I just finished and gave it an 8.5. I think it's a solidly good drama made with a lot of love and care with incredible production values but it also felt emotionally manipulative at times and a bit like trauma porn. I also wasn't a fan of the constant jumps back and forth in the timeline. It fell short of greatness for me. But I would definitely recommend it to people especially if they're fans of slice of life (not a genre I usually like so the fact that I liked this says a lot)
Episode 2: even the students were angry at that girl for reporting a teacher assaulting her to the police 😬 I wonder when things changed in Korea because I know today parents would sue the school. But I'm having fun watching it, I didn't realize fetus Bae Doona was in it.
people discovering she plays herself in each role. listening to the latest nct 127 album while scrolling this…
I'm watching her right now in Thank You, a 2008 drama, and it's the same there. Head down, stammering, can't look the ML in the eye. But she's a good fit for the role in the drama so it's fine. Not so great in some other roles though.
For some reason page translation isn't working for me in Chrome, I haven't been able to fix the problem and it's annoying ETA: nvm, I looked on Reddit and if I right click the page I get the option to translate. Duh I feel stupid.
"I would be convinced if they said the government made it as a measure to counter the low birth rate."
"Universe=uterus This is a drama created to instill the writer's own bizarre ideas, so it's full of sex, sex, uterus, pregnancy, and pregnancy, and then they make the female lead give birth in space and die."
Here's one for the fans: "If it had been a drama about encouraging childbirth, it would have been an ending where a happy family was formed. The ending is that the mother dies giving birth and the father becomes blind and paralyzed from the waist down. It's literally a masterpiece."
"In this day and age, if what the writer wants to say is the uterus, then just stop writing."
"I'm going crazy wondering how this drama got 50 billion won in investment. It wasn't even a script in the first place."
"I had a great time feasting my eyes on the space scenes lol It wasn't my money lol"
I'm jealous you're bilingual because the comments on Korean sites are hilarious but I have to use a translation app so it's a pain in the butt to read them. Everyone is seeing right through the propaganda.
Koreaboo quoting Knetz: "If you are going to make the male lead obsessed with the uterus, they should have made him an omega and made him succeed in making a guy pregnant.” 🔥🔥🔥
Why there are so many overly positive, Ai-generated essays in the comments lately? 😅
I'm sure it's being coordinated by fans, I've seen them on Reddit too. It's okay to admit your fave was in a bad drama, it doesn't make them a bad actor. No one in this production put in a bad performance, this is all on the writer
"I would be convinced if they said the government made it as a measure to counter the low birth rate."
"Universe=uterus This is a drama created to instill the writer's own bizarre ideas, so it's full of sex, sex, uterus, pregnancy, and pregnancy, and then they make the female lead give birth in space and die."
Here's one for the fans: "If it had been a drama about encouraging childbirth, it would have been an ending where a happy family was formed. The ending is that the mother dies giving birth and the father becomes blind and paralyzed from the waist down. It's literally a masterpiece."
"In this day and age, if what the writer wants to say is the uterus, then just stop writing."
"I'm going crazy wondering how this drama got 50 billion won in investment. It wasn't even a script in the first place."
"I had a great time feasting my eyes on the space scenes lol It wasn't my money lol"
It's comment #106: https://theqoo.net/square/3627750570
https://www.koreaboo.com/news/stars-gossip-blockbuster-korean-drama-heavily-mocked-netizens/