after all. It was a very confusing end, almost like they are wanting to make another season, but with no mention of one yet.
All in all, it was a very nice filler between longer dramas and I recommend it to anyone that can live without the Classic Holywood Happy Ever After. And to all cat lovers!
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Nonsensical Fluff Express!
With only 7 episodes and around 15 minutes per episode, you cannot expect much going into this mini-drama in terms of plot, but you can expect loads of cringeworthy chuckles from the animal tendencies of the Male (Lei Hao Yang - Ray Chang) and Second Male (Shen Zi Jie - Richard Lee) leads.Besides a whirlwind of activities fast-tracked in order to create some sort of storyline leading to the end, you’re met with some of the most adorable moments shared between the Male and Female (Jiang Ke Qi - Vera Yan) leads - at times, I was convinced this entire show was made just to show us the sweet moments between these two!
If you’re looking for a light, quick and easy watch with a clueless yet upfront ML and a slightly confusing last episode (a season two in the making perhaps?), then this one is for you!
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