Reading through the comments, it looks like mine would be an unpopular opinion. Lol.
Just to share a different take on the drama - I actually liked the first half better because I felt the chemistry between the two leads. Yes, the age gap was obvious- they actually made it obvious in the dialogue, their fashion sense, mannerisms, etc but the two leads made it work. I got the feels omg.
The two leads are imperfect in their own different ways - but who isn't? As He Fanxing said, it would be a boring world if every person behaved the same way.
I also liked to watch how the two leads worked through their differences, made mistakes, learned their lessons, and grew as a person.
I didn't like the 2nd half as much only because there were less scenes between the two leads and I missed seeing them together because they literally light up the screen with their chemistry. Those smoldering gazes from Song Weilong - omg I'm a fan! Lol.
But that aside, the second half made time to develop the stories of the side characters which were also interesting and filled with life lessons as well.
I feel like the FL's portrayal was made much worse than it actually was because of the dubbed voice. If a different voice actress was used, then I feel bad for the FL
I'm confused with the school system here - I've watched a few school cdramas and this is the first time I've seen freshmen engaged in military training. Is this the norm? And they also took the college entrance exam only after end of term?
Why is everyone hating on the female lead but not Lt. Ha? She's a bitch! Her pride is stopping her from listening to other people's advice. And she humiliated a fellow officer just becausr she couldn't accept that another person cracked the case when it was she who ignored all the tips being given to her!
I was taken on an emotional ride in this drama that I cried during the court scene, after everything they've gone through to get there - it was such a relief when they finally made it.
I also felt emotional seeing all the bereaved joining hands for a common cause. Just goes to show how regular people can make things happen if we just unite
Just to share a different take on the drama - I actually liked the first half better because I felt the chemistry between the two leads. Yes, the age gap was obvious- they actually made it obvious in the dialogue, their fashion sense, mannerisms, etc but the two leads made it work. I got the feels omg.
The two leads are imperfect in their own different ways - but who isn't? As He Fanxing said, it would be a boring world if every person behaved the same way.
I also liked to watch how the two leads worked through their differences, made mistakes, learned their lessons, and grew as a person.
I didn't like the 2nd half as much only because there were less scenes between the two leads and I missed seeing them together because they literally light up the screen with their chemistry. Those smoldering gazes from Song Weilong - omg I'm a fan! Lol.
But that aside, the second half made time to develop the stories of the side characters which were also interesting and filled with life lessons as well.
Try to overlook the low budget production and awful dubbing and you'll find a gem underneath!
I also felt emotional seeing all the bereaved joining hands for a common cause. Just goes to show how regular people can make things happen if we just unite