I'm annoyed with her but it was okay until the Big Data case. She knew the top management of Big Data were dangerous…
Well, how about I said technically the writer had to made it that way so they can made a scene where Doki being questioned about his loyalty? But of course you don't have to agree with me. I get it people tend to upset over trivial things when they're not fond on something from the get go.
And also if one could say Hana doesn't do her job well because put her informant at risk then how about rainbow…
Read again my comment. Baek Sungmi is like a partner to rainbow taxi since Chairman Jang cooperate with her, so it's still part of their responsibility as well whether everyone like it or not. And they recklessly left U Data CEO. So if they are illegal means they don't have to be responsible? That's exactly my point, the nuisance from the prosecutor or even from Baek Sungmi can bring up the question for themselves for what they are doing, just like when Chairman Jang said to Doki about the consequences of taking revenge.
Do people forget or are not aware at all that Kang Hana isn't us the viewers who have complete idea about rainbow…
And also if one could say Hana doesn't do her job well because put her informant at risk then how about rainbow taxi who lost Cho Dochul and harming Chairman Jang, and accidentally causing other to die without being tried first ? But the point isn't to decide which side is right/wrong, in fact that's the room for exploration about the rainbow taxi itself, like is it true their method is the best answer or better than the law? What could comes after them? What they really got into actually? Of course it's so satisfying and convincing at first to look at all the perpetrators but I bet it'll be a boring drama if they only juggling with repetitive easy peasy revenge mission until the last episode.
I'm annoyed with her but it was okay until the Big Data case. She knew the top management of Big Data were dangerous…
Huh? But she did think he was just an ordinary employee. She knew U Data CEO is a criminal but she didn't knew they were being watched, even Doki didn't know either.
Do people forget or are not aware at all that Kang Hana isn't us the viewers who have complete idea about rainbow taxi? Not achieve anything? Seriously? Do people expect Hana to be a tandem who works side by side to catch evil people just like Hwang Shimok and Han Yeo Jin in Secret Forest? It's clearly they made them an opposite. This all started with her suspicion on why all the perpetrators dissaperead as initially she thought someone might be a accomplice to protect them. Of course people will think she's a disturbance for rainbow taxi but that's why she's there, her presence is to questioning and investigating the rainbow taxi that, 1. Doing illegal things and 2. Indirectly has contribution on human trafficking. It's an obstacle for rainbow taxi, be it good or bad one but Doki himself also isn't keen of how Baek Sungmi works, in this matter she's partner of rainbow taxi. This is a part of the plot which make this interesting and not only an episodic revenge stories drama. While we know that Hana is also open with the possibility of fighting a criminal independently (based on her exam answer), who knows maybe we'll see later her standing view about rainbow taxi once she really knows about them.
One more interesting point. Despite how corrupt and seems useless the portrayal of legal law in the drama, they still put contact center of authorized party in after credit. For me other than giving useful information, it's like an irony that this (rainbow taxi) isn't how things work in real life.
I thought people already knew that like or dislike a drama is just a matter of preference. This drama got high rating both in MDL and tv means many people like it but not everyone should feel the same. It's fine if it's not your cup of tea. But dislike a mainstream drama like this one while majority of people do doesn't mean your taste is better, more smart and unique. And likewise if you like it.
What's weird for me is I keep seeing people who dislike this drama and have done their review keep coming back, like seeking a companion to form an alliance since they have same opinion regarding this drama. I make sure if this drama page shows up on homepage but it's not, means it takes effort to visit it. This happened in other drama as well. Idk... it's just weird for me.
Is there any kiss scene or worst, bed scene, between the husband and the mistress?? Or maybe just the talks that they did those? Someone please spoiled me. Thanks!
Ok seeing how koreans still against this drama even after two JTBC statements, not gonna lie other than I'm waiting because this is on my watchlist since the beginning now I'm looking forward whether korean's allegations regarding the problematic drama plot is true or not.
Surely you're not calling for the harassment of the writer...Which two dramas do you mean?
It's not okay according to you? Either way he did, he already stated his apology. And that's what he should do, knetz also asked him to do so beforehand. Of course it matters, things getting out of hand yesterday (and I don't know if it already die down little bit or not). When what you did causes a scene the first thing you should do is showing up yourself and make a clarification, right? Also apologize if that's necessary.
Jang Dong Yoon already wrote his apology letter. It's a wise action and he makes no excuse in the letter, good for him. And now where's the writer? It should be him to show himself first and apologize, he causes unconvenience to the actors of both dramas as well.
