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The first few episodes are really repetitive, especially the part about not arriving at school on time... And the parallel between flying away unintentionally and Lee Jeong-Ha/Bong-seok's attraction to Go Youn-jung/Hui-soo is tiresome. It quickly becomes tedious. We get it, they have powers. Ok. And the heterosexual propaganda is exhausting. We're subjected to it all the time. A boy and a girl can just be friends, it's possible, it happens every day !
Some episodes are clearly just filler. 20, apparently too long for our screenwriter friends. So all these twists and turns in the form of flashbacks rather bored me, I have to say. I imagined it would be a "human" series, focusing on these two endearing students, but it veers off into a story involving North Korea, the CIA and who knows what else. It drags on. To be perfectly honest, I couldn't finish it. I'm more upset with myself for not liking this series, which seemed like such a good idea.
Some episodes are clearly just filler. 20, apparently too long for our screenwriter friends. So all these twists and turns in the form of flashbacks rather bored me, I have to say. I imagined it would be a "human" series, focusing on these two endearing students, but it veers off into a story involving North Korea, the CIA and who knows what else. It drags on. To be perfectly honest, I couldn't finish it. I'm more upset with myself for not liking this series, which seemed like such a good idea.
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