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On Doctor Slump Jan 28, 2024
Title Doctor Slump
I love the SML already. She has a friend, he'll ditch his current friends and become friends with the guy who seems to not like him but is really on his side. Will all four work together?.... CAN he even work this year?
I'm gonna love these leads together.
Now, I just need him to star with Krystal Jung and her with Kim Woo Bin.
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On Doctor Slump Jan 28, 2024
Title Doctor Slump Spoiler
Checked with the anaesthesiologist before he started, told the police the anaesthesiologist was present, drug found in rubbish, female lead is an anaesthesiologist......I'm sure none of this will be important later.
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On Doctor Slump Jan 27, 2024
Title Doctor Slump
From the promo, I thought it would be a full drop on Netflix...... Considering the cast, I was being delusional.
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On Cooking Crush Jan 23, 2024
I love how they keep saying Dynamite skipped grade 12 as if it were an insult. Every time it's brought up, it's as an insult. If they reveal he's secretly a shaman at the end, I wouldn't be surprised. Dude is always right.
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Replying to Corey Jan 22, 2024
Surely, no-one is concerned about the actors- just the characters.
Umm.....Corey can still read these.
Corey is also queer (never seen the inside of a closet) and lives in the east. Corey has never set foot on any American continents nor been educated by any Americans. Your assumptions are colouring your perceptions. However, y'all do you.
From the beginning and reiterated in EVERY response, I've said the issue is with the teacher. If they were straight, I'd think the same. If he had a different job, I wouldn't. Do I dislike this show, no.
You both tend to go on irrelevant rants.
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Replying to Corey Jan 22, 2024
Surely, no-one is concerned about the actors- just the characters.
Huh? You asked 2 questions I assumed were rhetorical, but still mentioned by stating my view on adulthood: Not about age, but responsibility.
Of course, he shouldn't pursue the minor after 5p.m. He shouldn't pursue the minor at all.
It was interesting speaking with you until you decided to refer to me as a "bullshitter" for not sharing your views. Also, why would you presume to know more about my views than I do.
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Replying to Corey Jan 22, 2024
Surely, no-one is concerned about the actors- just the characters.
The age of majority in my country is 18. I....still don't see why the age of majority is relevant.
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Replying to Corey Jan 21, 2024
Surely, no-one is concerned about the actors- just the characters.
The adult is the one who is there to protect, mentor and teach the students. His age is not relevant, his role is. I have no reason to assume one way or another about how impressionable the teacher is. From 8:00 to 4:50, he should mask all of that and perform the role he's paid to perform (healthily, of course).
I call Toki impressionable because of his reactions to everyone who is not unkind to him and his quick attachment and loyalty to those people.
It's amusing that you believe my world to be so binary. My view on one thing does not reveal my views on another.
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Replying to Corey Jan 21, 2024
Surely, no-one is concerned about the actors- just the characters.
You're welcome to disagree.
While you felt that way as a teen, remember there are those who aged and realised how incredibly young and immature they were as teens. Yeah, sure, WE can tell Sahara is mostly harmless; but those words and actions from others aren't so harmless.
He's a minor with a crush, but the adult should know better.
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Replying to ariel alba Jan 21, 2024
No, the teacher's feelings FOR (not with) the student are not “suddenly.” They have been loving each other…
The first bit of that was irrelevant. No-one brought it up here. Secondly, as a second year, Toki IS 17, yes...but, why does his age matter? Age of majority and consent aren't the issue. Like, the first poster said: the teacher having feelings for his student is the issue.
He's a P.E. teacher subbing for the homeroom teacher. You can tell he's a P.E. teacher without being told because of how he's dressed at school. He would've graduated uni, yes. He couldn't teach otherwise.
Even if he were a genius who who skipped most of high school, got his degree in a year and passed the teaching exam his first try (doesn't always happen) making him younger than Toki, it'd still be an issue because he's Toki's TEACHER.
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Replying to Corey Jan 21, 2024
Surely, no-one is concerned about the actors- just the characters.
When asked to define what I mean, yes. I believe directing someone to a dictionary is best, as that way they are aware of what I mean. To do that, I go to a dictionary to make sure I did not use the word/term incorrectly and my intent can be made clear. *smile*

Yes. I WOULD like the teacher to ignore his feeling when infront of his student. He can admit it to himself or his friends, sure.... but not his impressionable student who has such a loud crush on him.

