This drama is similar to "Behind Your Touch"—there's a miracle and a serial killer, but "Behind Your Touch" is better.
- Only 1 or 2 characters are suspicious compared to "BYT," which keeps us suspicious of everyone. - There's no puzzle that makes us think, "I wonder if A, B, or C is the killer." - I love Lim Sun's scenes more than Lee Mi Jin's. - I don't know, but Lee Mi Jin's friend seems kind of useless compared to Bae OK Hee from "BYT." - I don't like how they focused on the love line for almost 13 episodes instead of the killer. It's not like "BYT." - Is Idol Police (Ko Won)'s character just like that? That's it? - I don't know, but the killer's acting doesn't feel like that of a killer. I mean, I wasn't surprised by their appearance—nothing special. - I don't know why Idol Police figured out about Lee Mi Jin faster than Gye Ji Ung did. - Even the last episode felt just normal, nothing special. - What I love about this drama is the comedy, especially when Lim Sun appears. - I don't know, there's nothing special that made me think, "Wow! Fantastic! Amazing!" or anything like that.
At the beginning, I was wondering how they were connected to be evil or something. Then there’s a character who sacrifices themselves—everyone is awful, lol.
I particularly liked the plot twist character, especially Joo Dan-tae, lol. To be honest, I laughed so hard when all of them were at Jeju Island on drugs. There are so many plot twists; it’s very difficult to guess what will happen.
P.S. For everyone, don’t take it too seriously when you watch this drama—just relax.
The beginning was funny at first but then became cringe. I don't like the romance, even in drama idol things; it's so boring for me. I don't know how to say it—it's not bad, but not good either.
I love how he’s making a plan against the villain. It triggered me when he was nothing in that scene; he didn’t even know himself. The part with his mother hit me so hard that I could hardly watch it. By the ending, I already knew it would turn out like that.
I think this kind of drama is aimed at people who are contemplating suicide, especially in Korea and Japan. For those individuals, just remember that death is not a simple solution. In many religions, death is depicted as having something more terrible than life itself, like how the drama describes hell.
Everyone has problems, often more complicated and difficult than you might think. Don’t look at the sky but look at the ground. Some people’s lives may not be as fortunate as yours, where you can eat three times a day, have parents, or go to school.
Life is just a game. The only rule is to survive until the end.
To be honest, I almost stopped watching at the beginning of episode 1, but it got fun when he went to school, and there was a misunderstanding. It became funny.
It’s so sad when the truth comes out; it’s heartbreaking.
I love how this school drama is different compared to most recent ones. I highly recommend it.
I didn't know; everyone said this was the best medical/doctor drama. I was in doubt because the episode count was too high, but I tried watching it, and boom! It’s really good. To be honest, I just loved season 1 more than 2 and 3.
Not bad for me
- Only 1 or 2 characters are suspicious compared to "BYT," which keeps us suspicious of everyone.
- There's no puzzle that makes us think, "I wonder if A, B, or C is the killer."
- I love Lim Sun's scenes more than Lee Mi Jin's.
- I don't know, but Lee Mi Jin's friend seems kind of useless compared to Bae OK Hee from "BYT."
- I don't like how they focused on the love line for almost 13 episodes instead of the killer. It's not like "BYT."
- Is Idol Police (Ko Won)'s character just like that? That's it?
- I don't know, but the killer's acting doesn't feel like that of a killer. I mean, I wasn't surprised by their appearance—nothing special.
- I don't know why Idol Police figured out about Lee Mi Jin faster than Gye Ji Ung did.
- Even the last episode felt just normal, nothing special.
- What I love about this drama is the comedy, especially when Lim Sun appears.
- I don't know, there's nothing special that made me think, "Wow! Fantastic! Amazing!" or anything like that.
To be honest, I don't like the romance scenes; there's no chemistry, which makes it boring.
What I learned is to take care of yourself first, then others.
I don't like Matthew Lee's Bang; it makes it weird instead of cool, and I don't like how they added other villains.
I love the Geum La Hui part when she realizes it, and Cha Ju Ran and Nam Chul Woo's part is funny with a little bit of comedy. It's fine.
I love how the seven of them attack the big boss in their own way, and Min Do Hyuk and Kang Ki Tak are the best.
I particularly liked the plot twist character, especially Joo Dan-tae, lol. To be honest, I laughed so hard when all of them were at Jeju Island on drugs. There are so many plot twists; it’s very difficult to guess what will happen.
P.S. For everyone, don’t take it too seriously when you watch this drama—just relax.
I think it would be good if there were a plot twist and a powerful villain, but there isn’t.
There are two secondary leads, but they are nothing special. It’s fortunate that the ML and FL have a visual romance, which makes it fresh.
I think this kind of drama is aimed at people who are contemplating suicide, especially in Korea and Japan. For those individuals, just remember that death is not a simple solution. In many religions, death is depicted as having something more terrible than life itself, like how the drama describes hell.
Everyone has problems, often more complicated and difficult than you might think. Don’t look at the sky but look at the ground. Some people’s lives may not be as fortunate as yours, where you can eat three times a day, have parents, or go to school.
Life is just a game. The only rule is to survive until the end.
It’s so sad when the truth comes out; it’s heartbreaking.
I love how this school drama is different compared to most recent ones. I highly recommend it.
I can't wait for season 2!
I also don't like Cha Eun-jae's parents' scenes—they're too awkward and cringy for me.
The romance between Cha Eun-jae and Seo Woo-jin is too overacted and excessive, making the drama boring and bad.
However, I do like Kim Dong-jun's comeback.