This nephew is undoubtedly the biggest simp, telling his uncle not to participate in the sports festival, the same uncle who gave up his school life for him. The girl clearly perceives him as her rival, yet he persists in pursuing her
I am pleased that Uncle decided to support Team White, he has already sacrificed so much for his nephew.
However, his nephew is a bit of a simp. First, he told his uncle not to participate and to skip the fest, then shamelessly asks him to lose for that girl.
She only views him as a rival, nothing more. I hope she turns him down so they can truly act as rivals. I mean, the guy was ready to betray his uncle, who sacrificed his school life for him.
I really dislike these themes in K-dramas, where one person continuously acts nice and pursues the other, regardless of whether they reciprocate those feelings. They put their self-respect on the line, demonstrating that you must keep trying, and eventually, the other person will come to realize their feelings.
This nephew is undoubtedly the biggest simp, telling his uncle not to participate in the sports festival, the same uncle who gave up his school life for him. The girl clearly perceives him as her rival, yet he persists in pursuing her
This nephew is undoubtedly the biggest simp, telling his uncle not to participate in the sports festival, the same uncle who gave up his school life for him. The girl clearly perceives him as her rival, yet he persists in pursuing her
This nephew is undoubtedly the biggest simp, telling his uncle not to participate in the sports festival, the same uncle who gave up his school life for him. The girl clearly perceives him as her rival, yet he persists in pursuing her.
i need to say this, and I know it might not be popular,
but his nephew is definitely a SIMP. He was so anxious about Choi Se Jin in episode 3 that he went to another city just to be with her.
However, she never once mentioned that she would be at her brother's house. She didn't seem to care that he was with her throughout the journey and left him waiting at the station.
They shared noodles, but she couldn't even mention that JUN is her brother. It appeared she was unconcerned about his worries or the fact that he took personal time to travel with her for her safety
I need to say this, and I know it might not be popular,
but his nephew is definitely a SIMP. He was so anxious about Choi Se Jin in episode 3 that he went to another city just to be with her.
However, she never once mentioned that she would be at her brother's house. She didn't seem to care that he was with her throughout the journey and left him waiting at the station.
They shared noodles, but she couldn't even mention that JUN is her brother. It appeared she was unconcerned about his worries or the fact that he took personal time to travel with her for her safety.
I need to say this, and I know it might not be popular,
but his nephew is definitely a SIMP. He was so anxious about Choi Se Jin in episode 3 that he went to another city just to be with her.
However, she never once mentioned that she would be at her brother's house. She didn't seem to care that he was with her throughout the journey and left him waiting at the station.
They shared noodles, but she couldn't even mention that JUN is her brother. It appeared she was unconcerned about his worries or the fact that he took personal time to travel with her for her safety.
At the start of this series, we can all agree that we were cheering for her, justifying her every move since she is the protagonist.
But consider this: WHAT IF THIS WAS ALL HAPPENING TO US IN REAL LIFE?
We wouldn't be on her side then...
I always mention that Korean dramas are on a different level; the toxicity in every scene is something I can feel, the same SENSATION I had while watching NEVERTHELESS.
The appropriate response would be to watch her downfall. I know that people continue to support her,
after a long time, such a good drama , thats why ppl say korean content is on diff level, they put everything , this drama is romacne and toxic at the same time
I really enjoy stories that challenge my moral compass and consciousness, where it’s not simply good versus bad, but rather evil against evil.
I’m not against her, nor do I support her.
However, I don’t feel sympathy for her actions or her methods, and I’m not justifying or opposing her actions; everyone is just trying to survive and hoping for the best.
Typically, we tend to support the main character because the plot focuses on them, which leads us to develop sympathy for them, a topic that often leads to debate.
After a long time, I’ve found a K-drama that has made me so anxious; every scene is filled with tension and makes my heart race. The creators didn’t hold back, and the performers did a remarkable job.
I just finished episode 3, and each episode delivers even more wildness than the previous ones. The creators have shown no hesitation, and the actors have made the story and series feel so real
just finished 2nd ep , child actors did great job, the story and direction/screenplay just adds another star, one of the best drama of 2025, after a long time
I just finished the first episode, and it's absolutely stunning! The story, the performances, the manipulation, and the toxic relationships are all felt throughout the scenes. It's been a while since we've had a good K-drama released this year.
finaly after a very long time, we can watch a great k drama, with plot and acting , this year there were not very exicting kdramas, the wait is over, lets go
However, his nephew is a bit of a simp. First, he told his uncle not to participate and to skip the fest, then shamelessly asks him to lose for that girl.
She only views him as a rival, nothing more. I hope she turns him down so they can truly act as rivals. I mean, the guy was ready to betray his uncle, who sacrificed his school life for him.
I really dislike these themes in K-dramas, where one person continuously acts nice and pursues the other, regardless of whether they reciprocate those feelings. They put their self-respect on the line, demonstrating that you must keep trying, and eventually, the other person will come to realize their feelings.
but his nephew is definitely a SIMP. He was so anxious about Choi Se Jin in episode 3 that he went to another city just to be with her.
However, she never once mentioned that she would be at her brother's house. She didn't seem to care that he was with her throughout the journey and left him waiting at the station.
They shared noodles, but she couldn't even mention that JUN is her brother. It appeared she was unconcerned about his worries or the fact that he took personal time to travel with her for her safety
but his nephew is definitely a SIMP. He was so anxious about Choi Se Jin in episode 3 that he went to another city just to be with her.
However, she never once mentioned that she would be at her brother's house. She didn't seem to care that he was with her throughout the journey and left him waiting at the station.
They shared noodles, but she couldn't even mention that JUN is her brother. It appeared she was unconcerned about his worries or the fact that he took personal time to travel with her for her safety.
but his nephew is definitely a SIMP. He was so anxious about Choi Se Jin in episode 3 that he went to another city just to be with her.
However, she never once mentioned that she would be at her brother's house. She didn't seem to care that he was with her throughout the journey and left him waiting at the station.
They shared noodles, but she couldn't even mention that JUN is her brother. It appeared she was unconcerned about his worries or the fact that he took personal time to travel with her for her safety.
At the start of this series, we can all agree that we were cheering for her, justifying her every move since she is the protagonist.
But consider this: WHAT IF THIS WAS ALL HAPPENING TO US IN REAL LIFE?
We wouldn't be on her side then...
I always mention that Korean dramas are on a different level; the toxicity in every scene is something I can feel, the same SENSATION I had while watching NEVERTHELESS.
The appropriate response would be to watch her downfall. I know that people continue to support her,
I LOVE THOSE DRAMAS THAT TEST MY MORALITY.
I really enjoy stories that challenge my moral compass and consciousness, where it’s not simply good versus bad, but rather evil against evil.
I’m not against her, nor do I support her.
However, I don’t feel sympathy for her actions or her methods, and I’m not justifying or opposing her actions; everyone is just trying to survive and hoping for the best.
Typically, we tend to support the main character because the plot focuses on them, which leads us to develop sympathy for them, a topic that often leads to debate.
After a long time, I’ve found a K-drama that has made me so anxious; every scene is filled with tension and makes my heart race. The creators didn’t hold back, and the performers did a remarkable job.
if you know , you know