Hmm... just a theory here but let's say Jun Young is a good character.
Her story could be where she was glad she got hurt because she didn't want to play badminton anymore. Maybe she felt too much pressure from her parents and wanted to understand who she is and what she wanted to do with her life so she ran away for 3 years. Or maybe/also she ran away because she saw how her younger brother Tae Jun was neglected by their parents and wanted to give his time to shine in badminton.
Unfortunately by doing this, she hurt her now ex-boyfriend Jung Hwan and left Tae Yang to think she was to blame for her reason for leaving so she returns to repair the hurt she caused for both of them and maybe try to have a better sister-brother relationship with Tae Jun, being the family support Tae Jun never got from his parents.
I didn’t know jun young is a main character! Well, I don’t hate her (yet) cause we still didn’t see her…
Yeah it's kind of weird how she's considered a main cast but doesn't appeared in the present time until almost halfway through the drama. Here's to hoping she's a good character and will help Tae Yang forgive herself from her guilt.
Watching this drama from the beginning, I thought, there's no way I would sympathize with Noh Tae Nam knowing the wrongs he did and the wrongs that happened to him but episode 15 did it. His character change made me sympathized with him. He seems such a sad character now.
I know he will have character growth throughout this drama, but man, I just wanna smack Cha Woong in the first episode, especially when there was someone dead in front of him and all he cared about was that helmet. Like dude is super heartless.
From the cover photo and the drama tags, this drama caught me by surprise with the amount of funny scenes it has, especially after the 1st episode. Definitely keeps me wanting more.
Favorite quotes from Ep 7 "Because my standard for happiness is myself" "Our job is to offer them comfort, sympathy, and support, rather than a solution."
This is gonna sound terrible but.... I almost don't care how the story goes, I just love these two together, as…
LOL! It's not terrible at all. There's nothing wrong with that. Everyone has their own way on deciding if they want to watch a drama or not. For some, plot needs to catch their attention, for others, it could be their favorite actors/actresses that's what drew them into a drama.
did the math teacher and female star go together? fanxing is really good with this type of character, funny
Nope, barely any interactions between them two. No real feelings trigger other than an occasional nose bleed or two from the math teacher from seeing her.
Was wondering since the beginning what the purpose of MuChen's character was; now I know. What an asshole! Have…
Would you consider Mu Chen a villain in this drama? Because if he is, he's the worst written villain I've seen. Like this dude doesn't do anything villain worthy until the very end. His character throughout the drama for me was "I think he's bad but I can't tell". Poorly written character for sure.
Excuse me but anyone knows the name of thr actor that played the bad boy who got slapped by the chief prosecutor…
I want to say it's Choi Seok Won aka Tan but I could be wrong. It looks like him since he played a support role on Ghost Doctor but I can't find any info if it's really him playing that role.
Her story could be where she was glad she got hurt because she didn't want to play badminton anymore. Maybe she felt too much pressure from her parents and wanted to understand who she is and what she wanted to do with her life so she ran away for 3 years. Or maybe/also she ran away because she saw how her younger brother Tae Jun was neglected by their parents and wanted to give his time to shine in badminton.
Unfortunately by doing this, she hurt her now ex-boyfriend Jung Hwan and left Tae Yang to think she was to blame for her reason for leaving so she returns to repair the hurt she caused for both of them and maybe try to have a better sister-brother relationship with Tae Jun, being the family support Tae Jun never got from his parents.
"Because my standard for happiness is myself"
"Our job is to offer them comfort, sympathy, and support, rather than a solution."