Their app doesn't work. It always say, “Sorry, service is not available in your area”. It has been like that since last year and there are many complaints about it.
Tried the following: 1. No VPN 2. With VPN: switched between the most common countries (US, KO, JA, SG, ID, etc.), then doing ‘force stop’ to ensure the app is completely terminated.
Nope. Nothing to this day. Same issue as last year. ^_^
Since you have some sort of contact with them, you can probably assist us and inform them of this long-standing bug in their Android app?
I want the two mothers to pull each other's hair in a massive fight. Every time I see them, though they're not in the same show, their characters are opposites.
One is almost always playing rich, privileged mother. The other is either poor, or barely making it, not a privileged mother.
Is this the first time they showed in the same show? Them two can play Penthouse 4 on their own. LOL.
I still can't believe Kim Byung Chul can be in a comedy role. His face and acting is too serious, yet he made a lot of funny moments in episode 3. A true veteran actor.
If they make it so the mean resident likes her son or some other such nonsense, I'll revolt. Ep 3 ending is comedy…
Actually, I am waiting for that to happen. Just imagine how much funny it will be once she learns she is his mom.
Think of the things that will happen between now and that fateful day. She will no doubt try to spread misinformation because she's thinking the “old doctor” is trying to hit on her crush. She will probably start to hate her, too. And you know, never ever hate your crush's mom. Hahaha.
It will be a very bitter-sweet moment, and the resident's face will be soo funny to watch.
When you see veteran actor Chun Ho Jin in a drama, it is almost always about a character who is very good at manipulating others while keeping his cool.
In that moment I think worrying about the CSAT's is just a way of him wanting things to back to the way things…
That's the thing.
If a student didn't pass a CSAT, they still graduated from high school. That's still better than not graduating from high school.
Here in the Philippines, we have CSAT, too, but we also have to worry about College/University entrance exams. The entrance exams are far more important because that will determine if you can enrol in the university you chose. Our CSAT simply tells which student is ready to enter college.
And at Grade 10 (age 15-16) both male and female students must undergo military training, it's called Citizen Army Training.
If we fail our C.A.T., we do NOT graduate from high school. We have to repeat the entire year again. Not graduating from high school is the worst situation one can put themselves into. You have far fewer opportunities. Society view you as dumb (even though you are not).
Also, even at that age, we never complained about C.A.T. we were actually looking forward to it, and at least half are even excited.
Grade 9 (age 14-15), they open an officer training course. Those who take it and pass becomes an officer at Grade 10 during C.A.T.
But, in this show, those students are turning 19 (international age), and they're acting like 10-year kids.
We didn't complain that we're wasting our time with military training instead of concentrating on taking our entrance exams. But those kids, at that age, are complaining a lot.
It gets worse, they were deployed to hold the lines during an alien invasion. If those aliens are left unchecked, the world will collapse, there will be no more CSAT they have to worry about because there won't be a tomorrow for anyone.
No one is undermining the importance of CSAT. However, in the context of the alien invasion, and how those students are from a culture deeply rooted in hierarchy and military service, they are a total contradiction of everything about their culture.
The show was doing good up to episode 7. By episode 8, it went downhill fast. From being matured students in episodes 6 and 7, they reverted to being 10-year-old brats in episode 8.
They're young adults already!
Only the Science High School students acted their age. Which is bad, because it sends the message that those students acted their age because they're intelligent. That makes the main characters what?
Then in the end, that one of four survivors ditched his CSAT just because he realised CSAT is not important at all. Graduating from High School was more than enough.
Like, wow. Did he not realise that by passing CSAT he honoured the lives of his classmates? If he doesn't want to get into college, at least he should pass his CSAT. His classmates died hoping to pass their CSAT.
Maybe this show was meant as a comedy. Unfortunately, it failed even in that category.
EXACTLY!This show is a joke. It started strong and went downhill.It's understandable during their training, and…
> I can't imagine anyone thought turning a more or less normal teenager into almost a rapist then have him massacre all his classmates was a good storytelling.
Yeah, that plot was totally unnecessary. I can't help but think they were trying to sensationalise the American school shootings. So way below the belt, especially since those American school shootings were often blamed on people with mental health issues even though they never had any prior to that. The American society just refuse to admit there is something wrong with their society, so they use whichever mental health as an escape goat.
Then that, in this Asian show? Very bad decision on their part.
> The producers/screenwriter/director/studio, whoever it was that finalized this script played it like a joke. They didn't know how to end it so they just went for the shock factor. It probably drummed up more discussion then a normal ending would have.
Exactly!
> oh and and one more more thing. Remember how the girls just went to train in their skirts. Then kept those skirts on for the longest time? Saving the world from an alien invasion = important Conforming to the school dress code = more important.
Oh yeah, good catch!
