I seriously don't understand why is everyone writing bad reviews about this drama. I personally love high school…
well, i personally found it to be really lengthy. the story was way too much predictable for me which made the lengthy episodes even boring asf. i did love some parts of the drama but i never felt any great character development from here. the chemistry was pretty good ig but i personally didnt like t that much. the were no characters i felt attached to, not even the main leads. i liked the cinematography, osts and nothing more if i remember it well. just my opinion for why i didnt like it
yes im already in love with miji. she's like that one person who cheers everyone up even when they themselves…
yeh, both of them have different problems in their life as an adult. the next episodes probably will make them know the difficulties of each other. let's see how it gets unfolded
Good doesn't necessarily mean underrated! It's gaining popularity now!
underrated= lower ratings than deserved. and this drama surely deserves more than 8.4/10 for sure. i havent yet seen anyone who has disliked this show yet
What do y'all think the scene where the restaurant owner throws salt at MiJi for the last time represents? If…
well, maybe she was about to agree to it but she saw or got to know something which led her to change her decision? this is what ive seen happening in kdramas usually
PLEASE don't make Lee Hosoo's realization at the end of the second episode a fakeout and have Miji convince him…
i think that even if she succeeds to convince him, he will still think that she is miji or pretend that he thinks miji is mirae. except for mini and mirae's dad and grandmother, he's the one who can tell the difference between them
i don't think ho su likes mirae (at least that is what i'm hoping for). idk it felt like they were just friends.
yes. he always wore the tie miji suggested his mother whenever he visits his hometown. he was asking abt mirae probably cuz he was worried by how exhausted she had always looked
Iβm 100% sure Ho-Su will immediately know they switched places or he will figure it within the next episode…
judging by the trailer, maybe he will take time to notice it but he eventually will and probably be the second person to realize that they switched their places. the first one will surely be the grandmother as she's currently the only person who can tell them apart
First of all, if you commit suicide, you're SELFISH, period! There's nothing to argue about this! Doing that,…
yeh i understand ur pov as well. killing urself doesnt end ur problems, it transfers them to others. which is perfectly shown in the drama. either way, it was a great choice deciding to watch the show π
First of all, if you commit suicide, you're SELFISH, period! There's nothing to argue about this! Doing that,…
tbh i had loved the show ang gave both the parts 9/10 ratings but was yi-jae really selfish for the suicide? he was already living in hell. yes he had people who loved him, he later on realizes it. but for him, his life was never on track. if the life we are living is about us then why isnt death only of ours as well? we cant judge his pain, misery and sufferings just by seeing the pain of the loved ones after his death. he was living like them everyday. the drama only focused on the misery of the main protagonist's mother and his gf but not the misery of him.
also, didnt death say that the female lead's death was already destined the way it was? like meeting the model dude wasnt a part of her fate but dying was, isnt it kept that way? anyways, it's an open ending we can imagine this one on our own
the drama only focused on the misery of the main protagonist's mother and his gf but not the misery of him.
also, didnt death say that the female lead's death was already destined the way it was? like meeting the model dude wasnt a part of her fate but dying was, isnt it kept that way? anyways, it's an open ending we can imagine this one on our own
and i personally think that it is better than sec kim