How come its homophobic?? Gays dont do drugs or what?? If they have shown the same scenario in a hetero bar, as…
Everyone could have opinions, free speech is great. However, what i implied is, I, personally, in generally, don't *expect* people from an entire different culture, socioeconomic, etc. which I'm not part of, to carter to me, I'm not *entitled* to that. And I expect things to be what they're because of whatever contexts they're in. In this case, the show being a Korean drama, reflecting Korean's culture/beliefs/etc. & primarily for Koreans. Sure, there's probably a much different, more fitting approach, or 2, if the show were a Western one, but well, it'snt. That's how I think about things in general (in this context, things from other cultures) that're not aligned to what I personally believe/adhere/etc. Everything becomes so much easier to consume, drama shows or w/e.
How come its homophobic?? Gays dont do drugs or what?? If they have shown the same scenario in a hetero bar, as…
Maybe if it were a western (US/EU) show, that'd be different. Personally, i'm not Korean, let alone their culture minister to tell them what's right or wrong or how to do stuff. The way i think is, it's their media, their culture, they do their thing. If a show were so unrelatable or so disagreeable, i simply wouldn't watch it. Just like almost 200 other countries' contents. I'dnt understand enough about their cultures & thus the shows to appreciate them. Make things easier to consume, less expectation & all that.
Is this a comedy at all? Or is it very mature/serious/somber?
personally, I'd put it around 'slight comedy'. It's nowhere near the gag level of something like 'Gaus Electronics', 'WWWSK', etc. The amount is around other slight comedy 'Forecasting Love and Weather', 'May I Help You', etc. imo - if you ever watched any of those series.
However, what i implied is, I, personally, in generally, don't *expect* people from an entire different culture, socioeconomic, etc. which I'm not part of, to carter to me, I'm not *entitled* to that.
And I expect things to be what they're because of whatever contexts they're in. In this case, the show being a Korean drama, reflecting Korean's culture/beliefs/etc. & primarily for Koreans. Sure, there's probably a much different, more fitting approach, or 2, if the show were a Western one, but well, it'snt.
That's how I think about things in general (in this context, things from other cultures) that're not aligned to what I personally believe/adhere/etc.
Everything becomes so much easier to consume, drama shows or w/e.
Personally, i'm not Korean, let alone their culture minister to tell them what's right or wrong or how to do stuff.
The way i think is, it's their media, their culture, they do their thing. If a show were so unrelatable or so disagreeable, i simply wouldn't watch it. Just like almost 200 other countries' contents. I'dnt understand enough about their cultures & thus the shows to appreciate them.
Make things easier to consume, less expectation & all that.