back to say this is still pretty good. Like every single drama it has issues (like you know portraying certain countries/cities as unsupportive, (I caught that as soon it was on screen lol.) or (how the coach fell asleep but was unpunished, I felt I would have been far more upset.)
But lots of people's critic make little sense, I've seen some people say this drama is somehow sexist for showing female leads ( who actually have flaws, wow!) need to depend on someone, (case being male.) The female leads are better than your average, they're pretty head-on but considerate with real-life weaknesses! (Which is often hard to find in the era of female lead being rude = strong .) Adding, for the peeps out there, there's nothing sexist about female characters depending on other characters, dependence is normal. Your "girl boss moments" need to settle in reality lol.
The drama is fun! and the storyline is quite interesting as it doesn't just deal with badminton but with the kids lives, even adulting such as working (and being scammed lol). Many coming-of-age/slice of life dramas/movies/books lack depth, either being senseless or crude.
What I read said he stepped down from it til his innocence is proven so he doesn't negatively impact the others.…
yeah, sad thing about accusations is it gets people justifying bullying for favs, i think the stuff against him is false.....but this is utter delusion.
I just read an article saying that according to Nielsen Korea, “Racket Boys” garnered impressive average nationwide…
thought i was the only one not into youth of may and doom at your service lol. Yeah, after stove league, I'm kinda assured there's gonna be more sports dramas, (even though I'm not into sports lol but they're really good.)
Unbelievable to see so many comments excusing bullying and blaming the victims instead of the reprehensible piece…
finally, some common sense, these people will are horrid. People act as if it's was a joke that went wrong, some dumb comments. it was literal sexual assault, revenge p*rn, and actual physical assault.
I'm a fan of Na In Woo but for me I want the original one. I really love Jisoo with or without his issue. First…
i love how sexual assault, revenge p*rn, and actual physical assault can be all change for someone, and it's even called an "issue", not his crimes he comitted.
how do people think like you? people are literally fine with actors and actresses abusing their own children merely…
Men walking away is horrible but that has nothing to do with case, why is ever a woman is called out, it has to go on this whole gender thing when's merely about abuse. Not being prepared doesn't excuse abuse but in this case SHE literally surrogated the children, wha. I haven't dubbed her as a abuser, I merely am calling her what she is.
back to say this is still pretty good.
Like every single drama it has issues (like you know portraying certain countries/cities as unsupportive, (I caught that as soon it was on screen lol.) or (how the coach fell asleep but was unpunished, I felt I would have been far more upset.)
But lots of people's critic make little sense, I've seen some people say this drama is somehow sexist for showing female leads ( who actually have flaws, wow!) need to depend on someone, (case being male.) The female leads are better than your average, they're pretty head-on but considerate with real-life weaknesses! (Which is often hard to find in the era of female lead being rude = strong .)
Adding, for the peeps out there, there's nothing sexist about female characters depending on other characters, dependence is normal. Your "girl boss moments" need to settle in reality lol.
The drama is fun! and the storyline is quite interesting as it doesn't just deal with badminton but with the kids lives, even adulting such as working (and being scammed lol). Many coming-of-age/slice of life dramas/movies/books lack depth, either being senseless or crude.
People act as if it's was a joke that went wrong, some dumb comments.
it was literal sexual assault, revenge p*rn, and actual physical assault.
Not being prepared doesn't excuse abuse but in this case SHE literally surrogated the children, wha.
I haven't dubbed her as a abuser, I merely am calling her what she is.