Boom Shakalaka!!!! lmao do you know, I actually am familiar with that, and it is incredibly funny, and I dont…
We're going to clash on " Hyeon Jun and Chloe " Yes, can understand Chloe's reasoning, even if don't necessarily agree with her choice. From Chloe's perspective, the logic seems to be: MJ risked his life to save her. She knows MJ is constantly being targeted and endangered. Because she loves MJ, she believes staying away from him will protect him. Marrying HJ creates distance between herself and MJ, removing herself from the source of conflict and danger. She sees it as a sacrifice rather than a romantic choice. In her mind, it is an act of gratitude and self-denial: "MJ saved my life, so I will protect him, even if it means giving up the man I love."
The problem is a major flaw in that reasoning. Protecting someone is one thing; marrying another person is another. If Chloe truly loves MJ, marrying HJ could be viewed as unfair to both men. Unfair to MJ because she is making a life-changing decision for him without his consent. Unfair to HJ because he may be entering a loveless marriage built on sacrifice rather than genuine love.
That's why many romance KD inter fans react negatively to these plots. The intention may be noble, but the execution can feel like "fake love" or a forced separation designed to create more episodes and more angst.
As for HJ, he is also a tragic figure. He didn't cause the accident, he didn't ask for the family secrets, and he didn't choose the circumstances of his birth. Chloe married him out of gratitude for her revenge and duty rather than love, HJ could end up being hurt as well. So yes, can understand Chloe's reasoning, about you?
"I love MJ, therefore I must leave him to keep him safe." Whether that reasoning is wise or fair is a completely different logic and reasoning.
Jeong Ran getting locked up in jail or JR ending up like a prisoner in the basement may feel like temporary justice, but, JR ultimately needs to face legal consequences for what she's done. Keeping her locked away in a house isn't real accountability. Don't take matters into your own hands, let the law deal with her.
The biggest emotional bomb is still Hyeon Jun 's paternity. HJ has already suffered enough, and learning the truth about his parents is going to be brutal. He's innocent in all of this, which is what makes it so hard to watch. Meanwhile, Chloe choosing revenge over love is looking more and more like a terrible decision. If the truth comes out, she may realize she backed the wrong son and wasted her chance.
As for Min Jun and Jin Ju , that's the relationship everyone is waiting on. The question isn't whether they care about each other—it's whether MJ can forgive all the lies and misunderstandings. If MJ is still the MJ we've been watching, I don't think a permanent "F* off" is likely. There will probably be anger, hurt, and a confrontation first, but the emotional payoff would be MJ finally accepting JJ back and the dynamic duo reuniting.
And yes... Yu Na cooking up more unnecessary shish kebab chaos sounds like exactly the kind of plot twist nobody asked for, eyesores. Every minute spent on that is a minute taken away from MJ, JJ, and HJ, which is where the real drama is right now.
For now, HJ is stuck between loyalty, family, and a truth he doesn't even know yet. Once that secret drops, BOOM SHAKALAKA—the entire board gets flipped over.
Episode 64... OMG! Getting down on one knee for a business-arranged marriage? WTF is this? Boom Shakalaka! MJ is finally starting to remember—that's more like it! YN fake colored hair and clothing out of here ( she looks good tho impersonated JJ ) " Now we're talking! InspectorM WTFAY? 😂 Boom! Epi 65 tonight. Can't wait.
yeah sure after you "protected" MJ by not telling him the truth, he TRUSTED lmao and dated YN and almost…
HOLD UP! Police! InspectorMegre is robbing me here. Are you an inspector or not?
It's a medical condition, so proceed with caution. The unnecessary headaches and memory-loss plot are already difficult enough.
The biggest problem is Yu Na, the imposter. That plot feels completely unnecessary and only causes more pain and frustration. NEVER asked for that storyline.
ALWAYS wanted J & J to be together. No marriage between Chloe and HJ, please! That's my ideal plot.
Hopefully the K-director and K-writer will show some mercy before it's too late. Fake love, empty-shell love, and one-sided love NEVER LAST (typical of KD ) J & J deserve their chance to be together NATURALLY.
