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2024-10-29 13:22
Tags: #UGHHHHHHHHHHHHH UPDATE PLS #want more!!!
I sincerely don't get the point of the whole story
Started reading this thought the art was pretty but the story is pretty boring and uninteresting DNF
(Complete?) Ch75
Site says complete but last chapter says tbc, idols, group members, mc is having dreams about sex with his team member, mc bad family relationship, mc brother sa him(?), the group disbanded, mc and ml seems to have a sex relationship, mc haves sex with ml crush in his dreams but turns out they are true dreams but with ml subconscious persona, the dreamworld is controlled by one of the other members, tbh nothing really happens and the supernatural elements were just weird and added nothing, the characters don’t seem to behave consequently and there’s no real depth to anything
2024-08-24 07:48
Tags: #Idols #Showbiz #Idol
i finished reading but wtf???? thats it????
This is nice but some point I don't get the story was. Because they disband and after two year they meet again then the end. So. Many question floating my head right now and I don't know where to find the answer. It's just the story has no direction it's confusing me.
Not a fal, not a plot... it's hust full of nothing
i really fucked with this in the beginning, but the dream world made no sense, the characters actions were so inconsistent with what was happening, and they didn’t even tell each other that they liked each other?? like this was such a bad read, it started off good but it really fell off. also idk if it’s just me but the art got worse as it went on, like u could tell the author just did not give a fuck anymore. giving is three stars is being generous
Chapter 30 - finally first action out of the dream. Basically nothing happens for the group or main pair relationship, very boring.
Boring and annoying characters
Lol idk what to say I'm so disappointed, it has a lot of drama going on and they just disbanded then 2 years after they met the it ended wth
I for some reason fell like a wasted my time because…. WTH this had so much holes in it! So much unanswered questions! Like what was the point
i was confused the entire journey i didn't even know what made me finish this ig i just wanted to give this one a chance.. but i certainly regret it.
How long is this dude gonna be in the dream world vs creating a relationship with the real ML oml DROPPED
Straight ass. Like I did not like this even one bit, there's almost nothing redeeming about this. This one star is because at least, the art is . . . adequate most of the time.
There are a few issues I had with this story. One issue in particular being that this is a story full of backstory and in turn flashbacks, it's constantly jumping back and forth in time, yet it doesn't ever indicate whether you're reading a flashback or not. And with the flashbacks, those also aren't told linearly—so there's also the struggle of piecing together the backstory you're being told. This story would have really, really benefitted from just small subtitles indicating when it was a flashback and when in time these flashbacks were taking place.
Another issue I had, and this is perhaps the biggest one for me, is that this story—in terms of both tone and genre—felt very messy and inconsistent. You had the main plot being Idols and K-Pop and that whole machine, while simultaneously there's a side-plot about . . . Dream magic? Like, literal dream magic. These characters aren't having just regular weird dreams, they're full-on transported into other people's dreams with some corny mastermind behind the whole thing. The dream conflict clashed hard against the relatively grounded struggles of these men trying to become Idols.
In general, it felt like this story was just made up as it went along as if the author didn't begin it with a clear outline or even just as much as vague plot points or storylines she wanted. Like, in season two, where did the whole forgotten incestuous abuse with Sihyun come from? Because that wasn't even as much as alluded to in season one. And after everything with Sihyun and his brother wrapped up, where did his brother go? And on top of all that, there was a brief flash in Sihyun's mind of a forgotten memory and it was vaguely implied that Sihyun had in fact more trauma he was repressing and that his closure he had gotten wasn't actually the full story . . . Anyways that's never touched upon. It's literally never mentioned again. It just felt like the author was pulling shit out of her ass with each chapter for the sake of it, it was incredibly messy and so disappointing.
One thing I . . . Sorta kinda liked was the very beginning plot. It's tense between Sihyun and Seong-Eun, clear that they had some type of sexual or romantic past together that Sihyun doesn't want to acknowledge or let grow into something more. And while their real relationship is tense, Sihyun can't help himself from having intense sex dreams of Seong-Eun. I thought that was a pretty entertaining plot. It had a really good mystery for the readers, being what exactly is their history and why were they now so awkward and tense around each other. But the reveal is what brings that plot down so badly—I had thought that they were maybe regular fuckbuddies and Sihyun put a stop to it because it interfered with their duties as Idols . . . But no. Their past is that they kissed once. Just once. It was almost funny to me; there's a really strong disconnect between the total lack of severity in their past and the weird way it negatively affected their relationship in the present. Like a kiss would not do all that?
When it comes to the plot, one thing I really didn't like as well was the fact that Sihyun for some reason struggled bad with admitting he liked Seong-Eun. Like . . . He was routinely having intense, hardcore sex dreams about Seong-Eun to the point he missed those dreams when he stopped having them, but for some reason, he struggles with realizing whether or not he likes him . . . Are you fucking dumb?
In general this story was rife with some of the most contrived misunderstandings and miscommunication I think I've ever seen, it's really up there as some of the worst. There was a small plot near the end where Seong-Eun was friends with some producer girl, and Sihyun had been influenced (by the producer girl's brother) to think she & Seong-Eun had a jaded past. And when Sihyun tried to talk to Seong-Eun about it, he completely shut him out, basically told him "mind your own fucking business," and then acted all angsty because Sihyun obviously felt a certain type of way about it. Seong-Eun and that producer ended up literally just being friends, nothing more, so I can't think as to why Seong-Eun wouldn't just say that. Instead, he had a stick up his ass about it and then had the gall to be mad when Sihyun rightfully found his behavior weird. And then on top of that, Sihyun apologized for jumping to conclusions as if that whole situation wasn't literally all Seong-Eun's fault.
The ending was also really, really, really dissatisfying. I don't think I've read a story in a long time that had such a poor ending. Basically, as soon as they get a #1 song, they disband, Sihyun loses contact with everyone INCLUDING Seong-Eun for two years (and keep in mind this disbandment happened because of Seong-Eun, and Seong-Eun pretty much outed Sihyun in front of everybody), and then after those aforementioned two years he meets Seong-Eun by chance again and they immediately seem to start dating (though it's never explicitly said). The end. Fucking hated it.
The end ruined it. Completely rushed after dragging for so long
ok it wasn't bad but i feel like it wasn't thought out enough... the last few chapters a and the ending was actually dookie like wtf??? could've been better
The artstyle wasn't my thing, but it's simple and cute, I'd definitely read it again even tho this isn't my cup of tea