I usually don't do episode reviews. And this is kind of a review for the 5 episodes I've watched so far. Know this, the only reason I'm still watching this, is because I paid for VIP and Kim. Otherwise, I would have dropped it after three episodes.The storyline for GEN Y is muddled. There are too many triangles, too many characters, too many faces, too many names, too many relationships - it's too much of everything that makes everything confusing. People have began making charters and the are failing because they have no idea who the characters are or where they're supposed to be so everyone is just left more confused that when they started.When your readers/reviewers need a chart to keep things straight, you've failed as a writer.This entire storyline is a hot mess. We can't keep people straight and it's even harder for most international fans because the younger characters look the same because they have the same facial structure and hair cut so you're left just ignoring them to focus on Mark and Kit. All I got from ep 5 was a migraine. Copter's acting has gotten better. He doesn't look nearly as uncomfortable with Kim as he did in 2Moons, so that's something. Mark is still a bit of a stalker but he's not as creepy as before. This is what happens when you decide to make fan fiction rather than going out and getting a new author with new works.It hurts me to say this, but probably wait until it's finished airing then get a month's worth of VIP and binge watch the entire thing then cancel your account. It's not worth paying month by month to watch it ep by ep.
I'm not in LOVE with this series. There are certain things that bordered crazy obsession, stalker behavior. I'm not sure it it's because I'm not used to that kind of courtship but sometimes I believe in crossed he line a couple of times. The story was very sparse but that's understandable. It was only 4 eps. Not much can be done there. The rewatch value for me is super low. But a first watch is good