Kimi created a topic of My Favorite Idol

The author is evidently biased and seems to be reframing everything... and it's not working. First, Joo-ah was bullied because of her looks. Now it's because she's a martyr? Because the main bully was a stan of an opposing K-Pop group? Not only that, but originally Joo-ah was shocked to meet Yoohan and find out that he wasn't like his online image, but then she's actually the number one Twitter K-Pop drama expert and famous for outing idols who are liars and bad people?
I originally thought the story would be about recontextualizing the parasocial relationships fans have with idols, but if anything, it's just feeding into it. It seems to be setting up for a romance, but how's that going to end? Most idols aren't allowed to date (especially just regular fans, too).
Idk, the art is good but the story seems to be falling in terms of consistency and quality...

Kimi created a topic of Death When Separated

I'm not a big fan of love stories with multiple interests, but it was worth pushing through lolol.
I think the writer does an excellent job with making the characters mature and emotionally aware.
Despite liking the same guy, the three girls remain friends instead of hating each other.
As a female reader, it's refreshing to see girls communicate healthily and not fight/become two-faced over a guy, like in many stories.
I really like at how, when they reveal who the childhood friend was, everything comes together. Of course, having binged 78 chapters, it was easy to see (and remember) every hint, I was able to appreciate it more afterwards.
The story is very cute. I can't wait to read more.

I just want our MC to get a girlfriend with big boobs like he's attracted to lolol
Mine aren't that big, but hell, I'd volunteer lol