I need season 2
I’m going to keep this review short and sweet.
This is the kind of story that feels slightly… strange — and yet, somehow, that’s exactly how it should be. The plot is like a train wreck you can’t look away from — in the best way possible. I just couldn’t stop watching. It’s a playful, unconventional story that fully embraces its chaos and creativity. I laughed, I loved, I cried, I cringed — and I’d do it all over again.
Did I mention I liked it?
I absolutely adored this one.
Take a typical Korean drama. Add a teen who’s a fan of BL novels, four new teachers at an all-girls school who are treated like K-pop idols, a supportive group of friends, a few girls in love, and a few who are jealous. Then throw in a secret writer of BL stories inspired by his teachers. It shouldn’t work, but somehow, it does.
The story embraces chaos in the most delightful way, delivering a quirky and unpredictable plot with energetic pacing. The cast is funny and compelling, and the music fits the tone perfectly.
There’s also a very funny Pythagoras and an annoying little brother who loves Coca-Cola.
Most of all, though, I love when a show tackles lies and gets it right. It reminds us how important it is to be honest, admit our mistakes, and face the consequences.
In the end, this drama feels like pure chaos, but beneath all the comedy and ridiculous situations, there’s a story about friendship, honesty, growing up, and learning how messy people can be.
It may not be perfect, but honestly, that’s part of its charm. This was the kind of show that made me smile and one I’d happily dive back into all over again.
This is the kind of story that feels slightly… strange — and yet, somehow, that’s exactly how it should be. The plot is like a train wreck you can’t look away from — in the best way possible. I just couldn’t stop watching. It’s a playful, unconventional story that fully embraces its chaos and creativity. I laughed, I loved, I cried, I cringed — and I’d do it all over again.
Did I mention I liked it?
I absolutely adored this one.
Take a typical Korean drama. Add a teen who’s a fan of BL novels, four new teachers at an all-girls school who are treated like K-pop idols, a supportive group of friends, a few girls in love, and a few who are jealous. Then throw in a secret writer of BL stories inspired by his teachers. It shouldn’t work, but somehow, it does.
The story embraces chaos in the most delightful way, delivering a quirky and unpredictable plot with energetic pacing. The cast is funny and compelling, and the music fits the tone perfectly.
There’s also a very funny Pythagoras and an annoying little brother who loves Coca-Cola.
Most of all, though, I love when a show tackles lies and gets it right. It reminds us how important it is to be honest, admit our mistakes, and face the consequences.
In the end, this drama feels like pure chaos, but beneath all the comedy and ridiculous situations, there’s a story about friendship, honesty, growing up, and learning how messy people can be.
It may not be perfect, but honestly, that’s part of its charm. This was the kind of show that made me smile and one I’d happily dive back into all over again.
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