The character development for iJi is so annoyingly, excruciatingly slow lol. She acts all tough but is a total…
Everyone in this drama has their own struggles, and I Ji is no exception. She only appears strong in front of Ga Ram, but in truth, she is fragile and cares about Ga Ram a great deal.
The character development for iJi is so annoyingly, excruciatingly slow lol. She acts all tough but is a total…
I Ji was once abandoned, and the feeling of being left behind by the person you love most is terrible. It affected her in some ways, making her unable to strongly resist her superior because she was afraid—afraid of having no way out and afraid of ending up with no good outcome, as she had failed many times before, not just once.
Why do you all feel so bothered about the loveline? From the very start, the synopsis already made it clear there would be a loveline between Iji and Ga Ram. And how could the loveline between the shooting team captain and the rugby team captain be considered unnecessary, when both are students — and what student has never fallen in love or had a crush on someone? If the show only followed a pure sports drama route, it wouldn’t be as engaging or enjoyable as it is now.
Woojin and Seongjun feel so forced to me, I hope the drama will not push their romance subplot any further. I…
“‘Forcing’ usually means adding or pushing an element into a show that doesn’t naturally come from the situation, plot, or character traits — like inserting a loveline just to attract viewers or for fan service, even if it doesn’t fit the story.
But in this case, if the chemistry between the two leads is very good, and Iji and Ga Ram are explored even more than the young couple, then the loveline could actually be a plus, since school dramas often portray both friendship and romance. If you completely remove the romantic aspect, the story can feel a bit dry or emotionally lacking.”
do you watch "may it please the court"? "witch at court?" "Pied piper?" "circle"?…
Many people overreact even though the loveline in the drama only takes up the length of one episode (sometimes even less) in the entire season, and there are many dramas where the loveline is actually well-done but still get bashed for ridiculous reasons, like The Glory, The Judge from Hell, etc. It’s honestly hard to understand.
do you watch "may it please the court"? "witch at court?" "Pied piper?" "circle"?…
If there’s a loveline, that’s fine too — it even feels soothing because their chemistry is so good. Western TV series also have lovelines regardless of the genre, and they can still be great and well-loved.
Ooh thank God is ending 'cause it is not so good series. So move over, make room for another drama. Hopefully…
It’s not great, but the ratings have been steady at around 5.6%. Don’t judge the drama based only on your own opinion — try using your brain when you watch it.
ah yes they were good friends. just girls being girls.
Exactly, I hope they will have a beautiful friendship, and that there will be a love story for myself. I predict Shin Ye Eun will end up with Lee Won Jung.
This drama was never a BL from the start. Yoon Jae may be a bit clumsy, but he’s straight, so it’s normal for him to feel unfamiliar and a bit awkward when his partner is a guy. Honestly, any straight person would feel the same.
whether the female leads are "just friends" or something more depends on individual interpretation. all…
Shipping is up to each person, but don’t take it too far like I mentioned — it can end up giving people a negative or distorted view of the LGBT community.
whether the female leads are "just friends" or something more depends on individual interpretation. all…
Terms like boy-girl, boy love, or girl love are common — no one goes around saying 'man-woman romance' just to complicate things. Do you even realize that?
what male leads we literally know nothing about them, they seem like token extras because hurr durr every k-drama…
The male lead is played by Heo Nam Joon — come on, it’s a BG drama from the start, not GL or anything else. Heo Nam Joon delivers great chemistry, so don’t even try to say it’s forced.
whether the female leads are "just friends" or something more depends on individual interpretation. all…
Oh wow, so you’re still trying to say this is GL? That’s some next-level concept twisting. Isn’t the synopsis, cast list, and official tags enough for you? Still hoping for some queerbaiting, huh? This kind of mid-tier argument is exactly why blindly following GL with zero sense is just… speechless.
But in this case, if the chemistry between the two leads is very good, and Iji and Ga Ram are explored even more than the young couple, then the loveline could actually be a plus, since school dramas often portray both friendship and romance. If you completely remove the romantic aspect, the story can feel a bit dry or emotionally lacking.”