SILLY? YES, BUT NECESSARY...
I started watching this drama with zero expectations. Honestly, the plan was just to kill some time, since it's just another high school Asian drama, right? But then, I found myself getting drawn in. Let me explain: Is the plot cliché and cheesy? Absolutely. Are some of the performances a bit over-the-top? Definitely. But despite that, it was executed so well, and it brought some genuinely valuable life lessons for today's youth—whether they’re from the East or the West.
Special shoutout to Mikami Ai, who brought a great vibe to her lead role, and Terajima Shinobu, the veteran actress who played the principal. She gave us some tough love and real lessons about the pain and recklessness of youth.
Overall, the takeaways from this first season align with what Whitney Houston's song "Greatest Love of All" says: "Before you can love someone else, you’ve got to love yourself first. You’re your own priority." Also, getting hurt and going through tough times might suck at first, but those are rare and valuable lessons for growing up.
Special shoutout to Mikami Ai, who brought a great vibe to her lead role, and Terajima Shinobu, the veteran actress who played the principal. She gave us some tough love and real lessons about the pain and recklessness of youth.
Overall, the takeaways from this first season align with what Whitney Houston's song "Greatest Love of All" says: "Before you can love someone else, you’ve got to love yourself first. You’re your own priority." Also, getting hurt and going through tough times might suck at first, but those are rare and valuable lessons for growing up.
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