One thing I've noticed about Kim Hyang Gi, after watching so many of her dramas and movies, is that she has great chemistry with everyone she acts with, even in non-romantic dynamics. She is a master of subtle expression. Her acting carries so much weight in moments of silence. The way she carefully glances to read how the other person is feeling is so captivating to watch. These scenes can be really tricky — some actors overact or underact when dialogue falls away, but Hyang Gi leans into the silence and lets it build meaning and tension, leaving the audience eager to see what happens next.
I'm having conflicted opinions about this drama. There are some scenes that made me genuinely laugh, but at the same time I find some moments a bit cringe. Also I really hope they won't go for the teacher x student trope. It's fine If the students have a one sided crush for their teachers, BUT if the teachers reciprocate their feeling I'm dropping it. I saw some comments saying that they will support the protagonist and her math teacher if they get toghether and I'm like...WHAT??? ok. it's fictional. I get it. BUT WHY ARE YOU SHIPPING A TEACHER AND HER STUDENT?? I'm a loss of words (sorry for my bad English, it isn't my first language)
Replying toGood Grief•May 3, 2026•Liked May 3, 2026
Does anyone remember Ahn Hyo Seop in “Seventeen Going On Thirty” or something like that? He looks 100% different…
In addition to an actor aging and weight changes, there are a lot of things like makeup, lighting, camera angles, post processing that could make a person look different.
💍 Fun fact: A sapphire (the stone in the engagement ring) is almost identical to a ruby. Chemically, they are similar and the crystalline structure is the same. But different trace elements (iron &/or titanium) color a sapphire blue, while a ruby is red due to a smidgen of chromium. The more you know! 🌈
There are some scenes that made me genuinely laugh, but at the same time I find some moments a bit cringe.
Also I really hope they won't go for the teacher x student trope.
It's fine If the students have a one sided crush for their teachers, BUT if the teachers reciprocate their feeling I'm dropping it.
I saw some comments saying that they will support the protagonist and her math teacher if they get toghether and I'm like...WHAT??? ok. it's fictional. I get it. BUT WHY ARE YOU SHIPPING A TEACHER AND HER STUDENT?? I'm a loss of words
(sorry for my bad English, it isn't my first language)