ML is struggling with abandonment issue. He was abandoned as a child and his loving parents is not his real parents.…
My memory is a bit blurry, but it started with a family money debt something, it was very bad that they even have to transfer house. And then from then it was accumulation of small things and that FL realize that their reality was very different. She overheard a professor telling the ML an opportunity to study abroad in which he declined so easily. She was poor and had to struggle with money and want to be independent fast to support her grandma. ML in the otherhand is laid back, (in his defense, he felt like he should not want more in his life because he is living a life that was not meant for him. The real son of his parents died). They actually talked on the phone when ML got drunk and called her to ask why they broke up. FL said that she is struggling, but then, ML's phone slipped on his hand (because he was drunk) and did not hear properly, he replied as if dismissing FL's honest situation. She was taken aback and so instead of making up, that created more distance between them.
In conclusion, FL was young and was in debt. She felt the only thing that truly belonged to her that she could give up was Woong. And she did. She let go of him, did not want to drag him down (cliche reason maybe of "it's not you, it is me problem"π )
But this is also why it worked out well for them in the present timeline. FL was no longer in shackles of poverty. Woong was able to find something he wants (architecture) ratether than just laze around, contented and feeling guilt of the dead son and anxious of getting abandoned,
If those are your vibe, although I did not watch those 2, I think you will enjoy this one too. *I did not find this in your mdl yet, thus I am replying on your comment :)
Is this drama about ml struggling=bad, ml rich=good situation?
ML is struggling with abandonment issue. He was abandoned as a child and his loving parents is not his real parents. FL left him early in the timeline too without a clean break. He struggled with it but also paved way for his career. His dark years were also his most intricate masterpieces. And to quote his friend, I don't want you to go back to that time. :)
Is this drama about ml struggling=bad, ml rich=good situation?
ML has some history and it is shown that he struggles with insomnia. ML is rich but not CEO/chaebol rich attitude. His parents owns food places and he is pretty successful at his job. See spoiler for further details. But it is a major spoiler for me so beware :)
Just when you think, how can they make this better? How can they make shizuka sensei a more reluctant preacher,…
the fl is not appealing, she wears basic teacher clothes. even her fringe/bangs is so out of style. hahaha but it lets me focus more on her words rather than her appearance. the storyline is not the most original, it has the same format with many teacher themed dramas. so yeah, I understand if you have not get into this show yet :D
Just when you think, how can they make this better? How can they make shizuka sensei a more reluctant preacher,…
no hidden meaning, it just literally means, a person who talks a lot. one who has a lot of things to say about a certain topic. Another example of this is Ore no Hanashi wa Nagai (2019). If you are into japanese manga, you will notice that each panel is bombarded with words, be it conversations and or monologues. while korean webtoons have more noticeable blank spaces. Most of my reasons why I like Jdoramas is how most of the running time , it is just reading of the subtitles and getting into the character's brain and in their train of thoughts :D P.S. I just searched chatterbox in google and it is actually a negative word, hehehe, but I had good intentions when I used that :D
Episode 3 had a slow start but that ending was still a good bomb. And i'll still be here at the next episode:)
Just when you think, how can they make this better? How can they make shizuka sensei a more reluctant preacher, and then they would convince me otherwise ;)
Episode 3 made me realize why I wanted to be a teacher growing up and why I inhale teacher theme dramas. Growing up, I had people, adults who helped me, who became my role models. And a proper adult to younger people just moves me. As adults, it does not get easier, but we have that privilege of having more choices and a ripe brain for judgement. In conclusion, I just want to be a cool adult, and most of them are teachers.
Episode 3 actually surprised me!Usually in this type of show the teacher would find a way to solve any problem…
Just finished episode 3 today. And yes, I really appreciate this episode. I was rooting for the student teacher duo. But also, the old man who said they need to grow up and face consequences for their wrong doings was also correct. This was a great follow up of when shizuka talked with the lady about laws to protect children who make mistakes because they are young. This was a nice balance and it was a nice ending because it did not leave any bitter taste to anyone. They all realized the gravity of the mistake and they all came to accept the hard outcome. And the old man actually gave out reasonable practical advise about still being able to go to college, again a nice follow up for shizuka's speech prior :)
When shizuka was saying sorry, i interpreted it as "sorry for not being able to protect you", "sorry for letting you grow up (facing consequences)", "sorry that I won't be able to be with you from now on".
They actually talked on the phone when ML got drunk and called her to ask why they broke up. FL said that she is struggling, but then, ML's phone slipped on his hand (because he was drunk) and did not hear properly, he replied as if dismissing FL's honest situation. She was taken aback and so instead of making up, that created more distance between them.
In conclusion, FL was young and was in debt. She felt the only thing that truly belonged to her that she could give up was Woong. And she did. She let go of him, did not want to drag him down (cliche reason maybe of "it's not you, it is me problem"π )
But this is also why it worked out well for them in the present timeline. FL was no longer in shackles of poverty. Woong was able to find something he wants (architecture) ratether than just laze around, contented and feeling guilt of the dead son and anxious of getting abandoned,
*I did not find this in your mdl yet, thus I am replying on your comment :)
So envious for prime people, they have all 3 seasons.. or so I've heard π₯²
so yeah, I understand if you have not get into this show yet :D
Most of my reasons why I like Jdoramas is how most of the running time , it is just reading of the subtitles and getting into the character's brain and in their train of thoughts :D
P.S. I just searched chatterbox in google and it is actually a negative word, hehehe, but I had good intentions when I used that :D
Growing up, I had people, adults who helped me, who became my role models. And a proper adult to younger people just moves me. As adults, it does not get easier, but we have that privilege of having more choices and a ripe brain for judgement. In conclusion, I just want to be a cool adult, and most of them are teachers.
When shizuka was saying sorry, i interpreted it as "sorry for not being able to protect you", "sorry for letting you grow up (facing consequences)", "sorry that I won't be able to be with you from now on".