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21 Days Theory
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by Alicia
Jan 5, 2023
4 of 4 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 10
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Lighthearted and cute show!

Started this show with low expectations cause of the fact that there was only 4 episodes but was pleasantly surprised!

The cast was so cute, and I love all the interactions between them. The "lost my phone" pick-up was executed so well and I just love! The "food on your face" trope is usually super cliche but I love the execution and the way they both got shy and the music just cued in at the right time. X's interactions with the uncle in ep 3 was slightly weird but I guess they needed something to push the main cp's relationship along.

As for the other cast, the mother was initially the one in the way, against the relationship. But after finding out that the motive behind which was because she was afraid that her son would be laughed at by others, it really shows how most parents feel, and I feel that while this was resolved a little too quickly (cause of limited screentime), but it also shows realism. Also, I love the uncle! He is not the stereotypical gay uncle, but really helped to get the plot moving by letting Q's mother understand what is really important is whether Q is happy. He also leads Q to implore his feelings and understand that what he is feeling is love.

Feel that Mook and and Toy was quite a cute side couple, and helps to push the plot along while nicely wrapping up some loose ends as well. Meanwhile, Frank and Mind was a bit odd for me. like while ik there is lack of communication but the drop of hints is weird but i guess they wrapped it up in the end?

overall, is a super lighthearted and short (but not rushed) show and will def rewatch this

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