What an intelligent young man. He clearly loves his craft and is devoted to it. He is living a life that he has built for himself through hard work, skill, and the willingness to evolve through his experiences. This is the life he has chosen for himself, it is his life, not ours. He doesn't impose his life on us, rather he shares his skill and talent to make our lives just a little bit better.
I would like to address some of the reviews I've read.
'As viewers, we hate multi seasons like American series'...I'm a viewer, I've read many reviews on many series and the majority of them either wanting or not wanting a second season depends entirely on each production...and the experiences of each reviewer. If a production is brilliant, like The Art of Negotiation, and left with an open ending, the majority beg for a second season...although I have also seen begging for a second season of mindless, childish ridiculousness.
Personally, the only reason to hate a second series is if it doesn't live up to the intelligence and quality of it's predecessor, but there have also been instances where I've hated a first season, but loved the second...it's purely subjective.
'Not everyone invests. Not everyone has a portfolio. Some people are not that fortunate. He should at least think about that in his answers.' That not everyone invests or has the money is the absolute truth, but 'everyone' isn't being interviewed, only Lee Je Hoon is. He is being asked about HIS personal experiences and thoughts on those experiences, how does that make him insensitive to the state of other people's lives?
The two parties involved have sorted themselves out, so not for us to judge. I, like others also fail to see how any of this is any business of the public. But, now that I do know, I'm quite curious about the 'middleman'. What exactly was his involvement? Given what was reported, isn't his behaviour undeniably criminal?
Gotta agree I just found Yumi so unlikeable, just came off as another type of girl fantasy. If its not all the…
Right?! And that is just the tip of the proverbial (insert any applicable proverb here). I've written grocery lists that would have made a more enjoyable watch.
couldn't agree more and I did exactly the same, watched two episodes, ffd some more, then dropped it. I also don't…
Truth! It is childish, so childish that on more than one occasion with in many dramas, my 6 year old grandson (who often watches with me) will blurt out "Is she/he 2?"...which is one of my go to lines when my grands are behaving beneath their age bracket...out of the mouths of babes...
It's NOT the FL that I don't like, she's fine...it's the CHARACTER she played. I would never judge a person because…
I have written how I felt about this production...on my own page, not yours. Why does what I think about it even matter to you? Why are you trying so hard to change my mind...or start a fight, I'm not sure which?
It's NOT the FL that I don't like, she's fine...it's the CHARACTER she played. I would never judge a person because…
I didn't watch long enough to know that he didn't know the difference between death and divorce. ALSO, I didn't say his character was intelligent, I said his character deserves to be in an intelligently written series...very different.
For me the FL personality didn't bother me because she's like that is most of the dramas she's been in that untouchable…
It's NOT the FL that I don't like, she's fine...it's the CHARACTER she played. I would never judge a person because of a character they play, that would be unkind and unfair.
Nope, the FL is fine, the CHARACTER she portrays is a hag...that fault lies solely in the laps of the writers and whomever else in the chain of command was responsible for okaying it.
I'm old, so maybe by this time next year, I'll have forgotten the pain of the first season and be brave enough to venture into the second. Right now, I'm angry just thinking about it, bah!
I would like to address some of the reviews I've read.
'As viewers, we hate multi seasons like American series'...I'm a viewer, I've read many reviews on many series and the majority of them either wanting or not wanting a second season depends entirely on each production...and the experiences of each reviewer. If a production is brilliant, like The Art of Negotiation, and left with an open ending, the majority beg for a second season...although I have also seen begging for a second season of mindless, childish ridiculousness.
Personally, the only reason to hate a second series is if it doesn't live up to the intelligence and quality of it's predecessor, but there have also been instances where I've hated a first season, but loved the second...it's purely subjective.
'Not everyone invests. Not everyone has a portfolio. Some people are not that fortunate. He should at least think about that in his answers.' That not everyone invests or has the money is the absolute truth, but 'everyone' isn't being interviewed, only Lee Je Hoon is. He is being asked about HIS personal experiences and thoughts on those experiences, how does that make him insensitive to the state of other people's lives?