Apr 21, 2026

glad both scammers admitted to themselves…

glad both scammers admitted to themselves that they have fallen for their targets. Yu lucked out cause he is already on the path or making up with North, which wasn't that much of a battle given what a softy North is, not to mention the fact he is a pushover & already / still in-love with Yu. that wont be the case with Pai, he isn't just head over heels in-love with Tim he is sacrificing his everything to build a future with him - so when the truth comes out it might be a devastating blow for him. ******but was kinda shocked to hear Tim's backstory - so his parents r alive just in another country while they left their son all alone to face the loan-sharks?!?? & he is doing all this so they can come back live as a family. that's sad

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Apr 21, 2026

must say i didn't get what was going on…

must say i didn't get what was going on in this ep - maybe it was for Sakutaro to find his calling? realizing that his father translated a book for him & making him think about his own past experiences.... i guess. but i don't get the tepid relationship between the mains. Kuji keeps acting like he is suffering Sakutaro's present in his life almost like he is intruding. he for sure was warmer & kinder to Tamaki who showed up at his door step out of the blue accusing him of mistreating his beloved Uncle. but with Sakutaro he keeps him at arms length & even if he treats him warmly the next sec he is putting up a wall between them, trying to push him away. wish we got more of a back story to him. ******************************************************************btw the touching of lips that passes for passionate kisses is so weird to watch, but i am the only one that is bothered by this, so whatever.... but find it hella ironic as i am also watching Yatara Yarashii Fukami-kun, where other viewer's keeps finding the NC scenes lacking, while i think they r fine & convey what is needed without being to explicit - go figure

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Apr 21, 2026

Listen with our Heart

A very heartwarming episode. It relates more to Teacher Pobmek's trauma of quitting playing the guitar. And how Solar could understand and feel every pain in him. They ha e such healthy and pure relationship, always supporting each other through their journey. Do watch Love You Teacher, you will fall in love with the characters and series.
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Apr 21, 2026

Working as a team with love

Every scene is Love You Teacher is getting better. Episode 5 still lingers in my mind how Solar is always calm and smart in solving situations and Sun is straight forward and able to win everyone's. It relates alot how a child can be pure and genuine, we need to listen and be patient.
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Gen Z Episode 24
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Apr 21, 2026

Ren Tian Zhen giving a non-answer when STT…

Ren Tian Zhen giving a non-answer when STT asks him point blank about whether he is dating Meng Meng is a red-flag that he's not being professional with regard to Meng Meng. The only professional answer is, "No." The fact that he equivocates indicates he's lost the handle on what he's doing. Either he IS romantically involved with Meng Meng OR he's NOT romantically involved, but doesn't understand why his behavior is inappropriate and unprofessional. Either case is bad. How long is this show going to drag out this particular sub-plot? RTZ's character has improved in tiny baby steps since the show started and yet sometimes still seems a million miles from being a decent person.

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Apr 21, 2026

One of the most heart wrenching k-drama episodes I've ever watched

Pretty much every episode before this one leads up to this moment, and it's genuinely so heart breaking what ends up happening. However, I do think that, even though I did cry and it was such a hard moment, especially with how attached I was to the character, they pretty much just breezed on past it. But for the cinema alone, 9/10.
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Apr 21, 2026

I cried a lot

Yeah, I was right there’s a reason why Pobmek can’t play the guitar. That kind of trauma isn’t something small or ordinary. It hits deep… honestly, I just want to hug him. It's good that he found a safe haven with Solar.And from the preview of the next episode, it looks like we’re about to start unraveling Solar’s trauma too. Feels like another emotional episode is coming.I really love this series it’s just that good.
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Apr 21, 2026

SPOILERS****SPOILERS****SPOILERS****SPOILERS

I liked this ep but did not like Nana putting that burden on the young boyfriend. I also hate that they just had to make her have dementia. Enough with all these bad things happening to the family. I did love Chan's grandmother and those scenes were nice.
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Apr 21, 2026

Gostando bastante

Estou amandooooo essa personagem da IU.E também já tô sentindo que a rainha mãe é mega apaixonada pelo cunhado e vai fazer de tudo pra separar os dois
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Apr 21, 2026

