If it were meant to be just a mentor–student dynamic, they wouldn’t have dropped so many hints like this.…
It’s only natural for him to struggle—he loved his ex-wife deeply, and moving on isn’t easy for anyone. But after seeing his ex-wife and his best friend have a child together, it seems that he has finally stopped loving her.
I don't think there'd be much progress with the romance between the leads, because all I can see is the ML still…
If it were meant to be just a mentor–student dynamic, they wouldn’t have dropped so many hints like this. In episode 5, he cared for her and helped her, and then in episode 6, he smiled and looked after her when she was drunk. And just look at his eyes when that guy touched her hair—his expression clearly showed he was upset and even a little jealous.
I don't think there'd be much progress with the romance between the leads, because all I can see is the ML still…
Based on his eyes and gestures in the last two episodes, you can tell he’s starting to see the female lead differently, and their relationship is clearly being built as a slow burn. So just be patient.
Ahh I just watched episode 5 but I’m so sleepy, the enrollment procedures drained me all day. Can someone spoil episode 6 for me — are the hints between the two good, and are there many of them?
ok I really did come in with expectations of romance but their relationship seems to be building up on care, and…
The male lead’s gaze, gestures, and actions toward the female lead have changed — there’s much more trust and care now (episodes 4 and 5 show this clearly). As for the female lead, it’s already confirmed that she likes the male lead, which is described in episode 6. Their relationship is being built in a slow-burn style, so it won’t be rushed; if it were, it would lose its charm.
Is this worth watching? Asking because the ratings are relatively low..
This series is pretty decent, with TV ratings hovering around 2–3%. The acting is good, though the script isn’t too fresh, but the storytelling is solid. The show leans more toward melodrama rather than being purely action.
New episode didn't have anything romantic honestly it was very very platonic 😭😭😭😭 but still I was…
I don’t know if you noticed, but I think the scene where the female lead is acknowledged by the male lead shows that she’s really happy. On top of that, the fact that the male lead protected her twice and that she still kept the handkerchief clearly shows there’s a loveline.
Oh come on, here we go again—arguing about the loveline. Seriously, the loveline in this drama barely takes up one or two minutes each episode. What’s wrong with that? It’s not even forced— the romance between the two coaches goes back to their high school days, two people from difficult backgrounds who meet again and help each other overcome hardships. What’s so wrong about that?
For I Ji, it’s about not being able to shoot and struggling with whether she should give up, until Ga Ram appears and helps her get through it. And Ga Ram comes back because of I Ji— even though she resents him, she still supports him and hides his illness.
As for the captains of the shooting and rugby teams, both are trying to overcome the huge shadows of their family legacies, so the fact that they like each other shouldn’t need that much justification. Is it really wrong for high school students to fall in love? Works like Hot Stove League or Racket Boys also had slight romance—sure, you can say it wasn’t dragged out, but Hot Stove League is about a ‘professional’ baseball team, while this show is about a high school rugby team. Please make a clear distinction when comparing. Personally, I think it handles things pretty well, and it can definitely be compared to Racket Boys.
1/10 I came to watch a rugby sports drama, got some nonsense about school politics and people moping about. These…
But overall, the film does a good job of depicting the lives of athletes and the struggles they have to face. Similarly, soccer manga like Ao Ashi also doesn’t just focus on the sport itself.
Exactly ... Here we are me and you somehow have same pov .Ung got more screen time the Jun (ep 3 where ml find…
The film portrays both the good and bad sides of school sports, and having a love triangle is quite normal, since that kind of thing always happens during student years.
For I Ji, it’s about not being able to shoot and struggling with whether she should give up, until Ga Ram appears and helps her get through it. And Ga Ram comes back because of I Ji— even though she resents him, she still supports him and hides his illness.
As for the captains of the shooting and rugby teams, both are trying to overcome the huge shadows of their family legacies, so the fact that they like each other shouldn’t need that much justification. Is it really wrong for high school students to fall in love? Works like Hot Stove League or Racket Boys also had slight romance—sure, you can say it wasn’t dragged out, but Hot Stove League is about a ‘professional’ baseball team, while this show is about a high school rugby team. Please make a clear distinction when comparing. Personally, I think it handles things pretty well, and it can definitely be compared to Racket Boys.