I have a question below for those who are watching it at the moment or have completed it already.
What's the reason why his mom said in the last episode of the first episode, "For what reason did your dad die? I need to know that." Does his mom want him to be prosecutor because of what happened to his dad? From my understanding, she wants him to be a prosecutor because he wants to know why he committed suicide. But others said it's just that she wants him to be powerful and not related to his dad's death. I'm now confused about my understanding of this scene.
I'm on episode 8 now, and I just stopped watching during that "drowning" scene because it's just too much for an unwell person. His mom showed her good side in the past few episodes, but here she is again. She has this toxic trait of pushing her son's limits just for her own satisfaction. Yes, the reason might be good for her child as well, but that will never be a free pass for doing these kinds of things because clearly it's abusive action.
The only good thing about this drama is the casting of both Janice Wu and Vin Zhang. Their chemistry was so good, and that's the only reason that made me finish it until the end. I also started to fast-forward some scenes after episode 26 since it felt dragging. Overall, it's a good watch, especially if you are looking for something sweet and cute with a corporate world set-up.
One thing that I can say while watching the first few episodes is that her parenting style is definitely wrong. She's a toxic mother, at least for me. I'm really hoping that she will have character development sooner because I really can't stand this type of parent. Additionally, the idea of being a bad mother to help her son improve is not my thing. She saw how her son was affected by her words, but she's doing it again. She's giving multiple traumas to her child, and it's not even funny. Traumas are not easy to heal wtf.
I wont justify the mother-no matter what-she creeps me out.But, i ve watched a few (mostly japanese and korean)…
Yes. You got it right. After they revealed the plot twist on episode 5 or 6, I was really expecting the girl to be plotting revenge since her actions since day one were so off. However, everything became more confusing when she said she didn't approach the guy for revenge or something. I think her actions were just made to intentionally confuse the viewers, and there was no valid reason behind that. I didn't like any of the characters in this series, lol. They're just so unlikeable, but bearable at some point.
I'm currently in episode 6, and I'm getting frustrated with this student and teacher romance. I swear, I usually…
Lmao, so there's really a plot twist, and it's also in episode 6. The plot twist made the teacher's confusing actions make sense. It's not that shocking since they revealed some clues but dropped the whole tea in one episode. It's like you're watching a very different genre now, but I prefer this one.
I'm currently in episode 6, and I'm getting frustrated with this student and teacher romance. I swear, I usually kinda like the noona romance thing, but it's just irritating how things are going now. The student played a prank in the second episode, and the teacher was stressed out about it, and here she is letting this little boy ask her on a date and peck a kiss on her cheeks. I don't know if she's dumb or if there is an upcoming plot twist about her intention with this student, but she's kind of annoying and confusing. I'm not going to lie, but I like how his mom immediately revealed their scandal. Maybe I'm not really included in this series' target market, but I'll still continue it and hope for something good.
Wow, this is probably my newest favorite k-drama at the moment, next to My Liberation Notes. I usually do not cry often with dramas that are not related to death, but this one made me cry almost every episode. This drama showed different kinds of struggles for adults and teens. Those struggles that some cannot understand and are easily misunderstood by others. They all have their imperfections, but they are always trying to learn and improve. And that is part of growth. I love the characters, the stories, the lessons, and the process. The once-young kids are now mature adults. I am so proud! And I highly recommend this drama!
There are so many romantic scenes for the main couple but their chemistry is definitely lacking for me, or suzu and sasaki's chemistry is just so great? I would love to see yuriko and dean in another drama. Nevertheless, it's good despite some things that turned me off. It's still a good watch.