Nchịkọta: Seul-gi has an unexpected proposition for Suk — and an opportunity. But Pil-su's idea doesn't interest Suk. And Jun-pyo gets deeper into hip-hop.
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Airbọchị Ikuku Mbụ: May 04, 2022Airbọchị Ikuku Ikpeazụ: Jun 23, 2022Oge: 1 OgeIhe omume: 16 Ihe omumeOge ojiri gaa: 66 NkejiOgo: HDIMDb: 4.00 / 10 site na 9 ọrụEwu ewu: 3.5847Asụsụ: Korean
It had a pretty normal start with introducing the story and the characters, nothing about it peaked my interest. The story itself was too safe and tame, they didn't attempt any challenging situation even in a comedic setting. The comedy was a hit or miss, some parties were genuinely unfunny and cringe while others like Pil Soo and his one-liners were keeping it alive with a decent dynamic and comedy. Speaking of cringe, there were a handful of kids and everything related to them was painfully cringe, even with their poorly attempted satire and parody. These parts were just too bad. It kept this momentum throughout its entire runtime.
Kwuo
It had a pretty normal start with introducing the story and the characters, nothing about it peaked my interest. The story itself was too safe and tame, they didn't attempt any challenging situation even in a comedic setting. The comedy was a hit or miss, some parties were genuinely unfunny and cringe while others like Pil Soo and his one-liners were keeping it alive with a decent dynamic and comedy. Speaking of cringe, there were a handful of kids and everything related to them was painfully cringe, even with their poorly attempted satire and parody. These parts were just too bad. It kept this momentum throughout its entire runtime.