![]() ![]() And also, thank you for showing great character development with every single character, especially Seo Ha Joon and Kwon Soo Ah. For saving a perfectly salvageable villain who didn't understand any other way of dealing with her problems, for making the love triangle all so lovable and making me ship all three of them together with each other (yes, I shipped not only the end couple and the second-lead couple, but also the bromance), and for making all the characters so cherishable. But besides that, I want to thank the writers for so many things. ![]() They used the sport as a background setting, and only ever included two performances in total (excluding the practice trials). The only problem that occurred was that there was barely any cheerleading whatsoever. ![]() The story was the only thing lacking in this drama, but not even by much. This is was one of the best dramas this year to date (this is my opinion, so don't judge me) and I felt extremely attached to watching Cheer Up!. This drama went to so many deep levels that not many writers can do, and it became extremely influential and inspiring. I would rather have school dramas not have any sport related themes and not use the excellent grades cliche. Rewatch Value 10 As soon as I heard that Cheer Up! was going to be a drama based around cheerleading in a school that solely focuses on their students getting good grades, my excitement levels dropped. ![]()
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