Jin Shi Jia/Du Cheng's beard in the profile pic is doing ~things~ to me. Whoever in charge of make-up for the drama, please consult this pic for all your references and keep his beard and hairstyle EXACTLY as in that pic for the entire run.
Thats me after knowing about most of the Kand C actors / actresses... Bcz I dont know much about Kpop / Cpop 😅😅😅
People who love C/K-dramas and are like Idols cant act or are surprised when their fav is an idol dont realise that 80% of recent popular artists are either idols or trainees who couldn't debut - I mean Jinyoung from Devil Judge is Got7, Rowoon is (former) Sf9, Park Hyun Shik (Zea), Yuk Sungjae (Btob), Sooyoung and Im Yoona (SNSD), Heechul, Choi Siwon (Super Junior) etc etc. These are just ones at top of my head. Park Seo Joon and Seo In Guk are also soloists if I'm not wrong.
You really didn't know? If you think he acts well, he sings even better! I'm shocked to hear people don't know…
I would say Exo is pretty old school considering they have been around almost 12years now lmao. But anyways, the group isnt my vibe but they have some bomb individual songs and Chanyeol is king of OSTs (I mean, Goblin OST). Plus Kai is literally everywhere. My mom is a 60yr old Indian lady who hasn't heard anything outside of bollywood music since the 70s, but for whatever reason she knows Kai (he is pretty popular in India, actually)
This is from US forum. Medical ethics are different from place to place, but the fact is, it is, in fact, possible to use a living donor. (for eg, in the 1970s Bollywood movie Suhaag (*ing Amitabh Bachchan), at the end, the villain (played by Ahmjad Khan) donates his eyes to Shashi Kapoor, the cop he blinded, after he is sentenced to life imprisonment. I know it's Bollywood so we dont question the logic, but again point remains that donors dont need to be dead for an eye donation, just willing to live as a blind person for life
An alternate avenue that is rarely explored for corneal tissue procurement is live donors. Typically, donation of the eye or cornea is limited to posthumous cases, as this would lead to blindness in a live donor.However, there are some cases in which a live donation would be both possible and ethically permissible. Currently the literature on permissible circumstances for live corneal donations is very limited.
It is VERY VERY RARE, but it is medically possible to use a living donor. So, Night (cos GMMTV wont blind the ML) donating his eyes is a very real possibility. I am going to wait until it finishes anyways, so I am keeping my fingers crossed
first episode was fantastic but thats to be expected of aof 90% of the things he makes is are fantastic.they only…
Same. When that eye-donation scene came, I was like god, please dont make Mhok donate his eyes (or Night, ftm). I hate that any drama where the lead has a disability, they will "cure" him at the end. I absolutely loved Heart storyline in Moonlight Chicken for that reason. In th3 3nd, Li Ming made Heart's parents understand that he wasnt broken and needed to be fixed. He was a normal guy who had some special needs.
Funfact: in India, it is now illegal and politically incorrect to say "apang (aka disabled)". Instead, we now use "divyang" which translates to differently-abled or special needs (because they are normal people with special needs).
Im bummed that people made a big deal about the actor who played Eddy in ODS having a gf in real life. Crazy fans…
But to answer your question, same. I dont care for off-camera lives of the cast/crew but I also dont go out of my way to avoid it. I watch the dramas for the plot anyways, the actors are replaceable but script isn't.
Im bummed that people made a big deal about the actor who played Eddy in ODS having a gf in real life. Crazy fans…
Idk where u got your info from, but Tul has been planning to retire for a while now. They aren't getting younger and the roles are not getting any better. I mean, bl is a pretty niche genre and most dramas are school/college romcoms. MaxTul are too old to play school boys and for the kind of roles they can do, there's just too many people and not enough roles.
He was already studying/working while doing shows, and while some people made a stink about Max having a gf (they have broken up now, I think), most people didn't really care. Max took a break because of his health and now he is back (he has a small role in Red Peacock - yes, it IS a bl). And Max-Tul are still bffs (literally every MaxTul fan knows they are "platonic boyfriends/soulmates" who do buttloads of fanservice because they LIKE IT.
Im bummed that people made a big deal about the actor who played Eddy in ODS having a gf in real life. Crazy fans…
?? I dont really care for actors outside of "is he gonna do another show?" so I had no idea. Also, what's the big deal about people having gfs? He is not an idol or anything and most actors who act in bls are straight anyways. Did the fans actually expect Eddy and Ian actors to be a real couple? I thought even 15yr olds knew better these days
Im bummed that people made a big deal about the actor who played Eddy in ODS having a gf in real life. Crazy fans…
?? I dont really care for actors outside of "is he gonna do another show?" so I had no idea. Also, what's the big deal about people having gfs? He is not an idol or anything and most actors who act in bls are straight anyways. Did the fans actually expect Eddy and Ian actors to be a real couple? I thought even 15yr olds knew better these days
I dont mind bad dubs. I just started watching it. I saw Yatch and Boun in the opening credit sequence was like huh? So, I came here to check the cast
This is from US forum. Medical ethics are different from place to place, but the fact is, it is, in fact, possible to use a living donor. (for eg, in the 1970s Bollywood movie Suhaag (*ing Amitabh Bachchan), at the end, the villain (played by Ahmjad Khan) donates his eyes to Shashi Kapoor, the cop he blinded, after he is sentenced to life imprisonment. I know it's Bollywood so we dont question the logic, but again point remains that donors dont need to be dead for an eye donation, just willing to live as a blind person for life
An alternate avenue that is rarely explored for corneal tissue procurement is live donors. Typically, donation of the eye or cornea is limited to posthumous cases, as this would lead to blindness in a live donor.However, there are some cases in which a live donation would be both possible and ethically permissible. Currently the literature on permissible circumstances for live corneal donations is very limited.
It is VERY VERY RARE, but it is medically possible to use a living donor. So, Night (cos GMMTV wont blind the ML) donating his eyes is a very real possibility. I am going to wait until it finishes anyways, so I am keeping my fingers crossed
Funfact: in India, it is now illegal and politically incorrect to say "apang (aka disabled)". Instead, we now use "divyang" which translates to differently-abled or special needs (because they are normal people with special needs).
He was already studying/working while doing shows, and while some people made a stink about Max having a gf (they have broken up now, I think), most people didn't really care. Max took a break because of his health and now he is back (he has a small role in Red Peacock - yes, it IS a bl). And Max-Tul are still bffs (literally every MaxTul fan knows they are "platonic boyfriends/soulmates" who do buttloads of fanservice because they LIKE IT.