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  • Join Date: October 13, 2020
On Record of Youth Oct 27, 2020
I'm happy with the ending, surprisingly. I didn't like a few episodes in the middle and the drama overall was dull and not exactly realistic as most people push it to be. But the ending was sweet and the drama had nice moments too.
I liked everyone else but Hye-Jun lmao
I liked Hae Hyo in the end. I really liked the brother. I like the family. I just couldn't relate to Hye-Jun so much and his pokerface throughout the drama. (KSH also had a very subdued role in IOTNBO but I felt a lot more emotions when I watched Gang-tae).
All in all, definitely not bad - sometimes boring but not bad at all.
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On It's Okay to Not Be Okay Oct 13, 2020
People need to get off their high horse in the comment section. I dont understand the expectation of watching something and having the characters acting perfect and everything in the drama being politically correct. We are all fucked up in a sense. Go for the journey and don't pause on every little thing because seriously move on.
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Replying to everlustful02 Oct 13, 2020
Okay, I'm going to voice out an issue I had while watching IOTNBO. The show never expands on MY and her supposed…
I think there is a lot of ASPD than you just stated. Try reading a little more research articles on it. I did the same.
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On Record of Youth Oct 13, 2020
This drama started after It's Okay To Not Be Okay and after watching such an amazing drama this felt even more dissappointing. No chemistry, no character development, loose plotlines and there is absolutely nothing to hold on too. It is not relatable to the youth at all.

P.S. I would've continued watching if the LGBt storyline wasn't so poorly portrayed. I wish Hye Jun had fought for it but alas, he didn't.

Re-watching It's Okay To Not Be Okay cause I deserve it. Also, Tale of the Nine Tailed Fox and School Nurse Files was really good too!
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