Watching this purely for the female lead and her friendships, I absolutely can not stand any of her love interests. Yuri was fun but he's being written into the stereotypical jealous second lead. And don't even get me started on Keifer, it's giving Boys Before Flowers Domyoji vibes. Hate him and will continue to do so.
Not every culture is like the US culture. Women can be like that. They are feminine. And that's amazing.
First of all, I'm not American. It may surprise you that English is a language people learn world wide.
Second, interesting how you associate this character with feminity when I never questioned that. Feminity is not at all an issue here. If that were the case you just equaled my judgement of her being written as loud, unprofesional, overdramatic and shallow with the base characteristics of feminity. Which is an odd view on women you'd have there, downright sexist even. It's giving conservatism which judging by your profile isn't surprising.
Her characteristics are also furthermore unrelated to Korean culture. Women are talking here, stay out of it with your need to speak over us. Or at least stop trying to hide it behind a badly vailed excuse of "differing cultures". Lame as fuck, dude γ γ
same here...i would love if she was another undercover as a teacher to expose the chairwoman or something but…
I'm personally totally fine with her just being a teacher, I also think it's crucial for the plot that she doesn't see the bullying or is oblivious and blames him but..it's so loud. It's so eccentric in a way no teacher and also no woman acts on the job. I know it's fiction but I am very tired of this female stereotype being portrayed in kdramas.
Is it a trend now a days for every freaking soul to hate onto fl's ?
What I am hating on is the writers. Women aren't out of control emotional beings, we are balanced humans like everyone else. Just look at the contrast between her and him. He is dramatic too but in no way as shallow, loud or nonsensical as her. It's like they applied every female stereotype and amplified it by 10. It's tiring when THAT is the representation we often get with women ins dramas.
That was a good one by the ML, calling out FL on her obliviousness.
She needed that reality check especially when she let her fantasies run wild based on assumptions and stereotypes. Like the way she is talking to and treating someone she assumes to be an actual student is crazy.
I really can't deal with writers making female characters like this, always loud and overreacting and being shallow as shit. I'm hoping for rapid character development for the teacher as soon as possible before I have to drop this drama. I appreciate his sister so much though, she is more realistic and not overdramatized. Let's stop writing women as these ridiculous balls of out of control emotions, thanks Korea...
This could have been an 8,5 to 9 for me as a series overall but as adorable as the last episode was, it was utter nonsense with a heavy portion of rushed, unneeded and unearned conflict. So deducted points for episode 12. The ridiculousness was fun and cute ofc but, it didn't hit the way it could have had it been a bit better thought out as an ending.
Didn't want to watch it mostly for the bad wigs but..it was fine. Not as amazing as the manga but I do like how it was filmed and stylized and the acting is fun too. The trailer didn't do it justice.
I felt a lot of emotions at different scenes. Gosh that mother and Mo, I hated them so much but with Jingna I…
I was genuinely surprised at the twist regarding Sek, it was not what I had expected. As little as I am in support of Mok he simply used her. Her and Thongkam were both victims of a very selfish man
Second, interesting how you associate this character with feminity when I never questioned that. Feminity is not at all an issue here. If that were the case you just equaled my judgement of her being written as loud, unprofesional, overdramatic and shallow with the base characteristics of feminity. Which is an odd view on women you'd have there, downright sexist even. It's giving conservatism which judging by your profile isn't surprising.
Her characteristics are also furthermore unrelated to Korean culture. Women are talking here, stay out of it with your need to speak over us. Or at least stop trying to hide it behind a badly vailed excuse of "differing cultures". Lame as fuck, dude γ γ