Personally I don't see a problem since that is a nickname he himself embraces. Think of Fat Amy from Pitch Perfect,…
Why is it a weird discussion? Pointing out something wrong about the writing of a drama is a weird discussion? What is a normal discussion then? I'm obviously not talking about the actors or the lines they say because they are obviously not the ones who chose to say it, so naturally my complaint is towards the writing of the drama. I thought that was a given.
Personally I don't see a problem since that is a nickname he himself embraces. Think of Fat Amy from Pitch Perfect,…
I thought Xiao Pang was his actual name, tbh. But either way, people seem to take my comment way too personally (not you) when I'm just saying things that I see wrong. It's not just how they address him but the way the character is written.
The drama is based on the novel and it's written like that. If you're sensitive about what they say, this drama…
You called me sensitive from the beginning of your previous comment, I'm not just going to sit and take it. I've replied to other people that weren't insulting me normally, but I don't have to take some random user calling me sensitive because I'm pointing out the problematic stuff about a drama *that I also like*. It looks like you're the type of person who doesn't have the ability to criticize something they like or point out the flaws, but I'm not. I can like something, yet be ready to call out any wrongs.
Personally I don't see a problem since that is a nickname he himself embraces. Think of Fat Amy from Pitch Perfect,…
IIRC, Pang mentioned in the early eps that he didn't want to be called that way. It was mentioned only once. Either way, I'm obviously not saying being labeled as "fatty" ir anything related to being fat is negative at all because obviously being fat is not negative, but the stereotype that comes with it or the fact that his whole given personality is being the clumsy fat friend is annoying.
The drama is based on the novel and it's written like that. If you're sensitive about what they say, this drama…
But how does my comment affect you at all? I clearly stated I liked the drama a lot but some dialogues bothered me. Can't you just keep scrolling if you don't agree with me? Whether the drama is based on a novel written like that doesn't make it any less problematic. If anything, it makes the novel problematic for me too.
Understanding Chinese has nothing to do with it, though. Idk which part you're referring to but if you find it funny to joke about "not being pretty enough for a perv to target you" that's pretty fvcked up...
why are you thinking so much about it?like they have been living in the same house and playing together for years…
You can't compare calling someone who's young "old" to giving the pet name of "fatty" to someone that is heavier than the standard, especially in China/Korea where they strive for the thinnest bodies and shame anyone with some body fat lol.
Well, that's you. Though it's weird that you don't find problematic that all there is to mention about a person is related to their weight. When they introduced Pang in the first national competition, the host said "seeing him chubby does make people relax" like hm? What is that supposed to mean?
Like the way they address Xiao Pang as "fatty", the constant comments they make about his weight, when they were at the photoshoot and Xiao Rui said Pang would look like "a handsome fatty" if he did a solo shoot. Or the fact that Lu Sicheng tells Tong Yao that she's not attractive enough for a perv to target her? Yao said on some ep that it was late and what if there were pervs, but Sicheng said they wouldn't be interested. In another ep when Yao was asking him to change her nickname on his phone or he was a perv, Sicheng leaned closer to her and whispered something along the lines "even if I was a pervert I would have some standards" like hello what the fck? And they repeated the line 3 times after...
I can't remember if there are more than these attitudes but the fact that it doesn't only happen once but constantly through the drama pisses me off.
Like the way they address Xiao Pang as "fatty", the constant comments they make about his weight, when they were at the photoshoot and Xiao Rui said Pang would look like "a handsome fatty" if he did a solo shoot. Or the fact that Lu Sicheng tells Tong Yao that she's not attractive enough for a perv to target her? Yao said on some ep that it was late and what if there were pervs, but Sicheng said they wouldn't be interested. In another ep when Yao was asking him to change her nickname on his phone or he was a perv, Sicheng leaned closer to her and whispered something along the lines "even if I was a pervert I would have some standards" like hello what the fck? And they repeated the line 3 times after...
I can't remember if there are more than these attitudes but the fact that it doesn't only happen once but constantly through the drama pisses me off.
A bomb literally exploded in front of Logan, do you really think body condition is a reason to stop a character…
It's ridiculous! They're acting like he just got severely burnt from the fire of the explosion but the impact of a bomb exploding in front of you would literally leave you dismembered.
1. It makes no sense that CSJ was the one who brought BJK to SK because how did she even know about his existence?…
Exactly lol falling off a cliff seems to have a higher rate of survival than a bomb exploding next to you so... I'll be rooting for OYH's revival again.
I can't remember if there are more than these attitudes but the fact that it doesn't only happen once but constantly through the drama pisses me off.
I can't remember if there are more than these attitudes but the fact that it doesn't only happen once but constantly through the drama pisses me off.