It seems like none of the characters here are right. First, you were accused of molesting a student but you still have the audacity to teach, and your wife, she has the nerve to defend you and play victim. Second, you know you're the victim, yet you're the one who's scared and letting someone else take the punishment that should be yours. Third, you who are innocent playing hero is just plain stupid. Fourth, the university didn't even take any action on the teacher's case? It's ridiculous----It seems like the writer just wants to highlight the sexual predator to get viewers.
Is this from a novel or not? If not, I find it disturbing when sexual violence is used as a plot device without proper resolution or consequences for the perpetrators.
The story is beautiful, nice and cute - but Na Ae Jun is too innocent to be treated like that. A person who was just admiring and fell for their idol, only to find out there were different intentions toward them...
Not when you wake up after 25 years, is living in a student building, have no food, no money. Your sister hates…
You make a good point—the situation is really rough for the character. I just felt like even with all that, a person who once had that much confidence might hold on to at least a little of it.
The series is good, it's entertaining. But it seems like they are overdoing it. When you're famous, you have a high opinion of yourself, it's natural to be shocked if you suddenly find yourself in the future, but that doesn't mean you should lose confidence in yourself. Yes, you're no longer famous, but where is the self-respect?
Pairing is a happy pill. Love these 4 guys.