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Replying to MarkWasHere Aug 22, 2025
Title Aema
That scene at the end of episode 3 is probably a body double. The distance and angle of the shot obscures the…
Yes You Are Right 😊
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On Aema Aug 22, 2025
Title Aema
There is no doubt that this drama is very good but I have a doubt, I just saw Bang Hyo Rin's movie Hail to Hell 2022, her body was not in the same shape as it is in this drama, I think they use body double.
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Replying to Yujiro Hanma Aug 21, 2025
I swear I lost some testosterones just reading this lame comment.
I will not explain myself in front of a idiot like you, you become Alpha beta gamma I have no interest in becoming anything, I made a normal comment but your testosterone started boiling, MBC itself apologized and deleted the teaser, so will you fool sit and justify MBC, Go Fu*k off
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Replying to moonchild Aug 21, 2025
Title To the Moon
not saying it's fine, but seeing the hate towards Koreans from Indian men for years now, it goes both ways, sorry,…
Your comment is weird, you are wrong here, we Indians never hate anyone please stop spreading wrong information, we respect everyone nd loves everyone πŸ‘
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Replying to Lily Jhonson Aug 21, 2025
It has nothing to do with Indian culture!
No, Arabian Nights is not based in India. Arabian Nights is a collection of Middle Eastern and South Asian stories compiled during the Islamic Golden Age. These stories are set in the Middle East, mainly Baghdad and Persia (modern-day Iran), and contain elements of Arabic, Persian, and Islamic cultures.

These stories are based on the story of Scheherazade, a clever and resourceful woman who tells stories to her husband, the king, to postpone his execution. These stories are a mix of adventure, romance, fantasy, and horror, and include a variety of characters, including caliphs, sultans, merchants, and supernatural beings.

Although India is a part of South Asia, the Arabian Nights stories are more closely associated with Middle Eastern and Persian cultures.πŸ‘
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Replying to Lily Jhonson Aug 21, 2025
It has nothing to do with Indian culture!
The dresses depicted in the image, particularly the women's attire with head coverings and flowing garments, and the men's headwear (like turbans), appear to be inspired by traditional clothing from South Asian or Middle Eastern cultures, such asΒ Indian, Kashmiri, or Azerbaijani traditional dresses.
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On Spring Rewritten Aug 21, 2025
Another drama made by a mentally ill Writer director, suck πŸ’©πŸ’©πŸ’©πŸ’©πŸ’©πŸ€¬πŸ€¬πŸ€¬πŸ€¬πŸ€¬πŸ€¬πŸ€¬πŸ’©πŸ’©πŸ’©πŸ’©πŸ€¬πŸ’©πŸ’©πŸ€‘πŸ€¬
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On Lock Her Aug 21, 2025
Title Lock Her
What nonsense, there is a scene in this drama, the Gun Scene is copied from Korean drama Mr. Sunshine that was a masterpiece drama, and this drama is a dog's poopπŸ’©πŸ˜‚
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On Her Feast Aug 21, 2025
Title Her Feast
Sometimes I feel that writers of Chinese drama are mentally ill or they consider the main character as their enemy while writing the character of the main character. Xie Bin Bin is playing the lead role in this drama but her screen time is not even 2% in this cheap drama and they has given 100% screen time to the supporting role and female lead has become the mistress of both those men, both of them are getting intimate with her and in the end female lead will get a happy ending with the male lead. I have seen Xie Bin doing good dramas, I don't know how he got trapped in the trap of this sick mentality writer-director, they just destroy her character.πŸ’©πŸ€¬
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