As of E12 I stand with Sang laoshi. This is one of very few series, where two opposite views are absolutely right. It is just that she is hot tempered, but every word she speaks to refute Li laoshi theories, is not only right but absolutely perfect.
What Li does is teach them how to row a boat, in a right direction but what to do when you have conflicts while rowing that boat to their destination, is where Sang laoshi steps in.
Li has so many knots of his hurtful past and him being ignored by his father scars him more than anything. He needs to solve this first and the he can see many meaning of life, other than the talent he already possesses.
I am missing this series so much...tomorrow come fast.
It would be a love story of the century if Mhok decided to give his eyes, but this is not an old tale or set in times past. In the present, laws don't allow a healthy living person to donate organs.
Holly crap...8.7 the highest rated BL on MDL.
Yes TLT is the true No.1 rated BL, as I Feel you Linger has 2 pages, and uncut watchers are far less than TLT.
We are not viewing SK as a country whole for this. Their entertainment industry is a focus here. Their entertainment…
I am also not blaming them, it is reply as a whole. I hope it is understood in a clear way, not in anyway it is anger or counter question the person who commented.
But yes when a country fails to protect people who falls victim to same crime over and over and over again, then all people are to blame. And it is same for any country not just for SK.
We are not viewing SK as a country whole for this. Their entertainment industry is a focus here. Their entertainment industry is unforgiving, uncompromising, biased and unfair and before you say it is like that everywhere, no it is not. The actors, the idols and showbiz people are under scrutiny of public under 24/7. The cyberbullying, hate is the worst in SK.
Social taboos, self image, idols life, actor life, celebrity rules, agencies pressure, media freedom and their constant lynching, cancel culture, are one of the darkest in K Entertainment industry.
You live in SK, and I have worked with them, observed them, and they are not only position conscious, but they possess minds that even other Asian countries don't have. I am not saying they are all bad but yes they need to change, it is not good what they have. And yes every country has something that others don't like, but as long as human suffers we must speak no matter which country or culture it is.
As you know their office culture is worst, their sunabe-hoobae culture is toxic, Korean are hesitant to new and open things and they don't accept change that aren't part of their culture. They are self conscious, brand conscious, influenced by thousands of beauty and living standards that are hard to follow everyday for a human being. And I have witnessed this myself and i could only pity them, as living like this is nothing but tiring yourself for a work that is really not needed.
I criticized Korean entertainment industry and agencies because they give citizens freedom to walk over celebs, and despite having counter measure their are no effects of them that could to curb the suicide of celebs occurred due to bullying of people.
SK is a small country, from north to south it just take some hours to travel, so people bash, trash, and lynch celeb like it is nothing, the news spread like a fire and the artist or individual is suddenly an object and subject of hatred and cyberbullying.
Their drug law is notorious but I dare say it is fair and equal. But they announce death for a person who is accused of such crime, not giving a chance to redeem or else. He spent 20-years building his carer, had a family and it came down to cyberbullying and he left like that, when he could have been saved, when he could have been punished by law and be a free man again. But we took that chance, SK people took that chance from him. Age doesn't matter, experience doesn't' matter, if you see yourself in an unexpected situation and there is no way out, even the smartest person can make a wring choice, and he must have hopeless and helpless for past month before making this decision? Whose fault is this?
Whose fault is this that Sully died? whose fault is this Go Hara died? whose fault is that Kim Jong-hyun died even when he told the doctor he is depressed and the doctor blamed his depression on his personality, who will you blame the death of Cha In Ah? Will Jang Ja-yeon will have get justice when she was raped and assaulted by 50+ powerful people and the general public didn't believed her!
SK entertainment industry has fans, anti-fans, netizens and sasaeng, each one of them is toxic as fuck. Fans who sees their celeb as god, they don't accept faults, mistakes and problem. Ant-fans, hence name will do anything to find mistakes and problems for artist or idol they hate. Netizen, the judgmental people with stereotypical thoughts and opinions about celebs, and finally sasaeng, according to study sasaeng can easily kill a celeb if they see them acting or behaving that do not please them. Under such scrutiny they still survive so it is one of the hardest job, and we just say oh it is showbiz who cares....
I am not biased for them, I am not even related or near to showbiz industry but I want to empathized with them, what they endure, I don't have any specific likes or dislikes in idols, or actors, but when I see how their lives only revolves around public and for public it pains to see that they are not free and this will bring lot of psychological problem to them later in life, which they are not aware yet.
Lastly, and for the worst part there’s a huge different type of society in South Korea than other countries even Asian, with the Idealistic public expects their Idols or actors to be faultless. They react to simple things and act as trolls on news which aren't even truth proven. Netizens just cannot see their public figures as a human beings. And thats the most important thing, which make so different mindset. You could see like in other countries they share about “their Idols new project as an Entertainer” and South Korean shares about “their Idols affair, flaws and mistakes“. Indeed, rather then took a mirror and care about themselves, these people more care about another people’s business.
