While watching this I either have the biggest smile on my face or I'm crying listening to the backstories. Did not expect to enjoy this show so much but I was literally counting down the days for the next episode. Can't believe I have to wait another whole week alreadyðŸ˜
When Suji promised Yerim that she'd get revenge on Dayeon for her I was expecting something really satisfying..? I hope Dayeon getting transferred was not the end of it.
Finished the first 2 eps and I honestly did not expect to enjoy this as much as I am. Compared to Transit Love, this is like a 'family romcom' while that is a 'melodrama'. The contestants get along so well already, I love the bromances and the blossoming romantic interests. I'm watching Transit Love alongside this and as much as I love that show, the angst and tension can be a lot. Watching this feels like a breath of fresh air & a big warm hug. I love all the sibling dynamics, they all love each other a lot and that itself is really heartwarming to see. There's no jealousy or caution involved, instead these siblings are rooting for each other to find love. That kind of atmosphere is honestly better if you're trying to date. Can't wait for the next eps!
Seseung is like a ball of sunshine I love her so much she's just so lovely? And her funny comments/reactions to her brother is adorable I love their dynamic, they're really just tall children when they're together
So funny how in hindsight the park siblings acting was amazing for when they 'first met' in the house. Seseung saying something like "what was your name again? I forgot because I'm so nervous" to the brother she's known her entire life is hilarious. I really did not expect them to be siblings lol.
Just want everyone to remember that these contestants are real people-- and they're in a very unique & difficult situation, living with your ex and watching them date/flirt with others in front of your eyes. While also being on camera 247 and having that televised everywhere. They're going to experience many conflicting emotions and maybe behave wrongly depending on those emotions. But they're human, they're going to get upset and make mistakes, and in this kind of show it's not like they can ask to reshoot something once they've done it. I'm sure they also regret their behavior after they've calmed down, just like how we do. The difference is that their actions are broadcasted on tv for the rest of the world to judge and criticize.
We shouldn't be rushing to categorize these people into "red flags" and "green flags" depending on one bad day or one wrong word said in the heat of the moment. Like with Kwangtae, yall were calling him a stalker & player until recently. At the end of the day, we don't know these people, so we shouldn't be so quick to judge them and call them names. They're not fictional characters, they're real ORDINARY people who make mistakes.
#EP 5&6What a freaking nonsense this show is!! With each passing episode, its getting worse. There is no logic,…
1st point- not too sure about this but if Hari exposes her father, the news would already spread before he can shut them up with money and the damage would already be done. Plus her grandmother favors her over her parents, so she has that power over him too.
2nd- Suji's father has talked about the hierarchy thing before in their house, that plus his military background plus his overall behavior probably means that he has this almost 'detached' form of living life. We can tell from the father-daughter interactions that they aren't very close and have a more formal relationship, he didn't even look upset when the teacher suggested that Suji may be getting bullied. The parents' pyramid game also did not indicate anything about the treatment of the students placed in 'F', so for them, it was just a harmless game they played that showed a mini form of society. It makes sense that he wasn't upset, because to the parents that was a one-time game with no consequences in regards to whatever your child's position is.
3rd- Suji didn't "let everyone know about the plan", she only told Jaeun about the camera. Jaeun told Jiae in an effort to comfort her and build her trust in them, and that's how Harin found out. The rest figured out what happened after the camera was exposed.
4th- I guess putting in scenes of them studying would just be filler? There is so much content to be covered through these conversations, threats and plans and we know that during classtime, everyone pretends to be normal. There are the occasional scenes of teachers doing their lessons but it makes sense that the focus is on what happens during the breaks.
Each episode makes me full in the best way possible. Every 10mins or so I keep checking how long is left because usually the 1hr long episodes feel shorter than that but in this drama, every episode is just filled with so much content instead of the typical 10 dragged out scenes. This is probably the best drama I've seen this year, kudos to the director for making the drama as good as the webtoon.
Unpopular opinion: it is not really convincing that Do Han and Ah Jung are besties. I really don't get the best…
Maybe just close friends that kept in touch? They just seem like low maintenance friends tbh that don't need to hang out a lot, just live their own lives and have a chill time when they are together. Dohan probably doesn't have many close friends in Korea bc he's so reserved, so she's as close to a bestie as he'll get.
We need more main characters like Suji. Someone who's smart but also realistically selfish. Because realistically, once someone is no longer F and knows they can stay in a safe position, they aren't very likely to want to risk doing anything to harm that! Almost all the characters outside Harin & Jaeun are like that, the only reason Suji changed is because she was smart enough to catch that her position was being controlled by Harin.
Suji being selfish and smart makes her soo interesting to watch as a main character, as we can see the ones who are too nice to harm others will only end up harming themselves, like Jaeun.
There are a lot a stones being thrown in the comment section. Nuanced character discussions seem to be a thing…
Right, everyone's so quick to throw these characters into the binary of 'good people' or 'bad people' when there is an in-between, and characters are allowed to be flawed
Must've missed something, but does anyone know why Jihan is still choosing to pursue Ahjung even after knowing his grandfather approved the marriage? I thought he was only against the marriage because he wanted his grandfather to pass the inheritance to Dohan, which would only happen if Dohan married a suitable high-class wife. But if that problem's gone and Dohan will still get the inheritance, why did he still try to seduce her?
We shouldn't be rushing to categorize these people into "red flags" and "green flags" depending on one bad day or one wrong word said in the heat of the moment. Like with Kwangtae, yall were calling him a stalker & player until recently. At the end of the day, we don't know these people, so we shouldn't be so quick to judge them and call them names. They're not fictional characters, they're real ORDINARY people who make mistakes.
2nd- Suji's father has talked about the hierarchy thing before in their house, that plus his military background plus his overall behavior probably means that he has this almost 'detached' form of living life. We can tell from the father-daughter interactions that they aren't very close and have a more formal relationship, he didn't even look upset when the teacher suggested that Suji may be getting bullied. The parents' pyramid game also did not indicate anything about the treatment of the students placed in 'F', so for them, it was just a harmless game they played that showed a mini form of society. It makes sense that he wasn't upset, because to the parents that was a one-time game with no consequences in regards to whatever your child's position is.
3rd- Suji didn't "let everyone know about the plan", she only told Jaeun about the camera. Jaeun told Jiae in an effort to comfort her and build her trust in them, and that's how Harin found out. The rest figured out what happened after the camera was exposed.
4th- I guess putting in scenes of them studying would just be filler? There is so much content to be covered through these conversations, threats and plans and we know that during classtime, everyone pretends to be normal. There are the occasional scenes of teachers doing their lessons but it makes sense that the focus is on what happens during the breaks.
Suji being selfish and smart makes her soo interesting to watch as a main character, as we can see the ones who are too nice to harm others will only end up harming themselves, like Jaeun.