Honestly, Ju-ran's ending really rubs me the wrong way. Like, literally everybody else had some kinda happy(ish) ending (even Hye-rang). Meanwhile Ju-ran gets an ending that gets more and more depressing every time you think about it.
It's kinda funny how everytime the leads were in a scene together, I found myself really enjoying it. But then when they weren't in a scene together, I felt the exact opposite. Basically, it's a mixed bag with potential (they just need to give the leads a lot of scenes together).
It's a good mystery drama, but it still leaves room for questions.(1) How did Ha-jun die if Ha-bin didn't kill…
1. He probably just fell of the cliff. Ha-bin probably got the blood when she went to check on her brother (only the lower area of her clothes had blood on them, so maybe she got that when kneeling down in the blood or something). Personal opinion: I don't think we should've seen what really happened on-screen.
2. We saw how Seong Hui killed Min-a in episode 9. I don't think Yeong-min's death is ever shown on-screen, but we did see a flashback of Seong Hui running away from the area with blood on her. I assume Ha-bin got there shortly after Seong Hui killed him and then checked on the body (I assume she was in a state of shock and part of her was probably panicking).
Watched the first 9 episodes over the last 2 days, so now I'm ready for the finale. I don't know shit, but I'm sticking to my one theory I've had since the beginning: Ha Bin is not the killer.
Also, I really like this extra scene between Kang San and Mi Na. Very little dialogue, but it still manages to…
No, it wasn't. There were actually quite a lot of these extra scenes (or existing scenes that were extended) throughout the season that were posted on social media. I assume the reason for them not being included in the episodes is that they weren't from Ji Yu's pov, as she's the central character of this season.
Talk about an iconic ending scene lol. While I don't think it comes close to the quality of OG Skam, I think it's…
Also, I really like this extra scene between Kang San and Mi Na. Very little dialogue, but it still manages to say a lot at the same time. Also adds a lot of context to the episode I think, especially in regards to Mi Na. https://www.tiktok.com/@studioxplusu/video/7429226646131035400
Talk about an iconic ending scene lol. While I don't think it comes close to the quality of OG Skam, I think it's a solid and very enjoyable show. And I very much appreciate them actually sticking to the OG storyline. They made some changes, but I think most of those work well enough. Idk if this show was popular enough for them to renew it for additional seasons, but I for one will totally be here if they do.
Honestly, that's difficult to answer. Aside from the original, it's really personal preference, because everybody has a different opinion on it. They're all worth checking out I think. They all have their good parts, and they all have at least one season that's total garbage.
I don't know, but in the original skam series, none of them were bad (at least among the leads). They all had…
You mean Do Ha right? Because Su Ho is pretty much innocent. But what was so good about Chris in the OG? Or S1 William? Sure, they were popular, but saying they were good people feels like a bit of a stretch. I don't mind this change, because Chris was never really that relevant as a character, and he doesn't really matter in the grand scheme of things. William (Su Ho in this case) does matter, and making him more innocent here is something I think works, because Noora (A Ra) also feels softer here than she did in the OG, which puts those two on an even playing field. Not everybody is a good person, and Do Ha just isn't a good person, and maybe that's okay.
Okay, I was confused for a bit, but it does seem like Kang San is with Mi Na to avoid his real crush. Sure, avoiding a kiss because she's drunk is the right thing, but it seems obvious that that's not exactly the real reason. They better follow the OG Skam story here. The one thing I don't like about this whole thing is that Mi Na is yet again gonna be the one with the broken heart here.
Also, it kinda seems like A Ra has convinced herself that she can't like Su Ho. I do understand that, and I fully understand why she's being cautious, but he genuinely seems like a good guy. It's interesting, because in the OG he was actually a player, but here there's the preconception of him being a player, when he's not actually one. Regardless, I'm totally rooting for them.
Honestly, both shows couldn't be more different from each other, and I have no idea why Hierarchy is even listed under "recommendations" here. So directly comparing both shows doesn't seem exactly fair, but for what it's worth: I didn't like Hierarchy at all, but I do really like Fragile.
she didnt cheat- he kissed her, and she quickly left. kinda bizarre ur blaming her.
It would be if it was her idea, but it wasn't. That date only happened because he managed to convince her into it under the guise of it being repayment for the broken phone. Heck, it was basically A Ra that further convinced her to do it just so she could get it over with. You can call her naive, sure, but she never actively pursued or made any moves on him.
Also, A Ra calling Do Ha stupid in front of a whole bunch of students was just incredibly satisfying. I'm so glad…
Close enough lol. There's still enough room for debate, mostly if you don't know the original story, but for those that do, this is as obvious as it gets.
Okay, but Kang San is definitely lying about liking Mi Na lol. It literally makes no sense?"I have someone in…
Also, A Ra calling Do Ha stupid in front of a whole bunch of students was just incredibly satisfying. I'm so glad they still adapted this confrontation scene from Skam, even with the different context.
Okay, but Kang San is definitely lying about liking Mi Na lol. It literally makes no sense?
"I have someone in mind, but I realized after seeing that person struggling. I like this person. But I can't even express it. All I can do is listen like a fool. I'm done doing nothing." Him saying this just made me even more convinced that he likes Chan Seong. Why else would he confront Ji Yu like this? If he likes Mi Na, then he should be confronting Do Ha and not Ji Yu. And if he likes Ji Yu, would he really confront her like this?
she didnt cheat- he kissed her, and she quickly left. kinda bizarre ur blaming her.
Did you forget the scene where she blocked Do Ha, or the scene where she didn't reciprocate his kiss and instead stopped it? The fact that he has a girlfriend and made moves on somebody else (that he knew also had a boyfriend) makes him the guilty party, and not her. Ji Yu isn't perfect, but maybe we should put the blame where it really belongs.
she didnt cheat- he kissed her, and she quickly left. kinda bizarre ur blaming her.
Being attracted to somebody else while having a boyfriend isn't the massive sin you're making it out to be. That's just human. What matters is whether you act on it or not, and she never did.
Could be bc they've deleted isaac's gay storyline and sana's muslim storyline. They might have straightwashed…
Aren't they just trying to mislead us? Because if he has a crush on Ji Yu, why spoil that when the show hasn't revealed it yet? The show kinda made it a mystery instead. Unless that's not the real twist (also, Chan Seong is in a lot of these photos though).
2. We saw how Seong Hui killed Min-a in episode 9. I don't think Yeong-min's death is ever shown on-screen, but we did see a flashback of Seong Hui running away from the area with blood on her. I assume Ha-bin got there shortly after Seong Hui killed him and then checked on the body (I assume she was in a state of shock and part of her was probably panicking).
https://www.tiktok.com/@studioxplusu/video/7430662100827000082
https://www.tiktok.com/@studioxplusu/video/7429226646131035400
Also, it kinda seems like A Ra has convinced herself that she can't like Su Ho. I do understand that, and I fully understand why she's being cautious, but he genuinely seems like a good guy. It's interesting, because in the OG he was actually a player, but here there's the preconception of him being a player, when he's not actually one. Regardless, I'm totally rooting for them.
"I have someone in mind, but I realized after seeing that person struggling. I like this person. But I can't even express it. All I can do is listen like a fool. I'm done doing nothing." Him saying this just made me even more convinced that he likes Chan Seong. Why else would he confront Ji Yu like this? If he likes Mi Na, then he should be confronting Do Ha and not Ji Yu. And if he likes Ji Yu, would he really confront her like this?