So this need to stop. Not every netizen of K country is at fault, that is given but if they fail to voice against such matter then are part of it. Period.
This reminds me of Yoo Ah In who I’ve been worried about since his “drug allegations” came out. I hope he’s…
he is a artistic nature person and very very "open" to things which Korean society will never accept, and his drug usage admittance and subsequent departure from industry and sorry...he will likely to be recover, but I hope he won't take drastic step like LSK did.
Ever since Kim Jong-hyun, Cha In Ha and Haruma died, I lost faith in people. I don't ask them to understand, you want to bully someone, ok do it, kill someone, okay kill till you are satisfied. But understand only this...nothing is free, your punishment comes in a form, even you won't realize you are being punished.
I just googled Choi Jin-Sil and saw that after she committed suicide, her brother, manager and ex-husband also…
Her story was heartbreaking, she was considered original Hallyu star, she was first to be called nations actress and in short period of her career she did prolific work, but ever since here manager was murdered by her road manager her life went crawling down. She never resurfaced from the controversies.
Her career still wasn't that bad despite controversies but she and other actors had lend money to another actor, and he was unable to pay and committed staple suicide or called Korean Suicide "burning charcoal in a car" just like Lee Sun-Kyun did, and media called her loan shark and she was never able to recover from this blow.
So her death was entirely on media outlets and citizens who sentenced her to death for a crime she never committed.
God No!! The Korean Society truly bullies people as represented by their school dramas. They drove this man to…
if he really had a way he would have thought right? who wants to see their children orphan and wife a widow? but when you reach rock bottom hard, and there is no one around to push you from the abyss you have sunk into, you let go.
I am a strong opponent of keyboard worriers, media lynching, paparazzi, and declaring someone guilty before law does, no matter how flawed it is.
I see absolutely no point, need or requirement to probe into a celeb privacy.
It is not only sad, but it's time for South Korean people to realize that their fellow citizens have killed more people with words and bullying than they could with guns and weapons.
I am just so sad that this happened and there is really no return from this. I hope it gets back to all those people who took part in it.
SK people, entertainment industry and agencies treats celebrities as commodities from whom a few powerful agencies can squeeze as much income in as short a time as possible. Many celebrities are spotted as children and are not taught valuable life skills, only how to sing and dance. The situation is worse for female celebrities, with the public more interested in every salacious detail of their lives.
Fans and their fantasies, if not fulfilled, the tickets won't get sold, the companies won't make money, and in all of this, the main figure becomes secondary and fades away with time. All the boy-girl bands having the life currently has lost all the freedom, they walk, talk, sleep, eat, drink, breath, in short live for fans and agencies, and this constant pressure and 24/7 surveillance, will have severe consequences when this all will be settled.
Infamous Choi Jin-Sil just said these words while drinking with friends, "As the victim of internet hate I don’t think abusive comments should be allowed. I want to campaign to stop them, retire from entertainment and do charity work, like Audrey Hepburn. I’m tired of it all.” and just 4 hours after she committed suicide.
It is a grave sin for idols or actors to be involved in wrongdoing. Once they come under public scrutiny, the judgment is swift, and the individual is persecuted and condemned without proper evidence, a fair opportunity to present their case, or a chance at redemption. This will never change.
You do have a point. Problem is, whatever Charlie is doing has something to do with Babe so because of this Babe…
but you said you didn't know Charlie secret, he approached with good intentions, however the reveal gonna hurt little but i don't know if they kept the secret as it is or changed this as well. As in next episode he will know that Charlie absorbs powers, and he has absorbs Babes.
You do have a point. Problem is, whatever Charlie is doing has something to do with Babe so because of this Babe…
based on a book, Charlie also has a power and he wanted to save Babe from his adoptive father, as in the book omega stuff is there, and his adoptive father wanted to make babies with Babe.
What Li does is teach them how to row a boat, in a right direction but what to do when you have conflicts while rowing that boat to their destination, is where Sang laoshi steps in.
Li has so many knots of his hurtful past and him being ignored by his father scars him more than anything. He needs to solve this first and the he can see many meaning of life, other than the talent he already possesses.
It would be a love story of the century if Mhok decided to give his eyes, but this is not an old tale or set in times past. In the present, laws don't allow a healthy living person to donate organs.
Holly crap...8.7 the highest rated BL on MDL.
Yes TLT is the true No.1 rated BL, as I Feel you Linger has 2 pages, and uncut watchers are far less than TLT.
But yes when a country fails to protect people who falls victim to same crime over and over and over again, then all people are to blame. And it is same for any country not just for SK.
I wanted to rebutted this with reasons. Thats it.
Social taboos, self image, idols life, actor life, celebrity rules, agencies pressure, media freedom and their constant lynching, cancel culture, are one of the darkest in K Entertainment industry.
You live in SK, and I have worked with them, observed them, and they are not only position conscious, but they possess minds that even other Asian countries don't have. I am not saying they are all bad but yes they need to change, it is not good what they have. And yes every country has something that others don't like, but as long as human suffers we must speak no matter which country or culture it is.