Five Stars

The second eps begins with a slow and quiet scene. Dong Man's stressed, constrained, and trapped side is clearly visible. There's a deep sense of urgency, as if the audience must envy his failure to achieve his dreams. The script is very well written. Coupled with the unique directing style, Hwang Dong Man's character gradually becomes eccentric. It's like a satirical comedy. On the one hand, his delivery is unique, to the point of making me laugh. On the other hand, it's as if his anxiety seeped into me. In this episode, the writer slowly reinforces the hint that Dong Man and the gang of Eight are actually still on the same level. As Go Hye Jin says to Director Gyeong Se, "You've made several film debuts, while Dong Man has never. You're all still on the same level." In fact, this hint has been there since episode 1 when Eun Ah asked the gang of Eight about their anxiety whenever they face Dong Man. Furthermore, Dong Man's brother asks a similar question in this episode. Eps 2 "We Are All Trying Here" reveals the reason behind the title of the drama itself🥲 The peak of the satire in this episode is when we see Dong Man's interaction with Eun Ah. It feels like seeing the way out that I've been waiting for. I can give this episode 100/10👎👎👎👎|| [Bahasa] Eps kedua dimulai dg shot yg lambat dan sunyi. Sisi stres, terkekang, dan kebuntuan Dong Man jadi terlihat jelas. Ada feel yg dalam, seolah penonton harus ikut ngerasain rasa iri atas kegagalannya meraih mimpi. Naskahnya ditulis dg sangat baik. Ditambah gaya penyutradaraannya yg unik, tokoh Hwang Dong Man ini lama-lama jadi eksentrik. Macem komedi satir. Disatu sisi dia unik dg penyampaiannya, sampai bikin ketawa. Disatu sisi juga seolah-olah kegelisahannya meresap kediriku. Di eps ini, penulisnya perlahan memperkuat clue kalau ternyata Dong Man dan geng the Eight itu aslinya juga masih setara. Seperti yg dibilang Go Hye Jin ke Sutradara Gyeong Se, "Kamu berhasil debutin beberapa film, sedangkan Dong Man tidak pernah. Sisanya kalian tetap selevel". Sebenarnya clue ini udah hadir dari eps 1 saat Eun Ah ngelempar pertanyaan ke geng the Eight atas kegelisahan mereka setiap berhadapan dg Dong Man. Ditambah juga, kakaknya Dong Man yg ngasih pertanyaan serupa di eps ini. Eps 2 "We Are All Trying Here" ngungkap alasan dibalik nama drama ini sendiri🥲 Puncak satir eps ini adalah saat ngelihat interaksi Dong Man dg Eun Ah. Rasanya seperti ngelihat jalan keluar yang selama ini kutunggu-tunggu. Bisa nih 100/10 buat episode 2👎👎👎👎👎

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Apr 21, 2026

Three Stars

Chan's father is the absolute worst. Why does everyone have to have the worst upbring in these melodramas? Glad Ha Ran is finally coming around. I am giving Chan some grace but I still don't like the fact that he hasn't told her anything.
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Apr 21, 2026

Silly little filler

Such a filler episode. This is a bit of a dramatic plot twist for the storyline so interested to see how it goes. It became so dramatic I had to laugh at how silly some parts were. It’s giving it back to the webtoon vibe of fiction. Because why does her sweet bestie want to kill her when she was desperate to fit in. This is going to be a repeat of her college bestie turning people against her for ‘taking her man’. Tbh if EUN AE and Seungyong have the same goal they should just be together. Prince in exile is still a prince. Episode was whole lot of nothing it could have been twenty minutes
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Apr 20, 2026

Probably my least favorite episode, but still good

I haven't had any issues with the pacing thus far in this drama, so this episode stood out to me in that it did feel a bit slow. Also, I wasn't sure how to feel about specific story choices taken in this ep, but now that I'm sitting on it, I think I understand why they were made. For example, this was a Jun Ho-centric episode, which makes sense considering how the last episode ended with Jun Ho finally breaking down. Jun Ho makes the decision to try and solve their biggest issue (aka the threat of people leaving the academy) on his own, and pretty much tells Hye Jin straight out that he's planning on doing it on his own. At first, I wondered exactly why he's choosing to leave Hye Jin in the dark, and then I realized that for Hye Jin, this is the best thing he can do. Why? It's because Hye Jin always does everything on her own. She's smart, strong and good at her job, and most importantly, has seen Jun Ho as someone who needs her guidance and care for most of their relationship. The only way Jun Ho can prove to himself and to her that he can stand on equal footing with her, is if he can take the burden of their situation off her hands. And it must feel so good for Hye Jin to be told by someone she loves that they'll handle it for her and that she doesn't have to do anything about it. It's so refreshing!! So I understand why Jun Ho did it, especially since Hye Jin also needs to see him in this independent light.Otherwise, seeing as this is the finale and this is the last conflict, a lot of other things were drawn out that I felt didn't have to be. We got a lot of time with the other instructors that we didn't have before, which is fine, though I think we didn't need to see all of them puzzle over their indecision as to whether or not to leave.Also, I liked Jun Ho and Vice Director Woo's confrontation, especially the aftermath when Jun Ho is clearly also rattled by how emotional and frightening it was for him, even though he was very solid in the moment. I liked that! instead of having him swoop in and say a few pithy words and teach the vice director a lesson - the story lets Jun Ho have actual emotions about it. He gets to be uncertain, frightened, afraid, and exhausted. I think a lot of romance dramas don't humanize their male leads this way, because the romance is first and foremost a fantasy for the viewers to enjoy. So I appreciate that the story made space for him to be a vulnerable human being as well.

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Apr 20, 2026

Gosh the FL is just so miserable.... I stand…

Gosh the FL is just so miserable.... I stand corrected a bit; so they don't know each other per se it's a Cyrano De Bergerac situation. Also, wondering in Nana Kim is sick and that's why she's so adamant about Ha Ran being in a relationship.
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Apr 20, 2026

hmmm as this was the last ep it was predictable…

hmmm as this was the last ep it was predictable that every lose end would get wrapped up & presented to us with a huge pink bow. happy ending all around. very cliché but as this the end - whatever... cute
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