Am I the only one who skips scene when SML in on screen?
I'm not much of a skipper, but if I was I would. Not because of the actor, but the character is so unlikeable . . . at least I won't be suffering from SLS.
I don't get all the hate for the 2nd ML. I like both MLs and the actor is doing quite a good job for the script…
There is nothing wrong with the actor, he's just acting out the script as it was written. However, I don't find the character he plays likeable.
I think the character is too hung up on her, the way he acts towards her because of that one encounter (years ago) where he instantly developed a crush is too over the top. Also I feel that he is too entitled and self absorbed, like how he announced they were getting married without discussing it with her.
Good point about the ex. I forgot, he was in that one preview but never showed up . . . like is it supposed to…
Haha right lol, "back in my day, previews actually showed you clips that would be in the next episode, we did things straight and simple, that's what! None of that newfangled nonsense that goes on nowadays!" ๐
ep 44ha! haej's narcissism kicks in again. she wants to be the first and the better in everything, even if that…
Good point about the ex. I forgot, he was in that one preview but never showed up . . . like is it supposed to be a clip borrowed from a future episode?? Was it borrowed from a past one I don't remember, entirely for the sake of confusion??
I believe the tattoo alone doesn't signify abuse. But the fact that the child was on the street wandering alone…
I don't know if they ever described the tattoo. That would help provide insight.
However, a small child, "abandoned by her parents", with a random tattoo at that age (normally you would wait till at least a teen for this, I assume the dad did it to help identify her) . . . maybe they thought it was branding from human tracking.
Also if, I'm not wrong in the past tattoos were kind of taboo because they were associated with gangs and criminals. I think nowadays it's generally fine to have one as an adult, though maybe older generations would disapprove .(Though I wouldn't be surprised if they need to be covered up in a professional setting , as can be the case even in America).
A little kid to have one like that though, without her being able to choose for herself, I could see why that could be disconcerting.
I think the character is too hung up on her, the way he acts towards her because of that one encounter (years ago) where he instantly developed a crush is too over the top. Also I feel that he is too entitled and self absorbed, like how he announced they were getting married without discussing it with her.
However, a small child, "abandoned by her parents", with a random tattoo at that age (normally you would wait till at least a teen for this, I assume the dad did it to help identify her) . . . maybe they thought it was branding from human tracking.
Also if, I'm not wrong in the past tattoos were kind of taboo because they were associated with gangs and criminals. I think nowadays it's generally fine to have one as an adult, though maybe older generations would disapprove .(Though I wouldn't be surprised if they need to be covered up in a professional setting , as can be the case even in America).
A little kid to have one like that though, without her being able to choose for herself, I could see why that could be disconcerting.
I'm not Korean, but those are my thoughts.