The staff are completely justified in yelling at WS and not caring about her injury. She’s the one who broke expensive equipment and caused it to fall on someone else and injure them. I DUN CARE

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    They could have asked her if she was okay too but she really gets into accidents every time. I agree that she’s at fault too.

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      I mean sure, but that equipment probably costs several hundred dollars, so they have a right to be angry at her. That could easily cost her job. And yeah she gets into accidents all the time but only so one of the guys can show up to save her. That’s why I’m so done with this show.

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    LOL. The damsel in distress.

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    It was obviously done to show how cool Hyun-Jae/Woo Sung can be….I love this drama a lot, but this love triangle is ruining it for me. Super cool-can do everything Woo Sung gets in trouble every episode and boys take turns to save her.
    We have so many good characters, interesting relationships (trainee Bros, Mc Drill and Vlive, biological father and his son), so why are we even spending time on some needless drama tropes?
    I think, I would be okay if it happened in any other drama but for some reason I have too high expectations on this one…

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      Yep, it’s so contrived solely so Hyun-jae could show up and “save” her even though she really didn’t deserve to be “saved” in this moment. And this is like the 8th time this has happened.

      It really gets me that with such good characters and all the relationships that can be explored they choose to focus on a love angle that really doesn’t make any sense and is the least interesting and well-developed. I mean I still don’t see HJ having feelings for WS or vice-versa, I know the drama wants me to believe it, but they aren’t doing a good job showing it at all.

      I feel like it was warranted to have higher or at least different expectations for this drama, because from the beginning it was supposed to be a variety drama, so its reasonable to expect it not to follow typical romcom cliches. I think writers felt pressured to have romance be central because they think that’s what viewers want (and unfortunately judging by soompi and knetz comments they may be right).

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        Sorry, I need to whine a little more.
        I agree about WS/HJ love line. People keep saying that Hyun Jae might not be the real father, but does it make it okay? Hyun Jae doesn’t know about it and stealing Kwang Jae’s (aka his best and only friend’s) son’s (who gave him a place to stay) crush isn’t right as well. Plus, it is bad for his character, I have low tolerance to childrish/selfish Hyun Jae and this tale should be about him growing up and not finding love/getting what he wants again.
        As much as I love Ji Hoon, his loveline with Woo Seung is also not developed. Like I don’t see any support or anything like that? When Ji Hoon gave up on his dream her whole response was “would you be okay with that?”, even Hyun Jae showed more concern.
        I am also starting to feel uncomfortable with +5 years crushes in this drama, it is unhealthy. When guy walks with a sign “I love you” and girl doesn’t notice it it must be a red light (sorry Gwang Jae).
        In the end every loveline annoys me, or I don’t like it that much to continue watching. I would probably drop this drama and check recaps time to time.

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      @nerdy yeah, I am seeing less Mcdrill lately, which means lesser fun portions, also da bong and his hilarious antics when he was new in the future world, and his discovery of slang talks, high-tech machines and etc were one of the biggest draw for me from the drama. One hour of the best hit means one continuous hour of a mad ride, which I haven’t seen in drama world for a long time, in terms of pure comedy so to say. Like peichi said below, maybe the writer is making ways for more romance stuff in the show, to lure the audience, and if it is the case for real, then that would be very disappointing indeed.

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