Is it a cultural thing? So did everything vee did with mark from the beginning not considered cheating? Somehow…
They both are super toxic. Both to each other and their partners. A literal train wreck xD Both Vee and Ploy cheated and had two relationships at the same time. Maybe the idea was that karma resolved the issue with Ploys boyfriend abusing her, and Vee suffering mentally for a prolonged time? Dunno, i dislike 'em both xD
I want to run Vee over, i swear. He's the epitome of a red flag, i felt no sympathy for his tears. Fuck around and find out, literally. What i did like, just a wee bit was Mark working Vee to the bone to gain trust again. It's a much better story than the original, but if i had any say in it at all, it should've ended with the end of episode 7. Mark walking away from Vee and being free from the toxicity. Or ending up with Nuea. xd
Commenting so i can check back and see if someone's been kind enough to share a link (whether here or through dms). I like reading novels first, so i can build my own world and then see the series/movies xd
There is so much that happened in the last episode, i hope they come up with a second season. As everyone already…
I really wished for them to resolve Thorns decision for joining coach Tuan better. I do understand his desire to not stop playing basketball and come back as soon as possible (i had a fractured ankle in the height of my karate 'career' and it broke me to stop practicing for a year to heal) What i didn't like is why didn't they resolve the part of the story where they lost an important game because of Thorns selfishness, how did he make it up to his teammates etc.
There is so much that happened in the last episode, i hope they come up with a second season. As everyone already said time skips did soil the story a bit, but it didn't make the series unwatchable or overly cringe. It was unexpectedly a really good watch.
I enjoyed this. But there's a big but along with that. The manhwa this is based off of is one of my favourites,…
I completely agree with you! For me even with the big BUT, and wanting more- i think Jin did an excellent job portraying a troubled highschooler. I cried every time with him.
What a series! Nut and Plan surprised me so much with their acting. So did the actress that plays Nuan- she made me her selfishness so much, ugh.
I am still bawling my eyes out, and i finished last episode like an hour ago. I loved every second of this, it was full of lessons, consequences, karma, growth, love- it had everything! Last episode broke me completely, what a beautiful testament of true love and patience. How to stop crying?!
Pookies character is so distasteful it hurts. Also Nay/nae whatever her name is annoying as well.
Thanks for the reply. I liked her as Yihwa, but i don't like this character. I don't like the series all that much. Every episode gave me a headache, and they wasted time and talent of some great actors with this. XD
No offense.. but i don't see why it git 8.4 rating..i world give max a 7.. agreed there is.. char growth... chemistry..…
1. I feel like its pretty obvious none of them have the desire to patch thinga up with the father. None batted an eye when he sent the text msg asking their mother to meet up. 2. Is it even necessary to come out? It seems to me like don't feel the need to do that yet. 3. You can take it any way you want to. That's the beauty of these things xD to me it seems it was a one sided puppy crush. 4. I don't think he submitted the movie, hence the drunken get-together with his friends. 5. Da Un wanted to be perfect because he was lonely. His parents neglected him, and valued their careers more than him. So if he became perfect, straight As, enrolled in the college of their liking etc he hoped his parents would pay more attention to him. He just filled the void he felt by acting perfect.
These are just my opinions tho based on the show alone, feel free to disagree. :)
Phap is beyond childish, entitled and spoiled for someone who's broke, and Maze is a typical money-driven pain in the ass. I found this so hard to watch, send help
Maybe the idea was that karma resolved the issue with Ploys boyfriend abusing her, and Vee suffering mentally for a prolonged time? Dunno, i dislike 'em both xD
I am still bawling my eyes out, and i finished last episode like an hour ago.
I loved every second of this, it was full of lessons, consequences, karma, growth, love- it had everything! Last episode broke me completely, what a beautiful testament of true love and patience. How to stop crying?!
2. Is it even necessary to come out? It seems to me like don't feel the need to do that yet.
3. You can take it any way you want to. That's the beauty of these things xD to me it seems it was a one sided puppy crush.
4. I don't think he submitted the movie, hence the drunken get-together with his friends.
5. Da Un wanted to be perfect because he was lonely. His parents neglected him, and valued their careers more than him. So if he became perfect, straight As, enrolled in the college of their liking etc he hoped his parents would pay more attention to him. He just filled the void he felt by acting perfect.
These are just my opinions tho based on the show alone, feel free to disagree. :)
Pls give it a chance