As you know their office culture is worst, their sunabe-hoobae culture is toxic, Korean are hesitant to new and open things and they don't accept change that aren't part of their culture. They are self conscious, brand conscious, influenced by thousands of beauty and living standards that are hard to follow everyday for a human being. And I have witnessed this myself and i could only pity them, as living like this is nothing but tiring yourself for a work that is really not needed.
I criticized Korean entertainment industry and agencies because they give citizens freedom to walk over celebs, and despite having counter measure their are no effects of them that could to curb the suicide of celebs occurred due to bullying of people.
SK is a small country, from north to south it just take some hours to travel, so people bash, trash, and lynch celeb like it is nothing, the news spread like a fire and the artist or individual is suddenly an object and subject of hatred and cyberbullying.
Their drug law is notorious but I dare say it is fair and equal. But they announce death for a person who is accused of such crime, not giving a chance to redeem or else. He spent 20-years building his carer, had a family and it came down to cyberbullying and he left like that, when he could have been saved, when he could have been punished by law and be a free man again. But we took that chance, SK people took that chance from him. Age doesn't matter, experience doesn't' matter, if you see yourself in an unexpected situation and there is no way out, even the smartest person can make a wring choice, and he must have hopeless and helpless for past month before making this decision? Whose fault is this?
Whose fault is this that Sully died? whose fault is this Go Hara died? whose fault is that Kim Jong-hyun died even when he told the doctor he is depressed and the doctor blamed his depression on his personality, who will you blame the death of Cha In Ah? Will Jang Ja-yeon will have get justice when she was raped and assaulted by 50+ powerful people and the general public didn't believed her!
SK entertainment industry has fans, anti-fans, netizens and sasaeng, each one of them is toxic as fuck. Fans who sees their celeb as god, they don't accept faults, mistakes and problem. Ant-fans, hence name will do anything to find mistakes and problems for artist or idol they hate. Netizen, the judgmental people with stereotypical thoughts and opinions about celebs, and finally sasaeng, according to study sasaeng can easily kill a celeb if they see them acting or behaving that do not please them. Under such scrutiny they still survive so it is one of the hardest job, and we just say oh it is showbiz who cares....
I am not biased for them, I am not even related or near to showbiz industry but I want to empathized with them, what they endure, I don't have any specific likes or dislikes in idols, or actors, but when I see how their lives only revolves around public and for public it pains to see that they are not free and this will bring lot of psychological problem to them later in life, which they are not aware yet.
Lastly, and for the worst part there’s a huge different type of society in South Korea than other countries even Asian, with the Idealistic public expects their Idols or actors to be faultless. They react to simple things and act as trolls on news which aren't even truth proven. Netizens just cannot see their public figures as a human beings. And thats the most important thing, which make so different mindset. You could see like in other countries they share about “their Idols new project as an Entertainer” and South Korean shares about “their Idols affair, flaws and mistakes“. Indeed, rather then took a mirror and care about themselves, these people more care about another people’s business.
So this need to stop. Not every netizen of K country is at fault, that is given but if they fail to voice against such matter then are part of it. Period.
Her career still wasn't that bad despite controversies but she and other actors had lend money to another actor, and he was unable to pay and committed staple suicide or called Korean Suicide "burning charcoal in a car" just like Lee Sun-Kyun did, and media called her loan shark and she was never able to recover from this blow.
So her death was entirely on media outlets and citizens who sentenced her to death for a crime she never committed.
I see absolutely no point, need or requirement to probe into a celeb privacy.
It is not only sad, but it's time for South Korean people to realize that their fellow citizens have killed more people with words and bullying than they could with guns and weapons.
I am just so sad that this happened and there is really no return from this. I hope it gets back to all those people who took part in it.
SK people, entertainment industry and agencies treats celebrities as commodities from whom a few powerful agencies can squeeze as much income in as short a time as possible. Many celebrities are spotted as children and are not taught valuable life skills, only how to sing and dance. The situation is worse for female celebrities, with the public more interested in every salacious detail of their lives.
Fans and their fantasies, if not fulfilled, the tickets won't get sold, the companies won't make money, and in all of this, the main figure becomes secondary and fades away with time. All the boy-girl bands having the life currently has lost all the freedom, they walk, talk, sleep, eat, drink, breath, in short live for fans and agencies, and this constant pressure and 24/7 surveillance, will have severe consequences when this all will be settled.
Infamous Choi Jin-Sil just said these words while drinking with friends, "As the victim of internet hate I don’t think abusive comments should be allowed. I want to campaign to stop them, retire from entertainment and do charity work, like Audrey Hepburn. I’m tired of it all.” and just 4 hours after she committed suicide.
It is a grave sin for idols or actors to be involved in wrongdoing. Once they come under public scrutiny, the judgment is swift, and the individual is persecuted and condemned without proper evidence, a fair opportunity to present their case, or a chance at redemption. This will never change.