also don't understand how they're marketing this show as friendship of the moms loli had a completely different…
Eun Pyo (the main mc) moves into a neighborhood where all the mothers are extremely competitive in their children's academics—so much so that a sort of a toxic system has been created around it. The kids are all about 2-3 years ahead of what should be taught at their age bc the moms put a lot of pressure on them and push them to study harder after school. As a result, only the kids who have been able to put up with the system has survived in this neighborhood so far.
Eun Pyo has a tough time fitting in with the other moms, and she questions the system. The other moms often gossip about her and her son. It's basically about the interactions between the main characters as mothers of children in the same class. Their personalities and values often conflict which makes this show interesting. Friendship might grow between the characters in future but it's definitely not sth the show starts out with.
also don't understand how they're marketing this show as friendship of the moms lol i had a completely different picture of what this show would be when i read the synopsis versus when i started to actually watch it.
am i the only one who finds the music too intense in this show? ive only seen ep 1 and the dramatic music made it harder for me to watch. don't get me wrong though, the music by itself is pretty nice, but it bugs me when the it comes on literally every scene lmao. kinda makes it hard to take the story seriously. i hope they tone it down a bit.
i too live in the outskirts of a big city and ik the pain it causes me on a deep level. wasting my youth commuting to places, and being that one person who always leaves early at social events, sometimes even skipping on these events, is nothing new to me.
felt every bit of the frustration the characters have built up over the years. them just confiding and being honest about their loneliness too hit home. that scene where ki jung admits she's ready to love just anyone—it was as if she was voicing the frustration of all lonely people out there rn. beautiful. this might be my favorite currently airing show so far ❤
ep 1 was a bit slow but it started to get good from ep 2 for me. interesting characters. i hope this show picks up even more. can't wait for eun pyo and chun hee's drinking scene as shown in the preview for ep 3 :) rooting for all the moms' eventual friendship 🙌
Eun Pyo has a tough time fitting in with the other moms, and she questions the system. The other moms often gossip about her and her son. It's basically about the interactions between the main characters as mothers of children in the same class. Their personalities and values often conflict which makes this show interesting. Friendship might grow between the characters in future but it's definitely not sth the show starts out with.
I hope this helps^^
i had a completely different picture of what this show would be when i read the synopsis versus when i started to actually watch it.
i too live in the outskirts of a big city and ik the pain it causes me on a deep level. wasting my youth commuting to places, and being that one person who always leaves early at social events, sometimes even skipping on these events, is nothing new to me.
felt every bit of the frustration the characters have built up over the years. them just confiding and being honest about their loneliness too hit home. that scene where ki jung admits she's ready to love just anyone—it was as if she was voicing the frustration of all lonely people out there rn. beautiful. this might be my favorite currently airing show so far ❤
when does it drop on netflix?