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I really enjoyed this work. The main actor’s performance was very good, and the actress, even though her character was a bit unlikeable, played it perfectly.
Honestly, the love line between them wasn’t strong enough for the story’s circumstances. I even skipped many of their scenes.
The story is good, but it lacked balance. It focused too much on the coach, his lover, and the rugby captain, while other players and rival teams didn’t get enough attention. That bothered me in many scenes.
I know most dramas can’t give every character a fair share, but if you look closely, there’s a gap. Training scenes and the struggle of athletes were pushed aside, even though the summary said it’s about the addicted player trying to return as a coach. They leaned more on addiction, healing, and deception, not enough on sports itself.
Maybe the short number of episodes caused some of these flaws? I’m not sure, but I think it had a big effect on parts of the story and characters.
I may sound harsh, but I truly enjoyed it and don’t regret watching.
The story is beautiful, the acting was excellent, and the young athletes’ struggles (archery leader and rugby captain) were shown with real emotion. The family pressure on them was very clear.
I really liked all the main characters and their scenes. I strongly wished for a second season because I enjoyed it a lot.
Honestly, the love line between them wasn’t strong enough for the story’s circumstances. I even skipped many of their scenes.
The story is good, but it lacked balance. It focused too much on the coach, his lover, and the rugby captain, while other players and rival teams didn’t get enough attention. That bothered me in many scenes.
I know most dramas can’t give every character a fair share, but if you look closely, there’s a gap. Training scenes and the struggle of athletes were pushed aside, even though the summary said it’s about the addicted player trying to return as a coach. They leaned more on addiction, healing, and deception, not enough on sports itself.
Maybe the short number of episodes caused some of these flaws? I’m not sure, but I think it had a big effect on parts of the story and characters.
I may sound harsh, but I truly enjoyed it and don’t regret watching.
The story is beautiful, the acting was excellent, and the young athletes’ struggles (archery leader and rugby captain) were shown with real emotion. The family pressure on them was very clear.
I really liked all the main characters and their scenes. I strongly wished for a second season because I enjoyed it a lot.
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