Short But Packs a Punch
This was very hilarious in certain scenes, especially the sister's miscomprehensions. π ππ€£ βΊοΈI was surprised at how violent some teachers are. Smacking children's heads is not allowed in our country, especially by staff. I guess I'm not surprised that the children are allowed to bully when the teachers act that way. π€Όπ€ΌββοΈπ¨βπ«π±π€
The youth all played their parts well. The parents were decent though unaware. The guys in the gym were meant for comic relief, because bullying can be a heavy topic. π¨βπ©βπ¦ π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦
This tackled a serious issue in schools but in an easier-to-handle comedy, rather than a dark, gritty way. πΌππππ
I thought that not seeking revenge was a valuable lesson. His motive to win was for the female lead's sake. It also showed how important it is to overcome our fear of others. A bully is rendered powerless when victims get past their fear. π₯β€οΈβπ₯
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No more people-pleaser
I really enjoyed how the main leads experienced lessons in their lives, how they stumbled upon major realizations via stand-up comedy, and how they were willing to expand their horizons in order to find true freedom!I like romances, but this drama ends with the beginning of great possibilities among equally-devoted men. I found the ending to be innovative, positive and uplifting.
I like how the red dress plays a role in this drama. It makes an indelible impression.
I didn't laugh so much at the stand-up comedy, although I thought the comedy routines were witty. Some of the antics were funny. I felt very strongly about the bad, lazy colleagues!
As a whole, I found this drama inspiring, how one oppressed woman found her own voice to tell the world, "Here I am! I can finally be my true self!"
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Off the charts skinship!
This story starts off with EXTREME love-hate, and you need to hold on until Episode 5 out of 8 to see some light at the end of the tunnel. βππ΄π΅π£π’π π£π‘βͺπ§ΏThe skinship is allowed because they didn't censor mini-dramas then, although they passed regulations to start doing so currently. π©ββ€οΈβπ¨ π
I have met two people who survived a shot to their heads and heard their personal testimonies. So it is a rare phenomenon, but it can occur. Anyway, this is a drama, and anything can happen in such a storyline. People who had brain surgery have had their skulls cut. I read of one man who had shrapnel remaining in his head and lived a normal life. π€―
This passionate romance is compelling. I watched it in a day. Some parts are blissfully happy, and some are deeply provoking. You are either going to love or hate this drama. β₯οΈπ
I watched for the skinship and the star-crossed lovers who overcame all the huge obstacles to their love. It is a positive ending that happens two years later. Yes, it is her because the medical staff called her "Meng," which is the female lead's name. π©ββ€οΈ
He is a soldier and survives many wounds. If you watch historical dramas, the people survive all kinds of perilous injuries and falling off cliffs, etc. This isn't rare in a historical, but what is exceptional is the amount of skinship for so few episodes. For that alone, this romance is noteworthy. π
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