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Chuckles uncomfortably
I watched forty episodes and I still can't tell when one of the leads fell for the other lol.
This started with just the strangest teacher - student relationship which somehow transformed into an even stranger master - servant relationship.
All through the episodes I kept coming up with quips for whatever was going on, because each episode was essentially a one short with no real continuity to the next episode for most part. The only consistent was that the student was a massive bully and the teacher never really stood up for himself.
And strangely enough, what I expected to be the most inappropriate aspect of a student - teacher relationship (the fact that they are in a relationship) didn't end up being the most inappropriate aspect.
It was just strange, their first conflict came from a misunderstanding that was never really resolved and their second conflict would've been solved much sooner if one of them would've bothered to clean the house more thoroughly, which just seems kind of stupid. And they tried to convince us that the two of them somehow fell for each other amidst all that, but I'm not buying it. Like I said, I couldn't even tell when the teacher fell for the student and it should have been inappropriate for that reason much sooner but it was for so many other reasons before it was for this.
It's a very short, vertically filmed series, so if you feel like scrolling for a while, give this a try.
This started with just the strangest teacher - student relationship which somehow transformed into an even stranger master - servant relationship.
All through the episodes I kept coming up with quips for whatever was going on, because each episode was essentially a one short with no real continuity to the next episode for most part. The only consistent was that the student was a massive bully and the teacher never really stood up for himself.
And strangely enough, what I expected to be the most inappropriate aspect of a student - teacher relationship (the fact that they are in a relationship) didn't end up being the most inappropriate aspect.
It was just strange, their first conflict came from a misunderstanding that was never really resolved and their second conflict would've been solved much sooner if one of them would've bothered to clean the house more thoroughly, which just seems kind of stupid. And they tried to convince us that the two of them somehow fell for each other amidst all that, but I'm not buying it. Like I said, I couldn't even tell when the teacher fell for the student and it should have been inappropriate for that reason much sooner but it was for so many other reasons before it was for this.
It's a very short, vertically filmed series, so if you feel like scrolling for a while, give this a try.
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