i agree!! i think comedic things aren't his forte! he's better at acting serious
well to each their own! that's personally how I feel about it! but I do like him in it, he's cute and funny but it's just that I can tell it's a fake personality and overdone His roles in D.P for example and Weak Hero Class 1 were more hitting imo
So sorry for the super late response but basically the survival was for independant trainees so tons of them left popular agencies like SM, JYP, YG, Starship, FNC, Woolim, DSP just for this shxt show, In the process they had this terrible concept of grouping them into teams of 6 if i recall correctly named after colors which they had to stick within it until elimination for every rounds and missions even though they all came into it as solos The voting off system was also awful and so infuriating, when one's team lost against another, the contestants themselves had to choose who they wanted out amongst their own in front of everybody with no time to deliberate like the judges didn't have a say in it. Everything was a mess After the semi final, mnet dropped them and so the last episode was only broadcasted through Vlive, even though it was the end and we had a winning team, the producers decided it was not over and made them tour in a year for about 260 shows and concerts toying with their feelings, calling back eliminated contestants, not announcing a final line up, a lot of people got fed up and stopped following it and litterally all the popular members quit by themselves, begging us to not vote for them! In the end they formed IN2IT but everything was a MESS
Not a fan of Ryeoun's acting or should I say Ha Eungyeol's portrayal? it just feels stupid how he's supposed to be this super smart kid but for some reason in the scene where he first meets younger Choi Segyeong in 1995 for example, he kept calling her ahjumma, speaking to her multiple times about situations she wouldn't encounter until 2023 like boy you know damn well this isn't your timeline
I've been watching dramas for a long time (12+ years) and I scratch my head when people say 'Kdramas used to be…
I hear you! they have always been a thing yes but they were still toned down so in that sense there is clear difference between the ones on TV and the ones from our era of streaming platforms! as someone who mainly watches these types of heavy themes ones, psychological thriller stuffs, I noticed the shift, for instance when 'Extracuricular' was released I was like "damn south koreans finally becoming more bold with their kdramas productions" that's why personally I understand the innocent argument, even though Of course it was like you said due to censorship to avoid being completely abandoned!
I have a couple dark or mature ambiance series before 2018/2017 in mind, White Christmas, Save Me, Solomon's Perjury, Misaeng, God Gift's 14 days, Gapdong, Two Weeks
I've been watching dramas for a long time (12+ years) and I scratch my head when people say 'Kdramas used to be…
they're not wrong tho, apart from movies, that's facts for tv shows, before the era of overseas streaming services, like disney+, netflix, involment with kdramas, i can't recall even one title that has very graphic things, extreme violence etc... I 100% agree with the fact that Kdramas were softer and there's a certain liberty they have now. even knifes, cigarettes etc..would be blurred so.....
but I do like him in it, he's cute and funny but it's just that I can tell it's a fake personality and overdone
His roles in D.P for example and Weak Hero Class 1 were more hitting imo
The voting off system was also awful and so infuriating, when one's team lost against another, the contestants themselves had to choose who they wanted out amongst their own in front of everybody with no time to deliberate like the judges didn't have a say in it. Everything was a mess
After the semi final, mnet dropped them and so the last episode was only broadcasted through Vlive, even though it was the end and we had a winning team, the producers decided it was not over and made them tour in a year for about 260 shows and concerts toying with their feelings, calling back eliminated contestants, not announcing a final line up,
a lot of people got fed up and stopped following it and litterally all the popular members quit by themselves, begging us to not vote for them! In the end they formed IN2IT but everything was a MESS
that's why personally I understand the innocent argument, even though Of course it was like you said due to censorship to avoid being completely abandoned!
I have a couple dark or mature ambiance series before 2018/2017 in mind, White Christmas, Save Me, Solomon's Perjury, Misaeng, God Gift's 14 days, Gapdong, Two Weeks
I 100% agree with the fact that Kdramas were softer and there's a certain liberty they have now. even knifes, cigarettes etc..would be blurred so.....