Like, what happened to their uniforms? They were doing well in episode 6, and then they reverted back to being school brats.
So unnatural. They're wearing things that wouldn't give them good mobility.
If these kids can survive that long in the middle of an alien invasion, in the the frontlines no less, I guess all the adults who were wiped out during the first alien attacks were pretty dumb and stupid. ROFL!!!
Tried the following:
1. No VPN
2. With VPN: switched between the most common countries (US, KO, JA, SG, ID, etc.), then doing ‘force stop’ to ensure the app is completely terminated.
Nope. Nothing to this day. Same issue as last year. ^_^
Since you have some sort of contact with them, you can probably assist us and inform them of this long-standing bug in their Android app?
The episode felt incomplete. Though, it's understandable, nothing happened, they no doubt only slept.
He was so quick too switching hands. Hahahahaha
One is almost always playing rich, privileged mother. The other is either poor, or barely making it, not a privileged mother.
Is this the first time they showed in the same show? Them two can play Penthouse 4 on their own. LOL.
Think of the things that will happen between now and that fateful day. She will no doubt try to spread misinformation because she's thinking the “old doctor” is trying to hit on her crush. She will probably start to hate her, too. And you know, never ever hate your crush's mom. Hahaha.
It will be a very bitter-sweet moment, and the resident's face will be soo funny to watch.
That was so very advance thinking…
and nasty.
Pitting sister to brother.
He probably is aware that the Royal Princess is helping Han Su! Without their knowledge, he is building a case to control the sitting king!
Episode 8 ending is one such example…
If a student didn't pass a CSAT, they still graduated from high school. That's still better than not graduating from high school.
Here in the Philippines, we have CSAT, too, but we also have to worry about College/University entrance exams. The entrance exams are far more important because that will determine if you can enrol in the university you chose. Our CSAT simply tells which student is ready to enter college.
And at Grade 10 (age 15-16) both male and female students must undergo military training, it's called Citizen Army Training.
If we fail our C.A.T., we do NOT graduate from high school. We have to repeat the entire year again. Not graduating from high school is the worst situation one can put themselves into. You have far fewer opportunities. Society view you as dumb (even though you are not).
Also, even at that age, we never complained about C.A.T. we were actually looking forward to it, and at least half are even excited.
Grade 9 (age 14-15), they open an officer training course. Those who take it and pass becomes an officer at Grade 10 during C.A.T.
But, in this show, those students are turning 19 (international age), and they're acting like 10-year kids.
We didn't complain that we're wasting our time with military training instead of concentrating on taking our entrance exams. But those kids, at that age, are complaining a lot.
It gets worse, they were deployed to hold the lines during an alien invasion. If those aliens are left unchecked, the world will collapse, there will be no more CSAT they have to worry about because there won't be a tomorrow for anyone.
No one is undermining the importance of CSAT. However, in the context of the alien invasion, and how those students are from a culture deeply rooted in hierarchy and military service, they are a total contradiction of everything about their culture.
The show was doing good up to episode 7. By episode 8, it went downhill fast. From being matured students in episodes 6 and 7, they reverted to being 10-year-old brats in episode 8.
They're young adults already!
Only the Science High School students acted their age. Which is bad, because it sends the message that those students acted their age because they're intelligent. That makes the main characters what?
Then in the end, that one of four survivors ditched his CSAT just because he realised CSAT is not important at all. Graduating from High School was more than enough.
Like, wow. Did he not realise that by passing CSAT he honoured the lives of his classmates? If he doesn't want to get into college, at least he should pass his CSAT. His classmates died hoping to pass their CSAT.
Maybe this show was meant as a comedy. Unfortunately, it failed even in that category.
Yeah, that plot was totally unnecessary. I can't help but think they were trying to sensationalise the American school shootings. So way below the belt, especially since those American school shootings were often blamed on people with mental health issues even though they never had any prior to that. The American society just refuse to admit there is something wrong with their society, so they use whichever mental health as an escape goat.
Then that, in this Asian show? Very bad decision on their part.
> The producers/screenwriter/director/studio, whoever it was that finalized this script played it like a joke. They didn't know how to end it so they just went for the shock factor. It probably drummed up more discussion then a normal ending would have.
Exactly!
> oh and and one more more thing. Remember how the girls just went to train in their skirts. Then kept those skirts on for the longest time? Saving the world from an alien invasion = important Conforming to the school dress code = more important.
Oh yeah, good catch!
Like, what happened to their uniforms? They were doing well in episode 6, and then they reverted back to being school brats.
So unnatural. They're wearing things that wouldn't give them good mobility.
If these kids can survive that long in the middle of an alien invasion, in the the frontlines no less, I guess all the adults who were wiped out during the first alien attacks were pretty dumb and stupid. ROFL!!!