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Everyone turns out good
I like the main actor and I like to learn stuff about sports through dramas, more interesting that way, so this is why I started watching this drama.
I was very frustrated about the bit where the main guy got injured and couldn't play pairs anymore, it was very logical that he should play singles, didn't know that's not really how it goes IRL so it didn't make sense to me why it wasn't a default option.
The coach was so dumb, I could see how there would be a person like that, but man, he was so shortsighted and there were some things done by him that were questionable, like when he bought the skates for the FL, or was hangin around with only Ms Luo at coffee shops and restaurants some of those things were never explained properly. He seemed like a good guy, so I was kinda hating on him for being such a simpleton and not having a moral stand. In the end he turned out alright, like everyone else.
Worst character by far is FL's mom. With her behavior she was dividing the family and then she would blame her family members of conspiring against her, when she was the one in the wrong. She was even dragging the FL home when she first found out about the skating, they didn't make that scene as embarrassing as it would've been IRL with all the students in broad daylight. She was making a huge fuss about the head coach and after over 20 years of resentment she could've ignored everything but she was being extremely petty. I don't care that she has a constant reminder of her injury, at least she could still function normally, except for the slight pain here and there when it rained.
And finally, if I was the ML I wouldn't ever forgive my mother, now that he's a grown up he can take care of himself, his mom wasn't there when he actually needed her, didn't even try to make contact.
In the end everyone got over their issues, everything got resolved and it's a very happy ending for all. Every "villain" turned into a good guy and they all lived happily ever after.
P.S. I was impressed that they got an actual short track speed skater on the show.
I was very frustrated about the bit where the main guy got injured and couldn't play pairs anymore, it was very logical that he should play singles, didn't know that's not really how it goes IRL so it didn't make sense to me why it wasn't a default option.
The coach was so dumb, I could see how there would be a person like that, but man, he was so shortsighted and there were some things done by him that were questionable, like when he bought the skates for the FL, or was hangin around with only Ms Luo at coffee shops and restaurants some of those things were never explained properly. He seemed like a good guy, so I was kinda hating on him for being such a simpleton and not having a moral stand. In the end he turned out alright, like everyone else.
Worst character by far is FL's mom. With her behavior she was dividing the family and then she would blame her family members of conspiring against her, when she was the one in the wrong. She was even dragging the FL home when she first found out about the skating, they didn't make that scene as embarrassing as it would've been IRL with all the students in broad daylight. She was making a huge fuss about the head coach and after over 20 years of resentment she could've ignored everything but she was being extremely petty. I don't care that she has a constant reminder of her injury, at least she could still function normally, except for the slight pain here and there when it rained.
And finally, if I was the ML I wouldn't ever forgive my mother, now that he's a grown up he can take care of himself, his mom wasn't there when he actually needed her, didn't even try to make contact.
In the end everyone got over their issues, everything got resolved and it's a very happy ending for all. Every "villain" turned into a good guy and they all lived happily ever after.
P.S. I was impressed that they got an actual short track speed skater on the show.
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