It's funny how Koreans have little to no respect for other cultures,yet they are around youtube asking from foreigners…
Agree with this. There's this drama which inaccuretely portrays people from my country. BUT the thing with this now, what they complain is basically a korean drama, their drama, produced locally by their people so they have discretion to complain. And actually, other country/culture can file an objection too if they feel offended. Unfortunately there's no any until now.
Why do international fans think that they have a say for Korean about their Korean history? We don't share the same sentiment with them, of course we can't relate. For international fans, this drama is merely for entertainment but for Koreans it may not. Look how finally it made the sponsors pull out and the local government revoked their permit for filming in their location, I don't think it's just involving some random people online filled out petition, it's their voice representative.
The one who should be in questions is the production executive, including director and writer. I really don't get how it works like didn't they do pre-production or something? How about script screening, censorship and else? With those billions of budgets, what did they do as preventive actions? Don't they have official institutions to handle censorship? How come they seem clueless about their own market, their people? Especially with the same writer already experiencing the same thing with Mr Queen, didn't he learn? Yes, I have a lot of questions for the executives.
It's ridiculous to think their entertainment industry will go down just because of this, Korea produces hundreds of dramas, they got the upper hand to be selective about what show that they think deserves to be broadcasted. But I hope and it would be better if they learn from this case to do strict censorship and pre-screening to drama before production.
Oh on a side note, I wish Koreans have the same energy when it comes to hiring problematic actors/actresses :)
Let me ask you a question, do you verbally ask every single person you kiss or have ever kissed, wether you can…
I only kiss my partner not people I don't have official relationship with, sometimes I ask but mostly don't, since the situations are also favorable.
I hope you stick with your words to ask out of context of this drama. Because of course it doesn't invalidate my previous statement. In this drama when Dongjoo kissed Seojung in episode 1, it's not too far-fetched to say that's sexual assault, he did it by forcing her, when she didn't want to do it and they didn't even have romantic relationship yet.
He's not that underrated but I think he's not on the top of mind of mostly kdrama enthusiast either. As I look at his filmography, his last drama with him being the only one protagonist/ML is in 2015. His most works are in ensemble casts which he worked with more famous or established actor. Even for some of movies too. I think that can be the reason. His acting is great so I truly hope after Hospital Playlist he and his agency make a good move by take a drama with him being the only ML so he doesn't have to share spotlight with other leads (of course with a good script too). I heard his character in his upcoming movie is a detective, I hope he can try this kind of role too for drama, not a doctor role again please.
This season has more complex plot and the backstory of the young doctors are also more interesting than in previous season. I like how they brought up issues such as seniority, abuse of power and gender discrimination in medical field. What I regret is, they wasted the role of orthopedic. He was just there busy with his skulls and only did surgery once. And I know Doldam is a small hospital in remote area but I just realized that their patients are only emergency patients. I mean I never saw patient got regular treatment or consultation like normal people visit hospital. Also, the way they keep use non-consensual kiss for this season is just meh
One more interesting point. Despite how corrupt and seems useless the portrayal of legal law in the drama, they still put contact center of authorized party in after credit. For me other than giving useful information, it's like an irony that this (rainbow taxi) isn't how things work in real life.
What's weird for me is I keep seeing people who dislike this drama and have done their review keep coming back, like seeking a companion to form an alliance since they have same opinion regarding this drama. I make sure if this drama page shows up on homepage but it's not, means it takes effort to visit it. This happened in other drama as well. Idk... it's just weird for me.
The one who should be in questions is the production executive, including director and writer. I really don't get how it works like didn't they do pre-production or something? How about script screening, censorship and else? With those billions of budgets, what did they do as preventive actions? Don't they have official institutions to handle censorship? How come they seem clueless about their own market, their people? Especially with the same writer already experiencing the same thing with Mr Queen, didn't he learn? Yes, I have a lot of questions for the executives.
It's ridiculous to think their entertainment industry will go down just because of this, Korea produces hundreds of dramas, they got the upper hand to be selective about what show that they think deserves to be broadcasted. But I hope and it would be better if they learn from this case to do strict censorship and pre-screening to drama before production.
Oh on a side note, I wish Koreans have the same energy when it comes to hiring problematic actors/actresses :)
I hope you stick with your words to ask out of context of this drama. Because of course it doesn't invalidate my previous statement. In this drama when Dongjoo kissed Seojung in episode 1, it's not too far-fetched to say that's sexual assault, he did it by
forcing her, when she didn't want to do it and they didn't even have romantic relationship yet.