

There are dramas that simply don't require you to think about anything while watching them. Unlike many viewers, I never thought of banging my head on my keyboard because of incomprehension. In fact, I completely disregarded those multiple small flaws because they naturally flowed with the story.
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This show is full of imperfections that make it perfect.

It's not if that isn't clear by the plot summary, then it should be by the end of the first episode. I don't understand how anyone can start it thinking it's going to be a heavy, drama-filled series, which requires an important emotional involvement from the viewer. Rewatch Value 10 Ok lemme get this straight. Tl dr: did the director hit his head during production and decide to continue being the director? The quality falls so short that it’d be a real shame to drag down the fun of the first season with this trash. In a way, I consider it intelligent that none of this content was included in the first season. It would just be a possibly suspenseful scene, ruined by a playful little jingle in the background.
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Why on earth would you play fun, happy background music during a scene in which two antagonists are plotting how to get rid of their rival? Whenever this happened, I half-expected a squirrel to jump out and maul them or something else that would be entertaining, but nope. Gets old when it happens every episode for 20 straight episodes, boy.Īlso, I’d like to mention that the editors confused the hell out of me. See reference: Qi Lu deciding that every single time Chu Xia gets pissy with him, he’ll call her stupid or some other variation instead of asking “what did I do” like any normal human being would. Some aspects of them were endearing in the first season, but rapidly became extremely annoying in this one. I liked the actors way more in the first season which might have had something to with the characters’ quirks. Every single episode of this show became the longest 20 minutes of my life and I just about wished that I would spontaneously have responsibilities to attend to so I’d be put out of the misery of sitting through them. If you have disdain for any of the following cliches (contains spoilers but who’re we kidding, this show isn’t worth watching anyway): lying ex-girlfriends, clingy third wheels latching onto the male and female main characters, a lead couple whose most effective form of communication is giving one another the cold shoulder, ridiculous birth secrets, "the girl you like is actually blood related to you", etc. Yet, frustratingly, the second season never delivers satisfying closure to any of the questions you may have and instead piles on dilemma after dilemma that don’t serve any real purpose other than pissing you off. There are many problems to be resolved, particularly the one where the relationship between the two main characters remains very ambiguous. It’s important to compare this sequel with its predecessor because it is a direct continuation from where MDDNKM left off. And then there are cliches like in this one, which will have you laughing psychotically as you sharpen your metaphorical knives and prepare to hunt down the people who turned the plot into absolute - for lack of a better word - horseshit. There are cliches like in the prequel, which the writers delivered as cute and gave you some giggles. This sequel, though, was absolutely terrible in comparison. Master Devil Do Not Kiss Me sits somewhat high on my rom-com list despite being littered with Asian drama tropes (my favorite of which has to be "cohabiting rich guy and poor girl who refuses to take his crap but sometimes takes his crap anyway because dramaland"). If you’re here and considering watching this, I’ll assume that you at least somewhat enjoyed the show to which this is a sequel. This review may contain spoilers It’s been a solid period of time since I decided to allow this confused mess of a drama sink into my nerves, and seeing how the reviews are scarce in number, I thought I’d give potential viewers a rather large piece of my mind.
