The acting is incredible. The story does have its flawed, but is quickly made up by the actors and actresses. The characters all have individual personalities and you can't help but root for, well, not all of them, but you know who to love once you watch it. the unexpected deaths of certain main characters is admirable, because whilst others series are afraid to commit, this series commits at at least 99% and shows no fear in going on a killing spree before the credits start to roll.
I want to love this as much as i loved the build up, but i'm at episode 25 and. I can't go on. I wish they spent half the amount of effort they put into creating the main love triangle, into creating stories for the latter couples. The only reason I stayed for as long as i did was because I wanted to see more of the car sales man and business woman. A strong independent woman finally falling in love with a sly dog, I know it's cliche, but their dynamics fit perfectly and I'm sad to say I've given up and will never see the two finally be together.
I understand the concept and the deeper meaning of the plot, but it lacks my affection other than the sweet couple. I think it would have done better if the episodes were longer, because as much as I want to connect with all the characters, so much is left unexplained, so how can i?
It has really likeable characters and a meaningful message: the theme as the school project says: self affirmation. Watching the characters gain confidence in themselves was really pleasant to witness, and it was just the right amount of episodes to fit in what the show meant.