I said it last week, I'll say it again. It's the small details for me. That meeting was held in a Chinese restaurant but you could clearly see the Korean and Thai table manners presented in the most sophisticated way. How you drink in front of your seniors on the Korean side and on the Thai. It was a lecture in cultural differences and etiquette. Even in the fight scene at the beginning Sun was using Muay Thai fighting technique but Peace was all Taekwondo. Let me just be clear, there's a big difference between martial arts/combat sports on the ring and on the street. Nevertheless, it's the Korean-Thai collab I never knew I wanted or needed. It was perfectly executed!
But surely, I wasn't the only one who thought that Sun and Peace will hit it off in that bathroom... Such a missed opportunity. 😁 And that Moo Deng reference was just the bit of fun we needed.
No, because if you want to bash on a series, it will be a good idea to have the balls to do it on its own page. See what people will respond to your review.
I rewatched a couple of Sotus episodes to freshen up my memory and now this series feels like Tam disappeared on Phi to get a revenge for when he ghosted him in Sotus. 😁
That "sending him abroad" for me was just a bargain for Yo to agree to go to the village. His father used it as a leverage with the secret hope that he'll change and will not want to go later (no surprises here).
His parents didn't have all the background stories for his misbehaviours, but he also put himself in these situations in the first place. I'm sure there was a better way of handling an abusive teacher. That's why you have parents, Yo!
I'm all for fair treatment. There should be a balance between being your kid's buddy and his master, and so far, Jom's the only qualified adult. He might look strict/nagging with Yo and the three rascals but I think he's been fair.
Lol, as soon as I posted it, I saw your comment, too. I don't mean literally beating the crap out of him but this feather touch approach never works on teenagers, or it never worked on me.
The only benefit of the doubt I'll give the parents is that they wanted Yo to experience a more basic life where respecting elder people is just the norm. He's not that cocky with grandma, is he? 😁 Something we lost in Western societies a long time ago.
Yo is a spoiled brat that needs more than Jom's constant lecturing or nagging as some called it. He needs to be slapped so he can come to his senses and starts behaving like the adult he's pretending to be. I even think Jom is too patient with him, I know I would have kicked his ass already.
I like this series because it portrays modern parents in a perfect way. Always trying to be "friends" with their children, protecting them no matter what and taking the blame for them. No, my dear, you're a parent, not his friend! Act like one! That's why they grew up to be spoiled and demanding assholes.
Yo's parents apparently couldn't handle his stupid behavior that's why he ended up sent in the village where life is not as flashy as our spoon-fed ML is used to in the city. And now, the guardian role is in Jom's hands to teach him how to act like a proper human being.
They way I cheered when Babe finally punched the fuck out of Willy! That little shit is as annoying as he's beautiful. 😁 And finally some action from daddy Alan and Jeff. What an abs feast this episode was! Hellooooo, Chris and Pete! 😁 Ok, bye!
But surely, I wasn't the only one who thought that Sun and Peace will hit it off in that bathroom... Such a missed opportunity. 😁 And that Moo Deng reference was just the bit of fun we needed.
His parents didn't have all the background stories for his misbehaviours, but he also put himself in these situations in the first place. I'm sure there was a better way of handling an abusive teacher. That's why you have parents, Yo!
I'm all for fair treatment. There should be a balance between being your kid's buddy and his master, and so far, Jom's the only qualified adult. He might look strict/nagging with Yo and the three rascals but I think he's been fair.
The only benefit of the doubt I'll give the parents is that they wanted Yo to experience a more basic life where respecting elder people is just the norm. He's not that cocky with grandma, is he? 😁 Something we lost in Western societies a long time ago.
I like this series because it portrays modern parents in a perfect way. Always trying to be "friends" with their children, protecting them no matter what and taking the blame for them. No, my dear, you're a parent, not his friend! Act like one! That's why they grew up to be spoiled and demanding assholes.
Yo's parents apparently couldn't handle his stupid behavior that's why he ended up sent in the village where life is not as flashy as our spoon-fed ML is used to in the city. And now, the guardian role is in Jom's hands to teach him how to act like a proper human being.