Bit disappointed that they rushed over the reveal of Jay Jays struggles tbh it was a bit too quick. They could have given it at least another moment to let the information sink into her classmates. I'm glad we got here finally though because clearly something isn't right with Jay Jay and it's time they start to care.
This is so dumb but is constantly on my mind. When romanizing ่ฑ้ there is no t in Hanamichi. And like i guess that's how it's in the books which is why I see it spelled as Hanamitchi everywhere? It does make his character easy to find online though, immediately pops up
I agree, to the point that i wonder if it's on purpose? then the fact that viva doesn't promote him at all it's…
Not sure, I did find out that he comes from a family of actors so maybe it's that nepobaby syndrom. I did watch the behind the scenes and he is definitely motivated though so it's not like he's lazy or anything. Practice is still in order though.
As a Filipino, I could see it from the very start. That's why I haven't started watching the episodes, even though…
It's not the worst I have ever seen but it's not great so far. i know quite a few rookies who are simply better and it definitely doesn't help that everyone else is a tad more convincing. I do still recommend watching it though, mostly for Ashtine, she is really amazing in this role. I had goosebumps a few times.
I'm perfectly fine with ending it with 2 seasons. it doesn't need this and now I'm worried that they will ruin everything...as shows tend to do when they don't know when to stop.
Watching this purely for the female lead and her friendships, I absolutely can not stand any of her love interests. Yuri was fun but he's being written into the stereotypical jealous second lead. And don't even get me started on Keifer, it's giving Boys Before Flowers Domyoji vibes. Hate him and will continue to do so.
Not every culture is like the US culture. Women can be like that. They are feminine. And that's amazing.
First of all, I'm not American. It may surprise you that English is a language people learn world wide.
Second, interesting how you associate this character with feminity when I never questioned that. Feminity is not at all an issue here. If that were the case you just equaled my judgement of her being written as loud, unprofesional, overdramatic and shallow with the base characteristics of feminity. Which is an odd view on women you'd have there, downright sexist even. It's giving conservatism which judging by your profile isn't surprising.
Her characteristics are also furthermore unrelated to Korean culture. Women are talking here, stay out of it with your need to speak over us. Or at least stop trying to hide it behind a badly vailed excuse of "differing cultures". Lame as fuck, dude ใ ใ
same here...i would love if she was another undercover as a teacher to expose the chairwoman or something but…
I'm personally totally fine with her just being a teacher, I also think it's crucial for the plot that she doesn't see the bullying or is oblivious and blames him but..it's so loud. It's so eccentric in a way no teacher and also no woman acts on the job. I know it's fiction but I am very tired of this female stereotype being portrayed in kdramas.
Second, interesting how you associate this character with feminity when I never questioned that. Feminity is not at all an issue here. If that were the case you just equaled my judgement of her being written as loud, unprofesional, overdramatic and shallow with the base characteristics of feminity. Which is an odd view on women you'd have there, downright sexist even. It's giving conservatism which judging by your profile isn't surprising.
Her characteristics are also furthermore unrelated to Korean culture. Women are talking here, stay out of it with your need to speak over us. Or at least stop trying to hide it behind a badly vailed excuse of "differing cultures". Lame as fuck, dude ใ ใ