ep 15. This is way different than I thought it would be. I thought the FL would be fierce and cool, rather than playful and carefree.. I'm not too much into her character rn and her behavior towards ML feels unnatural to me. Nevertheless I'll continue watching. Who knows, they might surprise me.
ep 13: Could be my mood today but I wish they'd talk less lol I feel like half of their conversations don't do anything for the plot. They even explain stuff that doesn't need explaining.
ep 21: I started skipping scenes :/ don't like the turn this took. I hope they don't drag this out much and FL gets back to being herself. Her loyalty towards her fake father makes not much sense to me. Especially since he keeps contradicting himself. Also how fckn convenient that 2FL doesn't remember anything either 🙄
Last ep: - After this I *really* wish we'd have seen more of the team. The boys had great chemistry together! - I knew it would be unsatisfactory when the shooting coach would finally get punished. I wanted someone to punch him in the face at least (and way sooner too lol) Also that Ujin's mother took action against him comes way too late for me. Still don't like her. - When I-ji left the competition ... Hated that! It was frustrating to watch. - I had no feelings whatsoever when they got to the VP. It took so long that it lost all meaning for me. - Loved when ML &FL put the rings on and kissed- it felt honest and touching
Agreed. Also 75% of the adult characters are villains smh And with what they are getting away with so far, you'd…
The parents are highly involved in the whole story and they know exactly what they are doing, they are adults not toddlers lol . They don't ga shit about what their children think, feel or want. They only see their own ambitions. Seol Hyeon's father is ready to sell his own grandmother to get what he wants, as is Ujin's mother. Ujin's mother saw a video ! of the coach beating up her daughter so bad that she had to be hospitalized and what was her reaction? She sent her back to train with her abuser. Again: They could've get him fired but they chose not to. The only connection he has is to the VP and that means shit with the proof they had. The aerobics coach wasn't just "loyal", he was determined to destroy Ju Garam AND his team. He even broke into ML's room and stole his medicine. "Seung Jun's mother is not a villain because Ju Garam told her..." ??
All of these people don't give a f about their own children, and even less about the other students. How is that not villainous?
Agreed. Also 75% of the adult characters are villains smh And with what they are getting away with so far, you'd…
You forgot the parents and for most of the series the aerobics coach. Also what connections? Had Ujin, her mother or the school wanted to they could've destroyed the shooting coach's career but they chose not to.
I'm not trying to hate on the drama; I'm just frustrated and wish it was written a bit better. In all honesty,…
Agreed. Also 75% of the adult characters are villains smh And with what they are getting away with so far, you'd say the leads are the actual antagonists
My niece has naturally curly hair and had a love hate relationship with it for as long as I can remember.Made…
I'm saying that media shouldn't support the narrative that different is bad. The curly haired characters in these kind of dramas are portrayed as being quirky and weird and their hair is never just curly but it's called "unruly" and "frizzy". They can't attract their love interest with their natural hair unless they change it (and sometimes change it back as part of their character development).
atp I feel like however they'll punish the shooting coach won't be enough for me! How is he even still working?? I can accept that Ujin's deranged mother didn't want him to face any consequences, but the school?! How can they still employ him? All the other adult characters in this are complicit and infuriating as well, but I care most about that abusive pos I want someone to beat him up bad Instead they do a 180 and bring that comic relief with the draw ceremony argh Whennnn
ep 9: I don't know where to start. I hated so much about this episode. First off the aerobics coach and everything he's done up until the reconciliation, the principal who's of no use whatsoever, Ujin's deranged mother, the fact that nobody punched that shooting coach in his smug face, how FL is ok with being humiliated over and over again... I'm so mad, I honestly don't know if I can continue watching this
Also how fckn convenient that 2FL doesn't remember anything either 🙄
- After this I *really* wish we'd have seen more of the team. The boys had great chemistry together!
- I knew it would be unsatisfactory when the shooting coach would finally get punished. I wanted someone to punch him in the face at least (and way sooner too lol) Also that Ujin's mother took action against him comes way too late for me. Still don't like her.
- When I-ji left the competition ... Hated that! It was frustrating to watch.
- I had no feelings whatsoever when they got to the VP. It took so long that it lost all meaning for me.
- Loved when ML &FL put the rings on and kissed- it felt honest and touching
Ujin's mother saw a video ! of the coach beating up her daughter so bad that she had to be hospitalized and what was her reaction? She sent her back to train with her abuser. Again: They could've get him fired but they chose not to. The only connection he has is to the VP and that means shit with the proof they had. The aerobics coach wasn't just "loyal", he was determined to destroy Ju Garam AND his team. He even broke into ML's room and stole his medicine.
"Seung Jun's mother is not a villain because Ju Garam told her..." ??
All of these people don't give a f about their own children, and even less about the other students. How is that not villainous?
I'm so mad, I honestly don't know if I can continue watching this