Could someone explain the ending to me? Were the other students in on it? Do they also think all students are equal but realized they needed their abilities to do so? Which is why they went against Pang at the end (pretended?)?
I never understood why c-dramas (& thai-dramas) have this trend of girls gathering around them and fangirling and think - yeah this is totally normal for people who clearly are not celebrities.
I dislike the damsel in distress trope as well. They will say a female character is a genius martial artist, show off their skills once and then proceed to always be needing saved by a male (psyche-hunter I'm looking at you, same with the FL in the k-drama Hello Monster - always getting her ass whooped (barely ever gets a hit in) yet brags about her martial arts training).
Also, the dubbing can be absolutely horrible and you know it's intentional. This is always seen in the annoying character or the one used for comedic relief. I don't know who needs to tell them, but these characters combined with dubbing that is made unnatural is not comedy to me and can turn a semi-annoying character into someone I have to skip through because I can no longer stand watching them.
Also, every mc having a tragic backstory competition. You mentioned how you love the father's love and relationship in Go Ahead - this is true for me too. I don't want to always hear about the abuse Olympics that remind me of things I already know about; I want to see more families how most of them are and should be. This is especially true for fathers because they are usually not given as much screen time since its largely thought that a mothers love is best or not comparable to a fathers.
I dislike the damsel in distress trope as well. They will say a female character is a genius martial artist, show off their skills once and then proceed to always be needing saved by a male (psyche-hunter I'm looking at you, same with the FL in the k-drama Hello Monster - always getting her ass whooped (barely ever gets a hit in) yet brags about her martial arts training).
Also, the dubbing can be absolutely horrible and you know it's intentional. This is always seen in the annoying character or the one used for comedic relief. I don't know who needs to tell them, but these characters combined with dubbing that is made unnatural is not comedy to me and can turn a semi-annoying character into someone I have to skip through because I can no longer stand watching them.
Also, every mc having a tragic backstory competition. You mentioned how you love the father's love and relationship in Go Ahead - this is true for me too. I don't want to always hear about the abuse Olympics that remind me of things I already know about; I want to see more families how most of them are and should be. This is especially true for fathers because they are usually not given as much screen time since its largely thought that a mothers love is best or not comparable to a fathers.