Sure, but I may not make it sound as great as when you watch it on your own tho :D Imo unlike the mainstream student-teacher dramas I've watched before, it wraps up all the emotions nicely and doesn't leave either characters or viewer with shall i say "emotional mess"? The emotions were dealt with in a mature way. So both leads were able to stay true to their emotions and be honest with each other, while both accepting each of their status and chose to behave in a proper student-teacher way. The phrase "sensei sayonara" was used a few times by the leads here. They went on with school life until FL's graduation, and that gave the ML time to work out his grief and attachment to his deceased wife. At the end they meet again by chance and come together with smiles. I know this may sound like the usual open ending, and I actually hate open endings, but I'm happy to see the nice progression and how they handled the ending, because in my mind it seemed a very satisfying end- they're not student-teacher anymore and free to love.
I did think this was rather oddly titled at first, if it were to be the usual student-teacher romance. Turns out, contrary to what you might think the title is an accurate description of the whole drama. The ending was therefore rather surprising, and I think the best ending for this type of story. I actually really like the ending, compared to a lot of other dramas these days that seem to either not care and just wanted to finish the drama off, or introduce illogical moves right before the end. All in all nice watch.
Weekend 50-episode dramas have high viewership. So, you'll find popular actors in them. Also, it's much easier…
👍🏻 TFTI. I wasn't aware there's a difference between weekend & daily dramas b4, since i don't watch them. I just see long i assume it's the same as the dailys. 😁
I'm giving this one a chance, though I don't ever watch family dramas mainly bc they're too long and less "nice" in terms of picture quality than the normal dramas.
Which is why I'm puzzled with this one because it's full of familiar faces of supporting actors that normally appear on the normal 16 ep dramas. So there's not much to question in terms of acting. But it makes me wonder if there's a family drama quota to be filled or smth, and the budget is higher, or whether there's just a surplus of actors these days that family dramas are the only available option. 🤔 Hm.
After watching countless dramas I'm thinking there's pretty much a foolproof way to identify the culprit from early on now. I don't know if it is just the writers that always follow the same formula, or the world has become so twisted that it got me twisted- but you know, the moment I see someone too nice I immediately get suspicious XD Unfortunately in dramaland that suspicion has always been proven right . LOL
I was excited for this at the start, but I'm the kind that gets a bit peeved when there's really no "closure" and thus no reason for the story to exist in the first place. Add to that moments that just seem too dumb for how "smart" a ninja should be in my mind, sort of takes away from the general coolness of the series. The only thing I loved from all this was the grandma and her silent conversations with the friend- super funny. This and the moment when the delusional guy who think he's God gets a reality check when he tried putting his arm back on- albeit having no effect on shattering his delusional mind. Overall a decent watch if you have time to kill.
Never have I ever been so excited about watching a 39 ep drama!!! LOL! This is such a gem! Everything about it is wonderful! It's different, refreshing, magical, and hilarious, can't wait for the developing romance!
Just wanted to say I haven't the chance to watch this yet, but the poster is amazing! Absolutely caught my eye, because i normally wouldn't be interested in this kind of genre XD
Tbh I was avoiding this at first, because the usual school psychological themes are messed up and just make me feel like crap when I watch them. BUT I'm glad I finally watched this one, because it's about fighting back and it's exhiliratingly good!
Which is why I'm puzzled with this one because it's full of familiar faces of supporting actors that normally appear on the normal 16 ep dramas. So there's not much to question in terms of acting. But it makes me wonder if there's a family drama quota to be filled or smth, and the budget is higher, or whether there's just a surplus of actors these days that family dramas are the only available option. 🤔 Hm.