I love this drama. I want to hug Shiratori sensei so much T_T
I also really like kouda sensei 🥹 I think she started to shine as the development progresses and I can't stop awwing 🥹🥹🥹🥹 The chemistry and performance of the two are superb
disappointed, the drama is kinda snob, doing too much in term of directing and production for a pretty simplistic…
I am feeling the same. I was really forward to this when there were news about this production. I can't bring myself to watch the 2nd episode... it's just unnatural and I don't enjoy the "here's another genius for you" plot.
I think besides being wholesome and cute, this series is excellent at exploring things that can't be solved.
Too many times in Japanese dramas, it focuses on how the protagonist is a genius and how they can solve everything. I understand that it could be thrilling to see such development, but to me, it's just not realistic (and it gets boring tbh). This drama explores what can and cannot be addressed within the context of an educational system, as well as what can and cannot be resolved by school staff. This is refreshing to watch.
As I do not speak Japanese, I could not understand the ending. pls share with me your conclusions / thoughts.…
My interpretation is that this drama compares two types of people: those who confront their problems (Saeko) and those who don't (Arisa). The drama takes us through the ups and downs of what the 2 types of people go through, mainly based on the different decisions they make.
In my opinion, the ending is a symbol (with Arisa attempting to drop the vase on Saeko) that you can't run away from your problems forever, as they do become unbearable.
It's a bit hard to keep watching the first half, but the second half was good. In the end, I liked it, but I wish it were more bearable for the first half.
This is interesting. I didn't like how it was going in the middle of the show, but I liked the ending. Some plots sometimes feel unnecessary, because of the lack of development due to the length of the show (quite short, just 8 episodes of ~25 mins run time), but I like the 2 main standpoints going parallel. I think the writer tells us which side they think is "happier" in the ending.
none made yet...its a mobile drama thats why...not a tv drama..
It was an ai-gen one from dramaotaku, with no subber mentioned. I didn't find a subber announcing the project on Twitter but found this ai-gne one instead. It is not 100% accurate but close enough.
Too many times in Japanese dramas, it focuses on how the protagonist is a genius and how they can solve everything. I understand that it could be thrilling to see such development, but to me, it's just not realistic (and it gets boring tbh). This drama explores what can and cannot be addressed within the context of an educational system, as well as what can and cannot be resolved by school staff. This is refreshing to watch.
In my opinion, the ending is a symbol (with Arisa attempting to drop the vase on Saeko) that you can't run away from your problems forever, as they do become unbearable.