reading the news how he wants to contact sae-ron´s mother in private now makes me so mad. dude you could have gotten in contact with sae-ron yourself instead of ignoring her and screen-shotting her messages leaking them + her phone number to the media. its horrible because all of these things wouldnt have come to light if sae-ron didnt die. at this point he is just embarrassing himself and i hope sae-ron´s family wont settle anything in private because everything should be done out in public and everyone should know.
i feel so bad for kim sae-ron. she was obviously played and used like a slave by that company.
If we look closely to the one posted by dispatch, they posted the screenshot from ksh's pov. And there's a proof…
i still remember it. it was his movie "Real" which was released in 2017 and sulli got bullied because of the nude scene she had with him and people defended pitied kim soo hyun (although he was nude himself). well good thing is that "Real" wasnt an successful movie at all.
even at this moment he thinks of himself and tries to save face.. i bet he once never thought about what Sae ron might have went through to the point she had to choose the most extreme way out from this sickening world. Its sad that people take her side only after she died. it was obvious she didnt want to cause this douchebag trouble but him on the other hand celebrating his birthday on the day she died (which wasnt a coincidence) and not even attending her funeral.
just makes me sick to my stomach and as a female im ashamed that a lot of females still have the nerve to defend this criminal. of course i wouldnt want him to hurt himself either. i only want him to come forward and talk and if he is guilty he should recieve his punishment.
oh my not another weirdo. so it was true. back when queen of tears was airing everybody thought kim sae ron was just trying to get attention with releasing those photos since queen of tears was doing so good (i watched it for kim ji won anyway though). He denied the rumours again but this time he seems to be in a really tight spot and with this much evidence i dont think that there is any way out for him... but its south korea though they always have been much harsher on females than males anyway.
i first saw kim soo hyun in "my love from another star" which up to this day is my ultimate favourite kdrama but thats also because of jun ji hyun to be honest. who knows what kind of weirdos are still lingering around in the industry but are protected or protect themselves since they are rich
its sad that innocent people have to die.. its sad that the weak people are always targeted.
It might be silly of me to ask, but does boycotting this drama now even make sense? I mean, it already got high…
Worst part is that they kept this for the last episodes. If they had done this in the first episodes there might have been a bigger boycott however these people seemed to think they are doing something so great by mentioning such propaganda at the end of the series. Disgusting
im not her fan or something i do have watched some of her projects which i also really liked by the way and she is really pretty. I am aware of the drama that is going on around her but that doesnt justify the comments she has been getting. She is treated like she mur*ered someone. I mean you have the right not to like her but these comments are too much.
Well i bet its 13-17 year olds commenting anyway since they have so much free time in their hands
Im in a kdrama slump myself for over 4 years now. I discovered Kdramas back in 2015 and was really enjoying them however i noticed things that cause this "slump" of mine.
1. I feel like with k-dramas basically being mainstream now there is just too much of them and all of them dont necessarily end up being good and i blame netflix for that. quality over quantity for me.
2.K-dramas depend much more on the actors/actresses rather than in the plot-line because there is almost no plot or whatsoever. They are like "Well if we cast this actor/actress people surely will give it a try" and i get it i mean obviously actors/actresses play a BIG ROLE in k-dramas. Back in the day i could rewatch kdramas all the time and wished for more episodes than just 12 or 16 episodes but nowadays i cant get through even 4 episodes.
3. K-dramas tend to be similar to the past kdramas because its targeted for the new audience mainly after squid game and such or when kpop also got really mainstream. I have a friend who just cannot get through the old dramas i recommend to her but is able to watch the new ones but on the other hand i have trouble finishing the new dramas (especially released on netflix)
I love k-dramas and i will always watch them and these are just my opinion. I also watch thai, chinese or japanese dramas myself but i mainly prefer kdramas especially thriller and horror just like the author of this article wrote "where are my horror and thriller dramas" lol.
I mean yes Queen of Tears is enjoyable to watch but i dont get why its THAT popular because i think it could be much more (really its not bad) but i dont see what is so special about it since it uses the same elements almost every kdrama does.
I thought the same with Crash Landing on You it was also enjoyable. I remember really enjoying Goblin as well (since it gets compared to Goblin as well) at the time it was airing back in 2016-2017.
This is certainly not a hate comment. I like Queen of tears and im happy that people are enjoying it but i just expected much more.
this is good... but i feel like im gonna wait until everything is released. Its a pain to always wait for another episode which is also only 23 minutes long.
I remember seeing the news of shine jonghyun, sulli, hara and i was just thinking about them yesterday.. and then waking up to this is a big shock to me and there is still no improvement.. Really behind all those shiny perfect kdramas and kpop korea seriously needs help. Its sad that the only way out for him was this option. I do not want to imagine what he was feeling in his last moments. Its truly a shame
i feel so bad for kim sae-ron. she was obviously played and used like a slave by that company.
even at this moment he thinks of himself and tries to save face.. i bet he once never thought about what Sae ron might have went through to the point she had to choose the most extreme way out from this sickening world. Its sad that people take her side only after she died. it was obvious she didnt want to cause this douchebag trouble but him on the other hand celebrating his birthday on the day she died (which wasnt a coincidence) and not even attending her funeral.
just makes me sick to my stomach and as a female im ashamed that a lot of females still have the nerve to defend this criminal. of course i wouldnt want him to hurt himself either. i only want him to come forward and talk and if he is guilty he should recieve his punishment.
i first saw kim soo hyun in "my love from another star" which up to this day is my ultimate favourite kdrama but thats also because of jun ji hyun to be honest. who knows what kind of weirdos are still lingering around in the industry but are protected or protect themselves since they are rich
its sad that innocent people have to die.. its sad that the weak people are always targeted.
Well i bet its 13-17 year olds commenting anyway since they have so much free time in their hands
1. I feel like with k-dramas basically being mainstream now there is just too much of them and all of them dont necessarily end up being good and i blame netflix for that. quality over quantity for me.
2.K-dramas depend much more on the actors/actresses rather than in the plot-line because there is almost no plot or whatsoever. They are like "Well if we cast this actor/actress people surely will give it a try" and i get it i mean obviously actors/actresses play a BIG ROLE in k-dramas. Back in the day i could rewatch kdramas all the time and wished for more episodes than just 12 or 16 episodes but nowadays i cant get through even 4 episodes.
3. K-dramas tend to be similar to the past kdramas because its targeted for the new audience mainly after squid game and such or when kpop also got really mainstream. I have a friend who just cannot get through the old dramas i recommend to her but is able to watch the new ones but on the other hand i have trouble finishing the new dramas (especially released on netflix)
I love k-dramas and i will always watch them and these are just my opinion. I also watch thai, chinese or japanese dramas myself but i mainly prefer kdramas especially thriller and horror just like the author of this article wrote "where are my horror and thriller dramas" lol.
I thought the same with Crash Landing on You it was also enjoyable. I remember really enjoying Goblin as well (since it gets compared to Goblin as well) at the time it was airing back in 2016-2017.
This is certainly not a hate comment. I like Queen of tears and im happy that people are enjoying it but i just expected much more.