Soo Jung really saved herself in this ep, because I really hated her until now. However, seeing that she indeed…
I think Se Ho was mostly just jealous of everything Bok Soo had that he wanted. A more carefree life, loving mother, and then the only student smarter than him to take a liking to Bok Soo over him.
I still can't really feel any sympathy towards him, because they don't justify his actions.
Finally we're back on the right track. ep 9-10 probably marks the turning point in Soo Jung's character, and the bar scene or sparring scene specifically, for her relationship with Bok Soo. Although it was obvious Soo Jung would side with Bok Soo, I'm glad she did it to the extent completely in line with her character. I found it hilarious that he thought she defended him solely cuz she had feelings for him. And...FINALLY he says it, what we've been desperately asking: why she never confronted him. Things are looking a lot better in the preview for 11-12! I was on the verge of dropping if her character didn't improve, but things are headed towards the right path now.
A bit sad for Min Ji knowing she won't win over even though she stuck by his side for over 9 years, though I do see her ending up with Kyung Hyun.
Kim Kwang Gyu's character so reminds me of his role in Pinocchio.
When Se Ho said Bok Soo's lucky cuz his mom's like those in dramas, I was just thinking "no...most moms in dramas are like yours" lol.
Personally, I would sided for keeping my permanent job over a guy who could continued his studies anytime within…
Is it not? It seemed like the general public at least knew he was expelled. Perhaps I missed something.
Regardless though, he earned terrible grades, and only just started improving when he got closer to Soo Jung, only to have her betray him. Him deciding to do odd jobs over returning to studying at that point in time is a perfectly valid decision. It supports him financially and having any semblance of a future over the uncertainty of returning to studying on his own.
Just a quick comment: You can't say there are a lot of plot holes in the drama if said drama is not finished yet…
You can say there's a plot hole if something directly contradicts a law set in the drama's universe. (nothing like that has happened so far from what I've seen)
But yeah, people use the term plot hole way too loosely.
Personally, I would sided for keeping my permanent job over a guy who could continued his studies anytime within…
It's hard to get into any decent school when you have a record of supposed attempted murder.
I mean sure you could continue your studies at a no name high school, but what's the point if it would've yielded a less desirable outcome. Add to that the fact that he sucked at studying and that his entire motivation to study betrayed him.
There's a lot you can criticize Bok Soo on, but him deciding to pursue a odd jobs career instead isn't one of them.
Also this is a test of Soo Jung's values, not just keeping her job. If she were to side with the board, it would mean becoming a hypocrite. Sure she keeps her job, but at what cost? Bok Soo did everything for that student she wanted to do but couldn't. He's seen as a hero to students, and she only just made a statement about how every student is special. It would not bode well if she were to side against Bok Soo, who's effectively on the public's side.
HE'S COMING BACK <3333
I still don't like him though..
I still can't really feel any sympathy towards him, because they don't justify his actions.
A bit sad for Min Ji knowing she won't win over even though she stuck by his side for over 9 years, though I do see her ending up with Kyung Hyun.
Kim Kwang Gyu's character so reminds me of his role in Pinocchio.
When Se Ho said Bok Soo's lucky cuz his mom's like those in dramas, I was just thinking "no...most moms in dramas are like yours" lol.
Regardless though, he earned terrible grades, and only just started improving when he got closer to Soo Jung, only to have her betray him. Him deciding to do odd jobs over returning to studying at that point in time is a perfectly valid decision. It supports him financially and having any semblance of a future over the uncertainty of returning to studying on his own.
But yeah, people use the term plot hole way too loosely.
I mean sure you could continue your studies at a no name high school, but what's the point if it would've yielded a less desirable outcome. Add to that the fact that he sucked at studying and that his entire motivation to study betrayed him.
There's a lot you can criticize Bok Soo on, but him deciding to pursue a odd jobs career instead isn't one of them.
Also this is a test of Soo Jung's values, not just keeping her job. If she were to side with the board, it would mean becoming a hypocrite. Sure she keeps her job, but at what cost? Bok Soo did everything for that student she wanted to do but couldn't. He's seen as a hero to students, and she only just made a statement about how every student is special. It would not bode well if she were to side against Bok Soo, who's effectively on the public's side.