I feel like Cnetz moved on from the Xianxia dramas, the last drama that performed well in terms of stats is TILL…
Till the end of the moon was one of the korean/chinese historical dramas I loved, I don't think there was any other drama after that that I loved or completed...until now.
Plot is just medicore Writing is not intresting at all The actors Acting is too artificial There's nothing interesting…
I hope you don't mind me taking you as an example; This comment is not hate. It's just opinionated, dismissive and borderline constructive but not hate. At least try to be this.
3 episodes in! Everyone has a selfish motive and when I say it's dark, it's actually Dark. From the main leads to Jae yi's father, everyone is sick!! I don't even know if there's anyone who is sane enough in the drama. So far, it's living up to the psychological tag and I'm here for it!!
How are you guys watching this drama, did you see that man's half body?! 😭😭 If I keep seeing this I might…
That's one of the reasons why I'm watching it lol. Did you see that half cut skull? That was so detailed, I could see all the brain meninges. And, that one scene of intestine, you could really tell if it was a small intestine or a large one.
survive: jisoo, jae yun, jin uk, su jeong, squad leader, the one above the squad leader and the one even above…
She will. She has to be the one jisoo will risk her life for, and create more chaos and spice in the show. Please!! don't die and embarrass me, Jisoo's mom.
we'll reach 3k comments before episode 3~for Newtopia watchers, who do you think will survive in the end and who…
survive: jisoo, jae yun, jin uk, su jeong, squad leader, the one above the squad leader and the one even above him, jisoo's mom, the president die: In ho, aron park, alex, most of the soldiers, the chef, the salon auntie, the cute looking soldier, most of the irrelevant public, extras, that one guy who will appear live on tv screen, the president's bodyguards
Can the mods ban the Jisoo fangirls like @WINE and @moiyai who keep spamming the same shit to any negative comments…
How about we ban people who spread unnecessary hate, harassment, or bias-driven attacks? The problem isn’t negativity itself—it’s baseless hate. I’m not saying we should silence criticism, but there’s a clear difference between fair critique and targeted hate.
Fair Criticism: “The plot is weak, the comedy scenes don’t land, and the acting feels forced.” Hate: “The actor is garbage, should quit acting, and doesn’t deserve the lead role.” See the difference? One critiques the work, the other attacks the person. The issue is that most so-called "criticism" online isn’t fair—it’s just hate, not opinion. And when that hate is directed at someone, a person in general, what do you expect? Should people just sit back and ignore it? Or should they push back? Well, both are valid. If someone defends with the same thing, which you call spamming, when actually it's the same point they are trying to prove with the same hateful comments, it's tiring for them too, so why don't we remove the root cause?
Also, let’s not assume everyone defending something is a biased fan. Some people are just active on the platform and speaking up against unfair treatment. If we critique something, we should critique the art, not attack the artist. That’s the real distinction. And, honestly Idk where you're coming from with this banning thing. The comment section will be more peaceful with no hate comments, which is unlikely.
I, who never wanted any nail product to touch my virgin nails, now want a nail art done on my nails just as excessively as them. It's just so cool and cuteee!!!
Some people either blindly love or blindly hate idols. Valid criticism should be accepted, just as people enjoying…
I understand that he/she assumed you were criticizing Jisoo when you weren’t. They also assumed you were a K-drama reviewer who shouldn't be affected by a fandom’s reactions. Personally, I don’t think you’re trying to gain sympathy—if that were the case, you’d be playing the victim card, which you’re not. Maybe your past experiences with toxic fans make you feel that way.
That being said, I wouldn’t call the person who said these things to you a bully. First, that’s not a label to use lightly, and second, I personally don’t see it that way. Defending their idol doesn’t automatically make them a bully, and your frustration with the fandom as a whole may have influenced your reaction. However, that doesn’t mean you can’t feel upset about someone making assumptions about you.
Some people either blindly love or blindly hate idols. Valid criticism should be accepted, just as people enjoying…
You have not said anything negative about jisoo herself but you have generalised your opinion on the whole fandom. Its true that there are toxic fans in each fandom but so are there people who actually admire her and her works.
die: In ho, aron park, alex, most of the soldiers, the chef, the salon auntie, the cute looking soldier, most of the irrelevant public, extras, that one guy who will appear live on tv screen, the president's bodyguards
Fair Criticism: “The plot is weak, the comedy scenes don’t land, and the acting feels forced.”
Hate: “The actor is garbage, should quit acting, and doesn’t deserve the lead role.”
See the difference? One critiques the work, the other attacks the person. The issue is that most so-called "criticism" online isn’t fair—it’s just hate, not opinion. And when that hate is directed at someone, a person in general, what do you expect? Should people just sit back and ignore it? Or should they push back? Well, both are valid. If someone defends with the same thing, which you call spamming, when actually it's the same point they are trying to prove with the same hateful comments, it's tiring for them too, so why don't we remove the root cause?
Also, let’s not assume everyone defending something is a biased fan. Some people are just active on the platform and speaking up against unfair treatment. If we critique something, we should critique the art, not attack the artist. That’s the real distinction. And, honestly Idk where you're coming from with this banning thing. The comment section will be more peaceful with no hate comments, which is unlikely.
That being said, I wouldn’t call the person who said these things to you a bully. First, that’s not a label to use lightly, and second, I personally don’t see it that way. Defending their idol doesn’t automatically make them a bully, and your frustration with the fandom as a whole may have influenced your reaction. However, that doesn’t mean you can’t feel upset about someone making assumptions about you.