What is 'misleading' about it? It's about a relationship between a 40-something female teacher and one of the…
There's no way she's supposed to be in her 40s in this drama. She's just getting married so she would be in her late 20s? Early 30s? Also I get you might not like the drama, but no need to mislead others
I am a firm believer in context matters when it comes to these kinds of topics and this is the one time I can say, they did nothing wrong. On both ends. Even him liking her is not wrong per say. Any grown adult man who connects that well to a woman would've definitely pursued her because that sort of connection is rare. Talk less this boy who has never felt such emotions. SY acted, ironically, like an proper adult and never crossed the line. He deserves her, godammit! No one deserves to be happy more than him. And if she makes him happy, so be it. He's so sweet. I teared up when he was crying because he couldn't find her, in the flashback. The characters in this drama are going to lose their mind when they finally accept their feelings for one another and no longer care and I cant wait honestly.
Marrying a teacher is definitely not a sin. I mean look at Macron, and that's a whole PRESIDENT!.... although that one does seem sketchy...
I'll admit I'm starting to skip a lot of the principal's scenes. The scheming and plotting just isn't that captivating…
Are we watching the same drama? He isn't idealizing her at all. They are definitely kindred souls, and SY has never been normal. She really was his teacher, in the purest sense of the word and it pained him to see her being treated like that. It also makes sense for him to still be hung up on her. In fact, he only worked as hard as he did to be her equal. They would be great together in a relationship. I know people say opposite attract but it doesn't really. They are similar and enjoy each others company.
Wow... and she has the balls to act like she can dictate his life when she's not even his mom? Don't tell me the twins are not actually his stepmom and uncle's kids from an illicit affair
He's indeed going to be in the sequel, there's a character with his name. But I read a commentary that in Forever…
I think you're thinking about his character as a rational person. He is terminally ill. That's part of what makes him irrational. He feels like life is unfair and like Anlly above said, Shiyi was his only light. She should have been on his side and she wasn't. Shiyi that cannot go 5 minutes without thinking about ZSC. So he just wanted to burn everything to the ground. He was definitely not stable.
The characters in this drama are going to lose their mind when they finally accept their feelings for one another and no longer care and I cant wait honestly.
Marrying a teacher is definitely not a sin. I mean look at Macron, and that's a whole PRESIDENT!.... although that one does seem sketchy...