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I wasn't such a huge fan of the previous seasons, but as an avid follower of Playlist Global, it's hard to not continue watching a series when you've already been with it through three seasons.
A theme I've started to notice though is that Love Playlist seems bent on going against the friends-to-lovers trope. First Jae-In and Hyun-Seung, then Pu-Reum and Ha-Neul
Surprisingly, I ended up liking this more than the previous seasons, mainly because of one ship: Ha-Neul and Ji-Min. They were adorable and I pretty much watched just for them.
I had loved Yoon in his previous season, but something about the noble idiocy and pining between him and Jae-In in this season made them not fun to watch, and honestly, as the seasons went on I've been becoming less and less invested in Jae-In as a main female character.
Watch for Park Sky and Sseoji. That is all.
A theme I've started to notice though is that Love Playlist seems bent on going against the friends-to-lovers trope. First Jae-In and Hyun-Seung, then Pu-Reum and Ha-Neul
Surprisingly, I ended up liking this more than the previous seasons, mainly because of one ship: Ha-Neul and Ji-Min. They were adorable and I pretty much watched just for them.
I had loved Yoon in his previous season, but something about the noble idiocy and pining between him and Jae-In in this season made them not fun to watch, and honestly, as the seasons went on I've been becoming less and less invested in Jae-In as a main female character.
Watch for Park Sky and Sseoji. That is all.
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