Ready, Set, Love (2024– )
8/10
Fresh & Unique
23 February 2024
Warning: Spoilers
With a very distinguishable and unique plot line, I would say this series suprised me.

I'm not usually the biggest fan of cheesy love stories, but when I tell you that this storie both show amazing representation of LGBTQIA+ community with out making it the center of the action and amazing writting for all the couples (P. S.: with my favourite couple ending up to be Chanel and Max), it really hook me in!

What really left me surprised was some of the reception that I saw online towards Day's personality. I was not aware it was an issue since to me, she acted like any other stereotypical female lead in most of korean and japanese romantic dramas I've seen.

As for the only issues that i had.

-Firstly, Jin. I thing that Jin was a really wasted potentional. They could have either built him to be an enemy to the other bachelors by sideing with The Farm since the beginning or by showing his reaction to descovering only he and Max weren't told the truth.

But it's okay since there's always room to a possible season 2.

-And secondly, leaving Max and Chanel off the alliance. When Day, Son, Paper and Valentine first created they're little plan, the first thought that came to my mind was 'Oh Son is definitely telling Chanel about the plan so that they can both free to do as they please', but as the show continued, it proved me wrong. I was very confused by it because why couldn't Son and Day just tell Chanel about the plan? If she knew about it, she and Son with be able to be with the people they wanted it when the cameras weren't filming and act up together to the cameras as to make Chanel's happy and also tricker her. (P. S.: this issue might be a bit bias because i really just hated to see my favourite simp Max being sad😅)
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