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Replying to She Was Pretty Sep 16, 2021
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Yup, just saw the finale on WeTV now. Thanks for sharing!
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On She Was Pretty Sep 15, 2021
why is WeTV not releasing the new episode as scheduled...... are they high or something lol
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Replying to Animasolas Sep 14, 2021
"You" by Yutaka Yamada feat. Weldon
Thank you so much! Just bought the song and it's really beautiful!
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On Promise Cinderella Sep 14, 2021
Anyone know what song is in episode 7 when Issei excused himself during the game in Hayame's welcome party? I could only hear "No one else but you"
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Replying to abee Aug 31, 2021
OMG, yes. Someone mentioned the Prince of Tennis! Overcoming a slump, forming friendships, and rediscovering one’s…
I haven’t read the manga but I did watch the anime and I was so impressed with how the Chinese adaptation followed it! I guess the only thing that bothered me was how old the actors were. My casual watcher of a friend said they wouldn’t even pass as college students LMAOOO. I know it’s highly unlikely but I’m still lowkey hoping for a season two for the nationals arc. The drama really made me feel like a proud momma who wants to see her children’s journey until the end.

And yes, agree to everything you said about Chinese sports dramas!
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Replying to castawaydish Aug 30, 2021
I play Badminton (almost pursued it professionally), Tennis (almost pursued it after giving up on badminton),…
OMG, yes. Someone mentioned the Prince of Tennis! Overcoming a slump, forming friendships, and rediscovering one’s love for the sports - that drama certainly gave me a rollercoaster of emotions. One of my favorites.

And I very much agree with you about China having some of the best sports drama! Their dramas truly know how to build the friendship and teamwork up, highlight one’s self growth, and instill nationalism. Even their e-Sports dramas (ex. Go Go Squid) managed to make me cry!
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Size15FeetJames Aug 30, 2021
I am no sports fan nor do I have any hint of athleticism in my body. However, I am very much in love with sports dramas when I do watch them. Stories that focus on self growth (ex. improving, overcoming a slump), friendship, teamwork, and hardwork, or even nationalism (prevalent in Chinese sports dramas) has a knack of pulling my heartstrings. Now, I won’t be a hypocrite and say that protagonists inspire me to start learning some sports because I’ve never applied the positivity and motivation these dramas have after finishing them. What they do give me is a sense of fulfillment. Just like a proud mother who is watching her child be the best version of themselves. It’s a beautiful feeling. I really hope sports dramas, especially those with underdogs as the main characters and those with no romance, would be more appreciated. So yes, thank you for this article!

Since the recommendations here are purely Korean dramas, I highly suggest some of my favorites:
- The Prince of Tennis (tennis)
- Project S: SPIKE! (volleyball)
- Project S: Skate Our Souls (skateboarding)

Prince of Tennis is the 2019 Chinese adaptation of the manga of the same name. For the Project S series from Thailand, it also has two other stories called Side by Side (badminton) and Shoot! I Love You (archery). These dramas may be lacking in romance but they are overflowing with love - let it be for their friends, family, or for the sports.
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On Sweet Teeth Aug 30, 2021
Title Sweet Teeth
I’m almost at the end yet I still keep replaying one particular scene in episode 3!

The snow? The gazes? The MUSIC? Living in my mind rent free ♡
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Replying to wanning Aug 27, 2021
i just finished it and same. it didn't seem to work with the present day couple as much and i low key wished it…
yeah that's a.... pretty way to describe it lmao

i'm just curious, what ending do you prefer? i enjoyed the movie and the novel but i can't deny how big the changes are.
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Replying to zNorah Aug 26, 2021
Title Sweet Teeth
End of 17
Thanks! Can’t wait for that episode lol
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Replying to wanning Aug 25, 2021
i just finished it and same. it didn't seem to work with the present day couple as much and i low key wished it…
The two leads ended up together and got married. Unfortunately, the female lead still died because of her heart disease.

In the epilogue, the male lead was still having difficulty in coping up with grief. During her first death anniversary, he found a video tape that she filmed for him. At one point in the video message, she was questioning faith, asking why the two of them can’t just be together. That line really hit the male lead.

At the very last line of the book, he took his own life to end his pain and to be with her.
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Replying to wanning Aug 24, 2021
i just finished it and same. it didn't seem to work with the present day couple as much and i low key wished it…
The movie changed some of the story since the ending of the book was.... unexpected and... wasn't fitting for a mainstream romcom. The original didn't have a past and a present setting or even the 2010s couple.
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Replying to Phroggies Aug 23, 2021
Nervous why? I have a similar feeling and am wondering if anyone shares my theory.
I still haven’t caught up with all subbed episodes so I don’t have any solid theories, but dramas set in earlier dates usually mean a time skip! Anything can happen before and during that period. 2009 is more than a decade ago after all.
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On Stealth Walker Aug 22, 2021
I get so nervous every time I remember that the setting of the drama is 2009 based on their calendars ;_;
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Replying to Ugh_No Aug 20, 2021
South Koreans viewers are going to gag that Thai twinks are as light-skinned as them.
ngl i LITERALLY guffawed after reading your comment
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