I watched the entire show and it is by far one of the best K-drama's I've seen. It very quickly became a favorite as it touched on many societal pressures and hardships we face. I cried in nearly every episode. It truly is a feel-good show and bold by talking about mental health and suicide. These are taboo topics in SK so I was really impressed to see them approach these issues in such a unique way that didn't come off like a lecture or overly cheesy.
TW: Each episode addresses a unique topic. Physical and cyber bullying, body positivity, sexual assault, the grief of survivors, and more. How all of these things can lead a person to take their own life.
Tomorrow had just the right balance of empathy, understanding, and fantasy. I'd recommend it to any viewer.
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As a side note, I'm also an ARMY. This show encompasses FAR more people (actors, production, makeup/costumes, set design, CGI, etc.) than 1-2 writers with poor taste and old grudges. So that 3 second long scene did not affect my rating of the show at all. It's a stain on an otherwise perfect show and while many members of the fandom were vengeful and tanked the ratings (without ever seeing the show), Tomorrow still deserves to be watched.
Honestly if nobody had pointed out the names on that list (in a scene which was nonessential to the plot, and could be removed altogether), I'm sure EVERY Army would have loved this show for the messages it brings up.
Many topics in the show of learning to love yourself, mental health, societal pressure, discussing different circumstances and diversity, spreading kindness and love, are also recurring themes in 8TS's message. It's a shame that so many were driven by an emotional reaction before giving any aspect of the show a chance.
I was just about to recommend the show to my friends when the fall-out happened. Now I feel uncomfortable saying anything about it to them, but I am writing this review because Tomorrow really deserves better.