i'm currently on ep 5, thinking of dropping. loved everything so far, until now. idk why they're all making yeong gwang seem like a traitor for wanting to apply to the police academy. he's said from the start that it was his goal. the other players not understanding i can excuse because they are young, but the coach is a full grown adult. will he take responsibility for his life? even if they switch up after, sooo off-putting that they're shaming him for it knowing full well he won't have a career in rugby.
the ex-wife i very much dislike. i can understand not wanting to have a child, but secretly aborting it is horrible. i'm pretty confident the marriage didn't end because he badly wanted the child, but the secrecy and lack of communication.
he seems pretty straight forward and communicative in the elevator scene. if she wasn't ready, that's completely normal. visiting her family to go behind his back to abort? clear lack of trust. and then also marrying their mutual friend? horrible taste in my mouth. i feel bad for the male lead, it must be hard to not wonder what was wrong/missing about him. none of the decisions she made was inherently wrong, but her lack of communication ruined what could have been a healthy ending of their relationship and not traumatized him.
he seems pretty straight forward and communicative in the elevator scene. if she wasn't ready, that's completely normal. visiting her family to go behind his back to abort? clear lack of trust. and then also marrying their mutual friend? horrible taste in my mouth. i feel bad for the male lead, it must be hard to not wonder what was wrong/missing about him. none of the decisions she made was inherently wrong, but her lack of communication ruined what could have been a healthy ending of their relationship and not traumatized him.