I loved School 2013 because of Oh Jung Ho's character development. He grew to be my favorite character of the drama.
I think that iljins/bullying has always been an issue in not only Asian, but also other country dramas. In Finnish series it's also an issue. Though I think that TV series and dramas, of course, tends to dramatize them... I've been bullied at school during 2003-2008 and I know it's not funny. In my case it was verbal bullying and I didn't know how to fight back at all. If it was physical I would've been able to hit and/or kick them back...
I'm getting sideways and off-topic here so I'll just stop...
ahahaha just marathoned Ouran High School Host Club XD
Now I'm sure that if they someday decides to make a drama version of Kaichou wa Maid-sama I want him to be Usui Takumi XDD
there is something that doesn't make sense how can they eat strawberries in the middle of winter ? strawberries…
I haven't watched this but there are reasons:
1. Strawberries can be grown here in Finland during summer outside and during winter inside a "glass house".
2. They can be imported from other countries
3. They can be pluck during summer and put in a freezer -> Which allows you to melt them and eat during winter.
I think that iljins/bullying has always been an issue in not only Asian, but also other country dramas. In Finnish series it's also an issue. Though I think that TV series and dramas, of course, tends to dramatize them... I've been bullied at school during 2003-2008 and I know it's not funny. In my case it was verbal bullying and I didn't know how to fight back at all. If it was physical I would've been able to hit and/or kick them back...
I'm getting sideways and off-topic here so I'll just stop...
Now I'm sure that if they someday decides to make a drama version of Kaichou wa Maid-sama I want him to be Usui Takumi XDD
1. Strawberries can be grown here in Finland during summer outside and during winter inside a "glass house".
2. They can be imported from other countries
3. They can be pluck during summer and put in a freezer -> Which allows you to melt them and eat during winter.