so funny
"Ready Set Love" was quite a unique experience for me, mainly because it reminded me a bit of Squid Game - but not as brutal. Just like in that series, it was based on a game show concept, which sparked a lot of interest.
Honestly, the first two episodes weren't as engaging for me, but I didn't give up because of the intriguing game concept. And I'm glad I didn't, it was really worth it! I got hooked in the third episode, eagerly anticipating the next one.
The main couple in the series was somewhat "obvious" and "typical." They knew each other since childhood, went through something sad, and now live happily ever after, as in most dramas. However, it wasn't all bad because I found myself drawn to the supporting characters. I especially focused on Paper's story, who, in my opinion, was the most interesting character. He was constantly discovering himself, making friends, and was incredibly charming.
The crime subplot was very well done because I didn't expect such a serious situation after seeing how comedic the first episodes were. Day's expressions were really funny, but I needed to get used to the quirkiness of this series.
Overall, I rate it very well because I had a lot of emotions in the last episode. The series sucked me in, so despite some cringe moments, I still really enjoyed it.
Honestly, the first two episodes weren't as engaging for me, but I didn't give up because of the intriguing game concept. And I'm glad I didn't, it was really worth it! I got hooked in the third episode, eagerly anticipating the next one.
The main couple in the series was somewhat "obvious" and "typical." They knew each other since childhood, went through something sad, and now live happily ever after, as in most dramas. However, it wasn't all bad because I found myself drawn to the supporting characters. I especially focused on Paper's story, who, in my opinion, was the most interesting character. He was constantly discovering himself, making friends, and was incredibly charming.
The crime subplot was very well done because I didn't expect such a serious situation after seeing how comedic the first episodes were. Day's expressions were really funny, but I needed to get used to the quirkiness of this series.
Overall, I rate it very well because I had a lot of emotions in the last episode. The series sucked me in, so despite some cringe moments, I still really enjoyed it.
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