It's not even that he wanted to say he is straight but he just mentioned it briefly for less than a sec to talk about something else but some people just took that and said what ever they liked about it, actually every thing he said was toasted or totally changed in that interview , it was a very frustrating day for nanon fans.
I really need to know the story, this is very unprofessional of them , making it official only a month prior and the story is not even out , they have two of the most talented young actors they need to do better in promoting the movie.
It also mentioned that this drama has passed through several screening and censorships'. Even the blue house has…
Exactly, first role of judgement is " listen till the end " they can decide after the last episode , if this how the drama industry is going to behave from now on , they can say bye bye to their creatively and their hallu legacy.
Ouh preach🙌 I bet the one who signed the petition don't even know what actually happen and haters keep hype…
The funny thing is none Koreans in this site are calling each other to sign the petition as a support to koreans ??? Like?mind your business, everyone can have an opinion but there is limits, the petition is for Koreans only
Read this in another site The people who have a major problem with this drama because of its "HISTORICAL INNACURACIES" are just like the annoying WOKE people in the US who like to cancel historical figures such as Washington or Lincoln. I'm a Korean-American who lived in Seoul until 1984 so I'm familiar with this time period. FIRST of all, this is a FICTIONAL drama and if you don't know the meaning of the word then you should look it up. And most Koreans by no means supported student/democracy protests during those years because they were too busy trying to make a living. The country for the most part was poor by the Western standards. Also it's NOT totally unbelievable that some of those protests might have been led by a North Korean spy or two. I remember my grandfather who was a Protestant minister from North Korea calling the protesters "Red bastards" when he would see them on TV. Again this is a typical Korean romantic drama, NOT a historical documentary on Korean democracy so lighten up people!!
Agree..Despite all she went on with it..And she was pretty partial to him as well..She failed as a teacher there…
No she was not biased , she gave the other kids even the none rich ones attention ,what she gave the ml was a deserved attention to a talented genius kid ,something the school should have done but they didn't, she asked the girl to came with them to the museum but she refused and the jejo trip ,she told another teacher about it and his parents knew so how was she wrong? Not because some humans was porn behind people in a lot of aspects that means they can't get it from somewhere else,
Agree..Despite all she went on with it..And she was pretty partial to him as well..She failed as a teacher there…
He deserved the attention , all the other rich kids got the attention of everyone since they were kids and the talented one was neglected and the second he got a little bit of what he deserve ,it became a problem?? What some viewers don't understand is they did nothing wrong, it was a false accusation, stop looking at what the victim did wrong and start looking at how wicked some humans can be.
The people who have a major problem with this drama because of its "HISTORICAL INNACURACIES" are just like the annoying WOKE people in the US who like to cancel historical figures such as Washington or Lincoln. I'm a Korean-American who lived in Seoul until 1984 so I'm familiar with this time period. FIRST of all, this is a FICTIONAL drama and if you don't know the meaning of the word then you should look it up. And most Koreans by no means supported student/democracy protests during those years because they were too busy trying to make a living. The country for the most part was poor by the Western standards. Also it's NOT totally unbelievable that some of those protests might have been led by a North Korean spy or two. I remember my grandfather who was a Protestant minister from North Korea calling the protesters "Red bastards" when he would see them on TV. Again this is a typical Korean romantic drama, NOT a historical documentary on Korean democracy so lighten up people!!