The truth may have come out late, but it has finally come out.The South Korean police investigation has officially…
An account created just a day after the news broke, with little to no interaction outside of this topic, understandably raises questions for some people.
At the same time, regardless of how the investigation concludes, a life was still lost, and I believe that should not be overlooked in the discussion. In my opinion, there should still be some form of accountability or reflection surrounding the situation. Whether that means shelving the project or removing the actor from the drama — similar to what happened with Yoo Ah In — is open to debate. Personally, I think the latter may be the more reasonable option since the rest of the cast and staff who worked on the project did nothing wrong.
I also think it is important for people to wait for a full and proper conclusion rather than rushing entirely to one side or the other. Hopefully, with time, the situation reaches a fair and just resolution for everyone involved, even beyond the court ruling itself.
What a season! loved it very much. I remember watching season 1 when it aired and passed on season 2 and watched 3 and I didn't feel left behind (Didn't want to see the heartbreak). Definitely recommend this season as a standalone...loved the chemistry and wished it had more episodes to see the lovey dovey part.
I think the first two episodes were very good. It was a promising start. We had good family bonds. Every character…
Thanks for the info and I am looking forward to the next couple of months. Any other (long, weekend, family) drama you would recommend...I have been trying to give some of them a chance and only five enough and My Father Is Strange. Thank you ahead of time. bye!
If my taste seems similar to yours, feel free to recommend some shows—I’d love to hear your suggestions! You can also share your top three favorites so I can compare them and see how they rank against mine.
There aren't perfect shows since people love to agree to disagree. But I have a few shows that I thought I would recommend: Korean: It's okay that's love It's okay to not be okay Call Me Mother (sad and touching but gives off a comfortable feeling as the main character goes through what she and the little kid go through...Another drama gives off the same vibe I liked...Hi bye, mama!) Crash landing on you Hospital Playlist Something about 1% Business proposal Flower of Evil Our beloved summer Wonderful day (one of the only ones I keep returning to once a year or so...it is a family drama so yes it is a long one lol)
Japanese: Nigeru wa Haji da ga Yaku ni Tatsu (2016) Brush Up Life (2023)
|| It would be cool to meet people with similar tastes. Anyone interested in talking about the shows we like and being friends...shoot me a message. :) see you! ||
Why are you thinking like that? No one looked down upon korean society... In this world have many love relationship…
Maybe you are onto something because I myself ask that question because when it is a guy dating a younger women (from what I have seen in Korean reality dramas and whatnot) it seems acceptable. So people who know do enlighten me.
At the same time, regardless of how the investigation concludes, a life was still lost, and I believe that should not be overlooked in the discussion. In my opinion, there should still be some form of accountability or reflection surrounding the situation. Whether that means shelving the project or removing the actor from the drama — similar to what happened with Yoo Ah In — is open to debate. Personally, I think the latter may be the more reasonable option since the rest of the cast and staff who worked on the project did nothing wrong.
I also think it is important for people to wait for a full and proper conclusion rather than rushing entirely to one side or the other. Hopefully, with time, the situation reaches a fair and just resolution for everyone involved, even beyond the court ruling itself.
After the 7 year time skip...I didn't like the interaction....it lacked what made the early episodes gripping.
No way he said that brimming with confidence.
Any other (long, weekend, family) drama you would recommend...I have been trying to give some of them a chance and only five enough and My Father Is Strange.
Thank you ahead of time. bye!
Korean:
It's okay that's love
It's okay to not be okay
Call Me Mother (sad and touching but gives off a comfortable feeling as the main character goes through what she and the little kid go through...Another drama gives off the same vibe I liked...Hi bye, mama!)
Crash landing on you
Hospital Playlist
Something about 1%
Business proposal
Flower of Evil
Our beloved summer
Wonderful day (one of the only ones I keep returning to once a year or so...it is a family drama so yes it is a long one lol)
Japanese:
Nigeru wa Haji da ga Yaku ni Tatsu (2016)
Brush Up Life (2023)
|| It would be cool to meet people with similar tastes. Anyone interested in talking about the shows we like and being friends...shoot me a message. :) see you! ||