I'm halfway through and they are already together. Her brothers and his friends all seem to be happy with their relationship and him competing again. So what's next? I hope the plot doesn't become all about the sport, it will become boring for me. For the moment I'll keep watching.
Ah, I'm gonna miss the twins and all the cops and their friends. I gave it a higher rating compared with the first season. I loved the footage at the end from 2016 and 2023. What a great series this was.
The low rating is probably from people who watched the first couple of episodes and decided to drop it. I know how difficult could be to watch a second season after so many years, but it does pick up a good rhythm with all the cases as the season progresses.
This is the type of drama that I would describe alike boiling water, the build up is slow and meticulous, all…
I wasn't looking for a quick thrill or anything, since the director is the one from The Bad Kids which I loved I decided to watch it. It's not the first slow paced suspense drama I watch either but it really surprises me that up until episode 6 we get to see so little of the characters and the story itself.
I'm reading all these comments about how slow paced it is but jeez, I'm on episode 6 watching it on 1.5x speed and nothing happens!! I'll keep trusting the rating.
If you liked this and enjoy dramas from around this era, you will love The Rebel. Keep in mind that Wang Zhi Wen plays another character :| Both are stunning dramas.
Shouldn't be named "I made the wrong decision"? I started watching this because it was on netflix, it was short and I innocently thought the kid was 17 going on 18. I don't know if it was a mistake on the subtitles (netflix are not the best at it unfortunately) but I didn't instantly knew the kid was 15 at the beginning, when they mentioned graduation I thought they were going to university so maybe the lovebirds didn't need to wait long to live their love without restrictions. 15 is way too young, the teacher should've known better, she should've stayed away. The kid wasn't a saint either, he started to act like a stalker. Maybe she was flattered, maybe she wasn't ready to get married and follow her fiance, I don't know, she acted like a fool most of the time. I've seen other works by the actress and she is good, I don't why she always looked clueless and dumb, was it the director's fault to make her look dumb? We also have her friend, who at first warned her but then, knowing she was fired because of her inapropriate relationship with a student, she hired her to work with CHILDREN! And then we have Shotaro's boss/lover/whatever, cheering for her, aiding her to run away with a child. I know she's supposed to be a free spirited person but apparently everyone was ignoring laws in this drama. I kind of understood at the beginning the kid's attitude because his frontal lobe isn't fully matured so his actions are expected to be immature but when he meets an adult just as immature as him, they made this drama unwatchable. The only reason I continued to torture myself all the way to the end was because a friend told me not to rate a drama or movie without watching it 100%. Anyway, I also hated they made that his mother at the end almost felt guilty his son was ruining the teacher's life, I mean, she wanted her in jail but at the same time wanted her son to stay away from her so he doesn't make her life worse. It was all foolish to say the least. I know this is ridiculously long but really, reading so many colments talking about romance and how people keeps rewatching it, it just baffles me. They are better stories of forbidden romance with better writing and better acting. This is just not it.
2. No :(
3. Yes.
Both are stunning dramas.
I started watching this because it was on netflix, it was short and I innocently thought the kid was 17 going on 18.
I don't know if it was a mistake on the subtitles (netflix are not the best at it unfortunately) but I didn't instantly knew the kid was 15 at the beginning, when they mentioned graduation I thought they were going to university so maybe the lovebirds didn't need to wait long to live their love without restrictions.
15 is way too young, the teacher should've known better, she should've stayed away. The kid wasn't a saint either, he started to act like a stalker.
Maybe she was flattered, maybe she wasn't ready to get married and follow her fiance, I don't know, she acted like a fool most of the time.
I've seen other works by the actress and she is good, I don't why she always looked clueless and dumb, was it the director's fault to make her look dumb?
We also have her friend, who at first warned her but then, knowing she was fired because of her inapropriate relationship with a student, she hired her to work with CHILDREN!
And then we have Shotaro's boss/lover/whatever, cheering for her, aiding her to run away with a child. I know she's supposed to be a free spirited person but apparently everyone was ignoring laws in this drama.
I kind of understood at the beginning the kid's attitude because his frontal lobe isn't fully matured so his actions are expected to be immature but when he meets an adult just as immature as him, they made this drama unwatchable.
The only reason I continued to torture myself all the way to the end was because a friend told me not to rate a drama or movie without watching it 100%.
Anyway, I also hated they made that his mother at the end almost felt guilty his son was ruining the teacher's life, I mean, she wanted her in jail but at the same time wanted her son to stay away from her so he doesn't make her life worse. It was all foolish to say the least.
I know this is ridiculously long but really, reading so many colments talking about romance and how people keeps rewatching it, it just baffles me.
They are better stories of forbidden romance with better writing and better acting.
This is just not it.