What? lol. You said the actor wasn’t an adult. I’m asking you to explain how he isn’t an adult. And if he isn’t an adult, then that means he is a child. By your logic. His romance scenes were between an adult and a child, which should be illegal.
But he is a man and is 29. He isn’t 18 or younger . He isn’t in high school. He is 29.
But keep trying to explain to me how 18 months of military service would make him an adult, and how not having it doesn’t make him an adult.
I guess earning about a million dollars for this drama is not enough of a treat.
Actually your original post was complaining about how much money he made not being enough. Now changing your tune to him pushing it back. Which the article already clarified he is waiting on his enlistment and is notifying the government as required. So he is following the law still. But you still complain.
He’s still an adult. I don’t know how you equate military service with becoming an adult. If he wasn’t an adult, then maybe you should take issue with some of those romance scenes he’s been in.
I guess earning about a million dollars for this drama is not enough of a treat.
No one said he wasn’t. But he deserves to deep the benefits of the drama like everyone else also. So the man wants to enjoy having a successful drama and is also willing to serve his country. But you have a problem with that? Okay.
I had really high expectations coming into this drama and was let down. The drama is pretty entertaining but not…
I haven’t watched it yet, but coming right after The Killers Shop, it sounds like I’ll be disappointed. Plus, they just did Vigilante which I think did pretty well.
It was average to good show than how can it tops the chart ?? Was it the only show on the Netflix ?? Because it…
Even if it was an average show (which is what I am hearing) those people still watched it. It had pretty good advertisement and a good cast, so I imagine that when it aired a lot of people watched it and it was popular.
It may slow down in viewership as people find out about it. But not everyone is on MDL looking at reviews and ratings before checking out a show.
This mandatory military service for men needs to end
If you want equality in the military then the women should be treated equal by Korean society, but they’re not. There’s a reason birth rates in S Korea are on a steady decline. Women are tired of the sexism and chauvinism. But you want them to also be forced into the military with men that already treat them unfairly? Maybe the culture of S. Korea needs to make some changes before women are forced into military service. Because all you would be doing is putting them in one bad situation into a worse one.
Embarking on military service after a significant career success might inadvertently hinder Na Inwoo's trajectory.…
Popular actors and singers do it all the time and return with no problem to their jobs. Better to get your recognition now and have your name remembered. He may have been working for a decade to get his name finally recognized.
So, same-sex relationship is acceptable to you but teacher/student relationship is not ?Talk about hypocrisy.…
I’m not sure what you mean as there is no such thing as what I’m afraid of. 16 should still be too young. I would hardly call a 16 year old capable of being an adult. People aren’t even finished growing at 16. I don’t believe it’s just a moral issue, but a development issue.
Regardless of what the age of consent is in Japan it’s problematic. I’ve watched a lot of shows with problematic people. But this is fetishizing an age gap between a teenager and adult.
So, same-sex relationship is acceptable to you but teacher/student relationship is not ?Talk about hypocrisy.…
It doesn’t. I’ve heard of a lot of high school aged shows here with teacher/student relationships. But it just seems like more so lately I’m seeing more Japanese dramas than usual with the student/teacher relationship. But from my understanding it’s very common in Manga (which I don’t read) so obviously there is a lot of source material. It was just me own personal observation. Also that out of other Asian dramas, it does seem more common in Japanese dramas.
But yea, in the US there are a lot of those high school age shows. Hell, vampire shows with a high schooler entering into a relationship with a 300 year old vampire lol.
So, same-sex relationship is acceptable to you but teacher/student relationship is not ?Talk about hypocrisy.…
It’s one thing to have a crush on a teacher. That doesn’t translate to having a relationship with a teacher. We’ve all as teenagers had some kind of crush on an actor or model or whichever. The creepiness is quite simple. One is an adult the other is not. The teacher/student relationship makes it even more troubling because there is a power dynamic there. And teacher/students relationships in fiction are just all to common and treated as acceptable and a love story.
And when I’m referring to teacher/student relationships I mean high school. If it’s in a college setting they’re adults.
The ML was good in Under the Queens Umbrella, so hoping this is good. I do have a questions. Under the comments…
So from my understanding the FL and her “finance”, who is the older brother, is also gay. So the romance is with the younger brother. The summary did this drama no favors.
But he is a man and is 29. He isn’t 18 or younger . He isn’t in high school. He is 29.
But keep trying to explain to me how 18 months of military service would make him an adult, and how not having it doesn’t make him an adult.
It may slow down in viewership as people find out about it. But not everyone is on MDL looking at reviews and ratings before checking out a show.
Regardless of what the age of consent is in Japan it’s problematic. I’ve watched a lot of shows with problematic people. But this is fetishizing an age gap between a teenager and adult.
But yea, in the US there are a lot of those high school age shows. Hell, vampire shows with a high schooler entering into a relationship with a 300 year old vampire lol.
And when I’m referring to teacher/student relationships I mean high school. If it’s in a college setting they’re adults.