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I would love, love, love more seasons of this. We need the bartender’s story!Wonderful writing to weave the stories together. I can see the dangling threads for another season. And the tension in the last episode was almost too much, as othe woman was mistrusting her girlfriend at exactly the wrong time.
It even works to have all the scenes in the same place.
I want more than just one more season. Two, three, lots.
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Low-stakes romance, well worth a watch
Lovely, low stakes romance. Well-written, even trades the third act breakup for a different kind of drama. Pacing, characterization, everything is just right. Easy chemistry between the leads and the toddler is a delight. The soundtrack is surprisingly good (like better than Blank). Low budget, the walls aren't even decorated, but the screenwriting is spot on.Rada takes a job as a nanny, helping out Preem while she watches her niece. Surprise, they fall in love. But you knew that would happen.
I hope this team makes a lot more shows.
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A perfect gem
This is lovely film making. My favorite shot? The quick cut to their feet when Hee Ram rises up on her toes to kiss Ga In.I want many more seasons of this.
Let's see Day 2, Day 3, Week 2, I could keep going.
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More like a movie than a TV series
Slow down before watching this, because it doesn't have the fast pace and fast cuts of a lot of TV or web series. It is much more cinematic, with static shots, transitions where characters are going somewhere, and silent pauses. But those all work to set up fast-paced scenes later in the story. We know which stairs go to school and which go to the shrine.Even the colors are subdued, none of the bright "pop" we are used to. But this and the quiet all work for these two introverted, hesitant girls.
The eight roughly 20 minute episodes provide just enough space for the story. I wouldn't make it longer or shorter.
I wish there were more series like this.
But if anybody could explain why it is titled "Transit Girls", I'd love to know, because that doesn't make any sense to me. I was expecting bus rides or something, I guess.
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