The probably cut a lot of scenes with FLβs ex to reduce costs of AI face replacement. So thatβs why we didnβt…
Probably, but I can't really understand why the AI turned like this in LHF, i remember in Legend of the Female General something similar happened but it looked much more natural.
The first episode was so bad in terms of editing, my eyes were literally hurting but afterwards the times the female lead's ex appeared were very small so it got so much better. The story is good and the dynamic between the leads very refreshing π
I completely understand your concern because, theoretically, once a student, always a student. Even if their students…
I'm pretty sure the drama ended with an open ending so that the director and the higher-ups could gauge the audience's reaction and see what viewers actually want. Perhaps they wanted to determine whether a romance between the leads would be accepted or not.
Personally, I agree with what you said: as long as the leads fall in love in a setting where the student-teacher dynamic no longer exists, I don't think any ethical issues would arise. The key is that their relationship develops between two independent adults rather than a teacher and a student.
For now, let's have faith in the screenwriter and director, if they do decide to make a second season, hopefully they'll handle it thoughtfully!
Personally, I agree with what you said: as long as the leads fall in love in a setting where the student-teacher dynamic no longer exists, I don't think any ethical issues would arise. The key is that their relationship develops between two independent adults rather than a teacher and a student.
For now, let's have faith in the screenwriter and director, if they do decide to make a second season, hopefully they'll handle it thoughtfully!