Head Over Heels · review
Marvelous start, horrendous past Chapter 20, questionable ending. Do not waste your time! The beginning was interesting and refreshing. Author created great characters — some psychologically twisted by their pasts, contrasted against others with strong morals and relatable humanity or comedy relief. However, that contrast vanishes mid-story for no apparent reason. Two major character build-ups were simply discarded; in their place, the story doubles down on "deranged copycats." (It literally feels like Woohyun 2.0 and Ha Yan 2.0 were drawn all over, just for the sake of senseless chaos). Art is cool, but at some points it's hard to tell characters apart. The plot becomes unhinged and meaninglessto the point where it feels like the author, rather than their fictional cast, is the one in need of therapy. This story could have gone in so many directions. I wish it would be revisited and redone someday, as there was so much missed potential for something greater. Instead, all we are left with is frustration.