Pick Your Poison: The Reverse Harem Roulette
Let's dive into this delightful mess of a drama where choosing a male lead is like playing Russian roulette with your heart.
First up, we have Mr. Polygamist, who collects concubines like like they're Pokémon cards. Blink, and you'll miss another wedding.
Then, we have Mr. Green Flag, the meticulous and stoic male lead. Supposedly the dream guy, right? Except his specialty is making the female lead cry and disappoint her. For some mysterious reason, she keeps giving him second chances. Why? Your guess is as good as mine.
And let's not forget Mr. Can't-Express-Feelings. They keep us on edge, teetering on the brink of confession, but never quite get there. I was this close to grabbing them as dolls and making them kiss each other!
Now, let’s not forget the journey of the female lead. It has so many ups and downs that it's quite unlike any story development I've ever seen—like a rollercoaster designed by a toddler on a sugar high.
I devoured season one, blissfully ignorant of the novel’s twisty ending. I was rooting for my favorite male lead. then, the second season was announced, and my patience ran out. I read the novel, and boy, did I dodge a bullet there!
To those who like to gamble with their patience, watch at your own risk. Nothing will prepare you for the end—unless, of course, you've read the novel and you're here for the angst, to torture yourself, and maybe enjoy some eye candy. It's okay, I don't judge. Enjoy!
First up, we have Mr. Polygamist, who collects concubines like like they're Pokémon cards. Blink, and you'll miss another wedding.
Then, we have Mr. Green Flag, the meticulous and stoic male lead. Supposedly the dream guy, right? Except his specialty is making the female lead cry and disappoint her. For some mysterious reason, she keeps giving him second chances. Why? Your guess is as good as mine.
And let's not forget Mr. Can't-Express-Feelings. They keep us on edge, teetering on the brink of confession, but never quite get there. I was this close to grabbing them as dolls and making them kiss each other!
Now, let’s not forget the journey of the female lead. It has so many ups and downs that it's quite unlike any story development I've ever seen—like a rollercoaster designed by a toddler on a sugar high.
I devoured season one, blissfully ignorant of the novel’s twisty ending. I was rooting for my favorite male lead. then, the second season was announced, and my patience ran out. I read the novel, and boy, did I dodge a bullet there!
To those who like to gamble with their patience, watch at your own risk. Nothing will prepare you for the end—unless, of course, you've read the novel and you're here for the angst, to torture yourself, and maybe enjoy some eye candy. It's okay, I don't judge. Enjoy!
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