I love it so far. I mean there are things that I may not quite like about the storyline, such as the bratty boy and his annoying grandmother, and the 1st place girl and her hardheaded mother. I understand that you love your grandson but there has to be a certain point where you should know that it is wrong to love them too much. And just because your husband leaves you for another woman doesn't mean you have to force your daughter to become number 1 to compete with them.
But then there are so many things that I love too which are things that I can relate to. The game addict reminds me of my brother, lately he's been skipping school to stay home to play his x-box. He says he hates school and that school is useless. I've been thinking to talk to his teachers and maybe do something like in the drama if it could help him become a better person. Or could help our whole family to become better people.
Then there's the lesbian girl that reminds me of myself. I'm not lesbian, but I'm Bi and I'm afraid of letting my parents know because they are the more old school and wouldn't understand me. I'm afraid to let people know that I'm Bi because I'm afraid of what they will think of me, but I have over come that. Now I happily tell people that I'm Bi, only if they ask. But I still haven't told my parents yet. I'm glad that the drama talks about this issue which could help many other people out there in the real world.
Then there's the Cute Autistic boy who reminds me of a friend from elementary school. At that time I was so young and didn't quite understand autism, but watching this now really gives answers to the questions I had. I'm learning how they think and how each one has their own special way of reacting and thinking and I like that about this drama.