Adorable and sweet
I found Ana and Fuse adorable when we were introduced to the two of them in Love Mechanics. The cast didn’t change, which was surprising, but in a good way. Vee and Mark are not part of the story, but they do get mentioned quite a few times. That’s okay though. The storyline is a bit different, but that’s understandable, especially with this being done by a different company. I am not familiar with the novels, so I don’t know which storyline is closer to the novels, not that it really matters to me.
Fuse & Ana: I like how even though Ana has liked Fuse for a while, he turns the situation around, so Fuse ends up being the one pursuing Ana. It’s quite obvious that Ana didn’t have much luck in love and relationships by now, so maybe that’s the reason he never actually tried to go after Fuse. Fuse on the other hand is just sick of love around him, so he decides to get himself a man too. Honestly, kudos to him. He knows what he wants, he just needs to find the right guy. When the two are together, they are just so sweet. It’s just so much fluff going on, almost to the point of it being too much. And Fuse’s whiny voice when he calls P’Ana? It had me aweing at the screen almost every time. Their communication is also pretty good, they talk about most of their problems and are pretty honest about it. Sure, there are certain shortcomings, but they are not that bothersome.
I do sometimes find it hard to believe that Ana is a few years older than Fuse. He doesn’t seem very mature when it comes to dealing with relationship problems. Fuse seems to be much more assertive on the topic, even when it comes to his parents. It might be due to Ana’s past, him feeling like he isn’t good enough for anyone. But when Fuse is all cute and whiny, I can definitely see how Ana is the older one.
I think saying that the story gets a bit choppy at times or seems to be extremely fast paced at certain times is understandable. It’s an ongoing issue I have with shorter series – there is just not enough time to cram everything in, to give the relationship time to develop, so it ends up being kind of rushed. Or it makes me feel like there is a lot of background stuff that we are missing. I do feel it got a bit better towards the end though.
I absolutely love Khamphan! He is representing all the single people with friends who are crazy in love. I do feel sorry for him though, feeling so left out and his friends not even realizing that. I just want to give him a big hug. He might smile, but he is hurting.
And to give credit where it’s due, the scene with both sets of parents in the last episode was something I was really happy to see. The conversation about the two choices they had is one that is very important. They are the only choices a parent has in such situation, and I wish more parents would make a better choice.
Fuse & Ana: I like how even though Ana has liked Fuse for a while, he turns the situation around, so Fuse ends up being the one pursuing Ana. It’s quite obvious that Ana didn’t have much luck in love and relationships by now, so maybe that’s the reason he never actually tried to go after Fuse. Fuse on the other hand is just sick of love around him, so he decides to get himself a man too. Honestly, kudos to him. He knows what he wants, he just needs to find the right guy. When the two are together, they are just so sweet. It’s just so much fluff going on, almost to the point of it being too much. And Fuse’s whiny voice when he calls P’Ana? It had me aweing at the screen almost every time. Their communication is also pretty good, they talk about most of their problems and are pretty honest about it. Sure, there are certain shortcomings, but they are not that bothersome.
I do sometimes find it hard to believe that Ana is a few years older than Fuse. He doesn’t seem very mature when it comes to dealing with relationship problems. Fuse seems to be much more assertive on the topic, even when it comes to his parents. It might be due to Ana’s past, him feeling like he isn’t good enough for anyone. But when Fuse is all cute and whiny, I can definitely see how Ana is the older one.
I think saying that the story gets a bit choppy at times or seems to be extremely fast paced at certain times is understandable. It’s an ongoing issue I have with shorter series – there is just not enough time to cram everything in, to give the relationship time to develop, so it ends up being kind of rushed. Or it makes me feel like there is a lot of background stuff that we are missing. I do feel it got a bit better towards the end though.
I absolutely love Khamphan! He is representing all the single people with friends who are crazy in love. I do feel sorry for him though, feeling so left out and his friends not even realizing that. I just want to give him a big hug. He might smile, but he is hurting.
And to give credit where it’s due, the scene with both sets of parents in the last episode was something I was really happy to see. The conversation about the two choices they had is one that is very important. They are the only choices a parent has in such situation, and I wish more parents would make a better choice.
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