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underrated, fun, educational
I preferred Alex as a doctor, but it was nice to see him realize his childhood dream. Even though he didn’t end up becoming a doctor, I hope he stayed friends with Army. It would be a shame if that friendship was lost. It’s also unfortunate that Army didn’t get the chance to have the child he wanted in this timeline, but being a mother never really felt like Nim's nature. If Army wants to be a father, he still has options—he could adopt or find a surrogate. Honestly, I think they would have made the perfect pair of parents—a gay man and a lesbian—it would be iconic!
That said, the best thing is for them to take their time and not rush into anything, like they did in the previous timeline. This new timeline is definitely an improvement. This GMMTV drama was really insightful about today’s society. I appreciated how they addressed important but often overlooked topics like gender identity, sex education, consent, sexual health, women's rights, relationship abuse, and more.
It’s easily become one of my favorite GMMTV dramas. The story, characters, soundtrack—everything about it is amazing! Definitely one of the best from GMMTV for sure!
That said, the best thing is for them to take their time and not rush into anything, like they did in the previous timeline. This new timeline is definitely an improvement. This GMMTV drama was really insightful about today’s society. I appreciated how they addressed important but often overlooked topics like gender identity, sex education, consent, sexual health, women's rights, relationship abuse, and more.
It’s easily become one of my favorite GMMTV dramas. The story, characters, soundtrack—everything about it is amazing! Definitely one of the best from GMMTV for sure!
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