
Depois de perder seus pais em um infeliz acidente, Choi Soo Young tem que cuidar de sua irmã mais nova de três anos. Quando ela completou 18 anos, ela se tornou o ganha-pão de sua família. Ela desistiu do ensino médio e começou a trabalhar em uma fábrica, aceitando vários empregos de meio período para sustentar a si mesma e a sua irmã mais nova. Porém, um dia sua irmã se mete em problemas por causa de um biscoito caseiro e ela arrisca tudo para protegê-la. Seo Ho Su é um aluno do terceiro ano da Junghan High School, a melhor escola particular da Coreia do Sul. Sua mãe está lutando contra o câncer, enquanto seu pai desapareceu há muito tempo. Apesar de seus problemas pessoais, ele tenta se concentrar apenas nos estudos, mas muitas vezes se torna vítima de seus colegas ricos, que o consideram um idiota que está à sua disposição. Yoo Seong Pil é um misterioso consultor de admissão em faculdades clandestinas. Ele usa todos os meios necessários, mesmo ilegais, para ajudar seus alunos a entrar na universidade que desejam. Embora ninguém o tenha pedido, ele vai para a Junghan High School para assumir o cargo de consultor para toda a turma da 3ª série, e lentamente começa a revelar suas verdadeiras intenções depois de entrar na dita escola... (Fonte: Inglês = MyDramaList || Tradução = ChrisRegina em MyDramaList). Editar Tradução
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Elenco e Créditos
- Nam Ji Hyun Papel Principal
- Choi Hyun Wook Papel Principal
- Kim Mu Yeol Papel Principal
- Jung Da BinChoi Min Young [Soo Young's sister]Papel Secundário
- Seo Bum JunSong Jin Woo ["Prince" of Junghan High School]Papel Secundário
- Chae Seo EunPark Hee JinPapel Secundário
Resenhas

─ the twist of adult child.
Started this drama without any prior knowledge about the plot or the full cast. So, there weren't any expectations but I was glad to find this twisted and psychological approach to this kind theme. The conflict between desperation and greed was nicely written.From the beginning, the sisters and chef reminded me of children that are forced to become adults. Neither managed to grasp freedom and instead followed a way that offered them dream like escape. At some point, you find yourself feeling bad for them, another time you question their morals and greed. Even at the ending scene, you still witness the twist in their ordinary looking lives, which I think was quite unique to see.
While the story had its ups and downs, sometimes left you looking for more and sometimes felt draggy, the cast did awesome job at their characters. Especially Nam Jihyun and Choi Hyunwook rightfully owned the spotlight as they portrayed desperate people that did not hesitate to turn bad when it comes to "being able to live."
Overall, it was a nice watch that delivered specific messages successfully.
link to edits : https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLI-LyvxxdMxBiq-NfStjWeJ-HBXaMzBcV&si=06NZ4vCYhhrRcZgj

"거짓말은 거짓말로 막는 거야".
🔸The 8th episode is when I hoped this burnt cookie flips over and shows us its colorful glazing. Alas! This webdrama seems to arise more questions than answers, and by the middle you don't care enough to unravel them. By "questions" I mean it throws random interactions, circumstances and accidents at the viewer and expects you to edit the drama in your head by yourself. The plot is atrociously incoherent and unconscious. I have never met such disrespectful and humiliating for its viewers drama. Not even Seven First Kisses can compete.Who want what? Who does what? Why? Why aren't all the students at that school high on those cookies? Or why are they? Doesn't that "application coach" have better things to do? Why does everyone hate everyone at school? Did you really think I was gonna believe that idiotic ending? Did you really think I was gonna empathize with all those detestable characters? What do you think I am?
🔸The reason I'm so furious about this webdrama is that such good actors as Choi Hyeon Wook (right after the splendid Twinkling Watermelon), Jeong Da Bin and Nam Ji Hyeon ended up in the hands of a screenwriter who lacks any emotional intelligence whatsoever. The presence of the director of Youth of May didn't help either.
Undoubtedly, there are many people who thoroughly enjoyed the story, but I took it very personal, as you can see. I just can't battle the detestation that kept arising in me with each episode. I gotta admit, it's harder to explain why a movie is bad than to tell how much you love it. It's still the ground to explore for me.