This is not your typical school drama. Yes, the love triangle can be predictable at times, but overall I think the writers are killing it at developing the story. It starts out slow to engage your attention. Then you'll start to wonder "what's happening, who is the ML, why is this guy super sweet then suddenly a jerk"? I think that is how you know when a writer is taking you along the journey because you are engaged with the development of the characters.
It also is doing a great job at showing awareness for mental health. You can see how the ML is struggling with please-pleasing, a personality disorder, PTSD, and all the above. It makes me feel for him. I hope they all become friends soon and that a romance will develop naturally. So far, so good!
I'm in ep 11 now. I want to keep watching this drama cuz i really like park boyoung but i couldnt enjoy it, the…
YES. I'm glad I'm not the only one. It didn't do Seo In Guk justice either. I think it's kinda odd how quickly they fell in love. It's not like he even tried to woo her, so why is she suddenly in love with him? Since, he left her suddenly and she needed him? Please girl. You barely know the guy. It fell short in the casting development and storyline.
Y'all let's get real about this drama! First off, I am a major Seo In Guk fan. From his role in Reply 1997, Hello Monster, to the smile that has left your eyes. This man is a genius paired with one of the most talented actresses in Korean dramas. I had such high hopes for them when episodes 1-6 were released, but the show plummeted. Does anyone else agree? Something happened with the casting development, the storyline, and just the overall pace was wack. Usually, in a drama, I like to get to know the backstory before romance develops. Yet, I still don't really get Seo In Guk character compared to other dramas he has been in. This one just is missing something and I can't pin-point what. Maybe I did it an injustice by comparing it to Goblin and Oh My Ghostess from the start, but I can't help but feel like this could have been so much better. I think there needed to be a better "bad guy" arch or a better side character trope. Leave your comments below as to what you think it was missing if anything? I hope it gets better but as for now, I might drop it.
It also is doing a great job at showing awareness for mental health. You can see how the ML is struggling with please-pleasing, a personality disorder, PTSD, and all the above. It makes me feel for him. I hope they all become friends soon and that a romance will develop naturally. So far, so good!