Ok guys and gals, another location has come up for viewing with English subs but it'll cost $15 a month....here's the link and it comes from a trusted source: https://seesantv.com/seesantv2020/search-The%20Fabric Up to you if you decide to go this route, able to see through Netflix TH, or wait on Viki.
I really hope they don’t go the ARRTI route with that random misunderstanding and he goes off to somewhere else to study and then hello time lapse. Meanwhile, the other XJJ’s mom has some serious mental issues to pull a knife on herself if her daughter didn’t listen. That’s really scary and the dad is either hella dumb or oblivious.
I'm done with my review and rating is up as well. Thanks to all of you who have chatted with me in this comment section; I shall now exit out of it. See you in future dramas. Stay blessed y'all 😇.
it’s on Netflix Asia with English subs. Use Fly VPN to access.
I tried asking big accounts on Twitter to send or repost my post and not one of them did it, not one. You would think they care about international fans a little bit more than just with the words. Maybe because they don’t know this app that it’s a reliable app that it’s a legal app that it’s a platform used by fans all over the world to watch many different kinds of dramas maybe that’s why. If nothing else they could have just clicked on the link that I sent and did some very simple research it’s not rocket science really.
I didn't have a problem with dancer XJJ b4 but as the series goes on I start to dislike her she's that type of…
I really think with her, she basically has zilch self esteem because of what her mom pressures her to do and all she can do is use others in the hopes of finding herself. Neither she nor her father have a voice at home as her mom steamrolls everything. This woman is trying to live through her daughter without taking into account or caring that that’s not what her daughter actually wants. So that essentially turns XJJ into a doormat. It’s very sad but is often the case during HS; parents put too much pressure on their kids and it almost always backfires. Like with the sprained ankle thing; her mother was more concerned about whether XJJ could return to ballet then whether she was in pain or her feelings. Even the doc was like “um your priorities are backwards lady.” I just hope it doesn’t backfire in a dangerous way.
Only 10 episodes left and still a lot of ground to cover; hope there aren’t any insane time lapses and dumb breakups. Also don’t want a runaway horse for a finale.
I'm enjoying it so far, despite me not being usually into sports dramas. The characters are pretty interesting.…
I understand what you mean but they are consenting adults though I'm not into fraternizing like that either; this is a drama after all not a documentary lol. One of my career backgrounds is teaching on a university level too so I feel you lol.
After Epi-26, Skip episode-27 & 28 Just watch Epi-29 & 30. Its wonderful with hurt & handsome QH, who (with Zy…
I've already watched 27 and 28. I was just wondering if in 29 and 30 they got rid of MPC and the general leaving only LB for today? I didn't end up watching those two anyways so all three will be watched as a finale today.
Honestly its a bit refreshing. Writing is pretty good. Its not your typical sports drama storyline. Like, don't…
Ok thank you. I've been thinking about picking it up once my plate clears up a bit. I've seen Gina Jin in this year's Why Women Love and that was also an older woman/younger man scenario. I'm partial on sports though I do like track & field in the Olympics, so this has some draw. I think I may also give this a go.
Up to you if you decide to go this route, able to see through Netflix TH, or wait on Viki.
Meanwhile, the other XJJ’s mom has some serious mental issues to pull a knife on herself if her daughter didn’t listen. That’s really scary and the dad is either hella dumb or oblivious.