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Nauriya

Where the lost ones go.

Nauriya

Where the lost ones go.
Dinner Mate korean drama review
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Dinner Mate
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by Nauriya
août 13, 2020
32 épisodes vus sur 32
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Globalement 5.0
Histoire 4.0
Jeu d'acteur/Casting 8.0
Musique 8.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 1.0

True Title: Ex Mate

I mean, 32 episodes, and they created this? There was nothing special about this drama, not even the mental illness they try to project was properly educated.

I actually felt truly sad for male ex towards the end of show, as he did a "fanfuckingtastic" job of portraying a psycho and someone who is in real pain... nonetheless at fault. No sympathy for female ex though.

But salute to main leads, who despite good at acting, failed to create an inch of chemistry and love. Perhaps because of the lackluster script, that never gave them a chance to sizzle the screen, and they had a very less time together because of their crazy exes's.

Ps: There was a moment at the end of episode 15 when male ex-finally understood that he might lose the women he loves for doing all the crazing things so he decided to remove her from her mind and when he crosses her in hospital corridor, and pretended not to know her, broke my heart. I really felt bad for him... I wish him to find him his own happiness now. Overall, it was just an average show!!!
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