This was tough to watch. Probs cuz I’m a mom, it’s tough to see kids get bullied/beaten with no adults intervening (except for the sadistic congressperson). That acting, production, ost r all excellent. Looking forward to season 2 and these younger people getting the f out of high school.
No i think that he should have been given a second chance , a chance to work upon his mistakes . If i would be…
It not a person’s job to fix another. Adults have to fix themselves or seek a mental health professional for assistance. All a person can do is support & encourage another.
This was even more intriguing in the rewatch session I had with momUsually 99% of the time I complain about 1d…
Yes, they didn’t waste much time on unimportant side characters or chitchat. I loved the bit about them expanding their circle of friends/family. Just what the ML & FL needed, to heal & have warmth in their lives.
It's funny to me that there's a subset of drama fandom who will blame Netflix for ruining kdramas (usually on…
I’m sorry, I deleted my prior comment because I misread yours a bit. Part of what I wrote applied tho. The bit about the more conservative audience for kdramas in general vs Netflix viewers being perhaps tilted toward a western audience. For me, I sometimes tire of the G rating of kdramas & would like more than what my husband & I call the dead fish kiss! Or 8/16 eps to get to the lackluster kiss
I think that’s why the son threw up. Re rape, I mean, that’s a layered question right? Sometimes certain people…
Yes, I love how kdramas do that tho, confuse us! If it continues to be as good as it’s been, it will all make sense.
One element where they made us think one way then it switched was how the son felt about him mom. I thought he disliked her. Him knowing Soo bin would be helped by his mom shows he trusted her, knew she was a caring person.
So Nam Joong Do suddenly gets the urge as an adult to r*pe someone and he does it in a house full of people without…
I think that’s why the son threw up.
Re rape, I mean, that’s a layered question right? Sometimes certain people have trouble accepting what consent is, that’s what #MeToo was about. No means no.
I agree, we will see how it wraps up, kdramas r great for making us think one way and oops it’s really like this!
Yes, I think so. It’s a slow burn at first, but boys does it burn.
Oh, that’s a tough one. There are so many excellent ones. Some are near perfect. Some just resonate w/ me personally, yet others don’t like as much. Thus far, I think the writing, acting, production are excellent.
I don't think so. Only people who have been affecting their kids are Nam Joong Do and that shitty mom of Seung…
Yeo Jin was already sad because her one child was killed by her husband. Mothers most definitely have outbursts at their kids at times. Moms are humans, not machines. Re ji hoon, in some cultures don’t share their feelings easily/openly, he probs didn’t want to hurt his mom.
One element where they made us think one way then it switched was how the son felt about him mom. I thought he disliked her. Him knowing Soo bin would be helped by his mom shows he trusted her, knew she was a caring person.
Re rape, I mean, that’s a layered question right? Sometimes certain people have trouble accepting what consent is, that’s what #MeToo was about. No means no.
I agree, we will see how it wraps up, kdramas r great for making us think one way and oops it’s really
like this!