Oh no. I dont really watch Kdramas because of those kind of tropes. But I love Shison π
The plot and tropes honestly very reminiscing of Kdramas. I don't mind that in general, but I especially don't enjoy typical Kdrama-type villains that's on here unfortunately π
I'm also watching this for the cast, mainly Taiga (it's my first Jun Shison drama, but I like him here). I think knowing the cast is what helps me go through this drama lol, also there's at least that little bit of that heartwarming side (they interact with kids a lot at the children canteen).
Despite the comedy (which is also delivered really well), I knew this was going to hurt from the trailers that I skipped watching initially, but it got so much praise so I got FOMO lol. It's painful as expected, but I'm glad I ended up watching. Ryoma's performance is superb in here and of course, the good writing and execution really made it worth to watch. One thing I didn't expect is the friendships budding and how prominent that is to the story, which I really like. Also glad Viki subbed the OST, because they lyrics is a huge addition- it really made the episodes hit even more.
This is filled with Kdrama tropes lol. I am curious on how they will handle the villains at the end. Usually Jdrama are more forgiving and show the characters human side and give them redemption (unless it's those late night revenge dramas). Kdramas can be more harsh, give the villains a taste of their own medicine and punish them in some ways. The villains here are more like Kdrama villains so far, just being evil.
I love seeing Yume and Mio's growing relationship, but I cannot stand any of the side characters, they piss me off so bad I had to pause every few minutes π
I have subbed this series https://www.bitchute.com/channel/qc6oYDwWDBMz
Hi, I am looking at the link and there are no videos for this series - will you be reuploading it or is it available elsewhere? Thanks so much for your subs btw! (I'm watching ERROR with your subs)
What a twist at the end. The wholesomeness, heartwarming moments, and the slight mystery that maket it all the more intriguing.. this was such a great watch from beginning to end! Love the OST as well, Motohiro Hata is such a great choice.
That ending feels so rushed. I feel empty now... I get that they want to go the realistic route, but the build up was not it. They were still connecting okay until literally the last 2 minutes π₯²
This was really good in the beginning, and I really enjoyed it until the end of episode 12. The villain kinda ruined the show for me. He felt so shallow, was just petty & always retorted to violence at the end of the day. I actually like how they resolve the story at the end - it's true to Taepoong's personality + drama message, but ending feels really rushed. Love the leads' chemistry though, felt natural and cute.
This didn't impress me the first time I watched it, especially considering how popular it is. I only really cared about the 2nd couple. I rewatched it and somehow I liked it a lot this time. I also like the main couple more now. Despite being average, it really has some of the most memorable moments (especially the silly ones) and OSTs, so I guess the familiarity plays a role on why I enjoyed the rewatch more.
Something made me realize recently we were all annoying as teens once so this character being an annoying rebellious…
I find the Young Three are all annoying but yes, true to their age group lol. The high schooler a rebel + wanna be different/cool (seems disappointed to be normal when talking to his mom), and the uni kid thinks he knows everything. They're also ambitious, in contrast to the older group who are just trying to get by and get their job done.
I'm also watching this for the cast, mainly Taiga (it's my first Jun Shison drama, but I like him here). I think knowing the cast is what helps me go through this drama lol, also there's at least that little bit of that heartwarming side (they interact with kids a lot at the children canteen).