NOT Good Enough
When you wish to fastforward during a 17-minute episode...
Then that says a lot.
Though, nothing good. LOL
Okay, seriously now. The 1st episode of this "drama" still looked like they were keeping up appearances. It looked explosive, it looked like it had something serious to say. Looks are deceiving.
Speaking of looks... I don't like the main boy. He looks feminine.
After the seemingly promising beginning, this drama failed to deliver any actual... well, drama. What it did deliver was showing young people, who, as one fellow MDL member was able to put aptly, were "Expressionless twenty somethings moving and talking slowly"... There's really no other way to put it. The process of watching them went from quite boring to almost comatose, in the end I started to feel that I would prefer even if something violent happened to them, LOL.
And who needs super-controlling mother in the age of social media where privacy is non existent anyways? The mother feels obsolete and like from another era now, when all the twenty year olds themselves post every insignificant detail of their lives (which should be boring for THEM, let alone the audience) and the kids have no privacy to begin with.
Then, we don't really deal with this "drama" even, because we have most of the episode screentime dedicated to visiting one shop or other and buying an item which is then "subtly" advertised during the end credits...
This show might be called TWENTY-TWENTY, nevertheless I did not manage to watch it TWENTY times. After 13 episodes, which were super long despite being short, I didn't feel like watching 1 single minute nore of this vague sequence of video which failed to form a proper drama to be recognized as such by me.
Then that says a lot.
Though, nothing good. LOL
Okay, seriously now. The 1st episode of this "drama" still looked like they were keeping up appearances. It looked explosive, it looked like it had something serious to say. Looks are deceiving.
Speaking of looks... I don't like the main boy. He looks feminine.
After the seemingly promising beginning, this drama failed to deliver any actual... well, drama. What it did deliver was showing young people, who, as one fellow MDL member was able to put aptly, were "Expressionless twenty somethings moving and talking slowly"... There's really no other way to put it. The process of watching them went from quite boring to almost comatose, in the end I started to feel that I would prefer even if something violent happened to them, LOL.
And who needs super-controlling mother in the age of social media where privacy is non existent anyways? The mother feels obsolete and like from another era now, when all the twenty year olds themselves post every insignificant detail of their lives (which should be boring for THEM, let alone the audience) and the kids have no privacy to begin with.
Then, we don't really deal with this "drama" even, because we have most of the episode screentime dedicated to visiting one shop or other and buying an item which is then "subtly" advertised during the end credits...
This show might be called TWENTY-TWENTY, nevertheless I did not manage to watch it TWENTY times. After 13 episodes, which were super long despite being short, I didn't feel like watching 1 single minute nore of this vague sequence of video which failed to form a proper drama to be recognized as such by me.
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