During Ju Garam's flashbacks when he watched the Hanyang team, we see that during the first half they had scored 7 points and during the second half, they had scored 12. But on episode 2 they celebrated as if they hadn't scored before and the vice principal had said that they hadn't score points in a long time. Have I misunderstood something? I'm sorry if my memory failed me.
I just started watching this series after reading the comments and synopsis and I totally agree with everyone. This series does not deserve a 7.1 rating. I do not know how things will escalate but so far everything is perfect. The visuals are great and they resemble the time period, the acting is good, the plot is intriguing and I really like how the funny parts do not feel forced. Looking forward to continue watching it.
They said like this same to nine puzzle also 🤣 , Disney 🔫 to people never ending story
Well, at least Nine Puzzles got more recognition and better reception. With 3 episodes left, I fear that Low Life's ratings will not change...But we shall see!
I loved how episode 5 was focused on Yeong Gwang, it's good to see the other players getting more screen time and development. His worries and frustration were realistic and justified but his final decision was so touching. I loved how Ju Garam supported him even though he didn't seem to understand him at first. And the brotherhood among the team is so precious to me!
Woojin and Seongjun feel so forced to me, I hope the drama will not push their romance subplot any further. I prefer seeing more of Iji and Ju garam and their backstory
Finished watching episode 4 and I'm sorry but I'm kinda disappointed at the lack of rugby scenes and lack of interactions between the rugby team. I understand that the series will focus on other characters too but at this point we'll reach the end of the first half and we'll have seen only one rugby match. Definitely the weakest episode so far. And don't get me on the vice principal and his lackeys. So much screen time wasted on them. We got it, they are power hungry and they want to disband the rugby team for their own benefit. No need to show them so often. And their vendetta against the students is so laughable. It's supposed to be laughable in the first place but it's getting really annoying too.
I have a question regarding Ju Garam and Ung's father
Why did Ju Garam say to Mun Cheol-yeong that it was his fault for getting injured? I get that he wanted to show him that he shouldn't blame rugby for his injury and that he needed to let Ung decide for himself but how was his injury his own fault? I don't get the logic behind this, the opponent was the one who fell carelessly on him.
Is this worth the watch? Or is it overrated? My sister that doesn’t really like dramas said it’s really good…
Listen: if you decide to watch it expecting deep social commentary regarding guns and violence, you might get disappointed. But the acting alone and the action scenes could make it worth. Give it a try.
I loved Kim Da Mi in Nine Puzzles so I might tune in for this drama! I just hope that the love triangle will not be the focus on the series and that it won't outshine the girls' friendships and personal development.
This drama deserves to sit at 8.5 right now, so good!
I'm sure that if the quality remains the same until the end, the score might even be higher. Only 4 episodes have been released so most watchers will not give a rating now.