"Wait for me" was my biggest issue with that episode.

At no point in any of my comments or responses did I indicate I wanted to stop watching this show. I find Toki to be adorable. Furthermore, I'm an adult who consumes mainly romantic fiction, I don't have to agree with or like something to find it entertaining.
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Replying to ariel alba Jan 21, 2024
Is Toki and Sahara's relationship a pedophile relationship? Of course not.Pedophilic disorder is characterized…
It's...troubling that the age of consent is being discussed here. Why is the age of consent up for discussion?
Fine, I'll join. All of that information is unnecessary because the drama is set in high school. First years are 15-16, so paedophilia is irrelevant. Ephebophilia, however......

This drama isn't sexualised (so far, at least), so (for me), the issue is with Sahara-SENSEI 'confessing' to Toki, laying his head on Toki's lap in such a moment, allowing himself to be embraced by Toki and encouraging Toki's crush. This drama is set in a country where teachers DO (way too often) end up marrying/dating their former students and scandals of teachers sleeping with multiple students (who usually don't tell anyone) are on the news and in gossip.
Here, we have a teacher telling his homeroom student that he's into him and to keep it a secret. Then, we see Toki ACTUALLY going out of his way to keep himself from revealing it to his friends.
So, yes. The relationship isn't paedophilic. Still, it is VERY wrong.
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Replying to ariel alba Jan 21, 2024
No, the teacher's feelings FOR (not with) the student are not “suddenly.” They have been loving each other…
*facepalm* As a second year student, Toki is 17. Sahara would have STARTED university at 19 and to be a teacher, he needs 4 years. He's not a student teacher (which would be in his 4th year of university) because he'd be shadowing the main teacher and would be in a black suit the whole time. Also, he'd be wearing a black suit for his first year (like the new teacher), so we know he's not a first year teacher (even if he teaches P.E.).
They've even shown flashbacks of a primary school student and Sahara in high school at the river.
Whether they're 2 years apart or 20 years apart, it doesn't matter, does it? ....So long as Toki is out of school and not under Sahara's care.
High school isn't mandatory. If Toki drops out, then all's good. If Sahara transfers, then.....all won't be AS good for another year and some months, but it wouldn't be AS bad.
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Replying to J100 Jan 21, 2024
It's fortunate that we have a parallel world that is not politically correct because in Western series, which…
There are. There really are.
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Replying to jorielle Jan 20, 2024
Title My Demon
let's have some kopiko guys
That Kopiko saved a lot of us from continuing h to think the cousin was the bad guy. It should be featured in the credits
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Replying to Corey Jan 20, 2024
Surely, no-one is concerned about the actors- just the characters.
As in, my definition of concern? Verb1.
As in, what am I concerned about (verb2)? As stated. The teacher character no longer distancing himself from his adolescent student's feelings of attration towards him.
How they look is of zero relevance, is it not?
Still, 2 more episodes to go! Time to clear up the misunderstandings from the past.
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Replying to MareAzurre Jan 20, 2024
It is not uncommon to have teacher/student romances in Japanese dramas and not only in BLs. While in other countries…
IF Sahara was a new teacher who only just started that year, they'd be 6 years apart ( 4 years of university + 1 year for year 3 and Toki is in 2nd year, so maybe + that 1 year). Regardless of the age difference, the issue is with him being his teacher. His homeroom teacher, at that. In Japan, homeroom teachers are like parents. They're even called if students get in trouble outside of school (like police stations and such). They're the ones in charge of counselling and all that (as a school counsellor will probably only visit around once a week).
I love Toki. No issue with Toki whatsoever. He's a teen. He's so endearingly adorable.
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Replying to davij417 Jan 20, 2024
Pedophilia schmedophilia! What we’re watching here is a 24 year-old adult actor playing a high-school student…
Surely, no-one is concerned about the actors- just the characters.
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On My Demon Jan 20, 2024
Title My Demon
Yeah, yeah fate, love, sacrifice blah, blah, blah.... but, the gang, though. They need their happy ending. They've followed all the instructions given and come through every time.
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