Confusing one still good enough
The first thing you should know is that it's very confusing at first due to the lack of clarification. You won't even know what's going on. Jun Woo is crying and asking, "What can I do? I messed up everything." Jung Hyun is standing by him. I had no idea what was his mess. I thought Jung Woo killed someone, but it was the opposite. He speaks against corruption, and he is completely boycotted by the entire association. Thank God I read the synopsis to get clarification on this confusing situation.
Things I liked
Thank goodness the writer moved on from the handsome and popular guys from university and fell in love at first sight with a guy. Even if the situation is perplexing, you can find solace in the middle of the series. One thing I appreciate is that Maker attempted to show some of the darker aspects of the literary world. How powerful people can destroy weak people. There is depth of emotion, struggle, sadness, and unhappiness. I like Leo's portrayal of the possessive one because I've seen guys like him in real life; they'll do anything to put someone in a cage they've built even if there's love. And who will Jun Woo pick? This part will keep you on your toes. Is he going to go with the supportive one or the possessive with one?
There are lots of factors that they need to address. The series must begin with proper clarification, or the audience will be kept in suspense until the very end. You feel irritated by the possessiveness of Leo. Overall, it isn't the best or the worst. You can watch if you want.
Things I liked
Thank goodness the writer moved on from the handsome and popular guys from university and fell in love at first sight with a guy. Even if the situation is perplexing, you can find solace in the middle of the series. One thing I appreciate is that Maker attempted to show some of the darker aspects of the literary world. How powerful people can destroy weak people. There is depth of emotion, struggle, sadness, and unhappiness. I like Leo's portrayal of the possessive one because I've seen guys like him in real life; they'll do anything to put someone in a cage they've built even if there's love. And who will Jun Woo pick? This part will keep you on your toes. Is he going to go with the supportive one or the possessive with one?
There are lots of factors that they need to address. The series must begin with proper clarification, or the audience will be kept in suspense until the very end. You feel irritated by the possessiveness of Leo. Overall, it isn't the best or the worst. You can watch if you want.
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