Jeong Ran, you villainess baby! Feel so sorry for you. OMG, what great acting! Those evil, devilish eyes and that attitude — she makes such a convincing villain.
Please save the Darth Vader scene for later. Geun Tae : Hyeon Jun, I am your father. ( Emotional damage )
And please, stop torturing the best duo couple, J&J! They've suffered enough already.
Haven't had time to watch Episode 64 yet, but judging from the way things are going, I'm expecting more drama, more tears, and probably more Jeong Ran chaos.
well.. most korean bls do that 😔anywaysss.. as i understand how u feel..i'd like to invite u to watch thai…
No production company will produce a movie, K-drama, J-drama, or C-drama according to every viewer's preferences. However, the problem with ASTCO is the abuse of power, the shameless and nonsensical BL plot, and Kdirectors who seemingly did not care about the Kaudience's concerns who do not DARE to criticized ( not inter audience )
The issue is whether Kdirectors give viewers something positive to say: "Wow, that was so sweet. Kudos and respect to the Kdirectors." Instead, for many viewers, the reaction is the complete opposite. And a FU is in order.
Choose your projects and career direction wisely. There is no justification for a no kissing scenes ( even when they were locked up in the storage ) "they are in the same K-pop group" BS They are actors. No? Viewers are still entitled to criticize a story they find poorly written, forced, or disrespectful to the audience intelligence. This ASTCO ( whose crying on whose shoulder for comfort and love ) was Kdirectors interior motives THAT'S FOR SURE.
So ur only problem is that the chemistry is not working btw them? Why tf r u analyzing this supposed love when…
Father and daughter? That's even worse. At the very least, show some family respect and a genuine father–daughter bond. They're family, after all.
A father–daughter dynamic isn't something that can carry an entire KD as a romantic substitute, especially when she seemed more interested in his young body than in the spirit, wisdom, and personality of the father himself. If that's the direction they're taking, then keep the relationship cordial, respectful, and focused on family rather than forcing something uncomfortable and fighting about everything and nothing.
Some K-dramas rely too heavily on toxic relationship tropes and forced romantic development, which can make the romance feel unrealistic and frustrating to watch. It's difficult to watch RR's nice guy pairing with a BB Lee Joo Myung's character, Kang Bang Geul. That character constantly grabbed, hit, and disrespected the male lead, which really got on my nerves. It followed a common K-drama trope where rude or aggressive behavior eventually gets turned into a love story. As a result, the romance feels forced rather than genuine. I just can't buy into the chemistry because all I see is that previous character. The "love" feels fake, the romance feels manufactured, and it's hard to enjoy the pairing .FAKE LOVE not MAKE BELIEVE.
the change of events in this drama are great ! .. excellent pace and always looking forward to the next episode…
Bingo! And incestuous , kissing brother Baek Ho and sister Jang Mi IF they are not related it's criminal/ killer /murderer grandfather and victim grandson heir to dream in a romantic relationship 😆
Wow! Now that’s what I call romantic. That’s what I call a genuinely great, friendly, and chemistry-filled pairing. Business proposal doesn’t stand a chance against them! Buying great reviews for her? 😆 Between the punching, the rudeness, the fake bed scenes, and all the other eyesores, “sold out on you” takes on a whole new meaning, this little K-romance is sweet, charming, and full of eye candy. Boom Shakalaka!
Episode 60 was heartbreaking, though not entirely surprising when it came to Hyeon Jun's DNA results. What was truly devastating was HJ overhearing the truth about his mother's crimes. No child—whether young or grown—should have to learn that his own mother was responsible for the hit-and-run and even tried to kill Min Jun twice and Chloe as well. Hyeon Jun is innocent. He never asked to be born to Geun Tae and Jeong Ran, yet he is the one suffering the consequences of their actions.
My heart broke for Geun Tae. He was clearly in pain while trying to explain to Jeong Ran that he never betrayed her, it's about Hyeon Jun. He doesn't want HJ to live the rest of his life of being a murderer's son.
The most dreadful moment still lies ahead: how, when, and from whom Hyeon Jun will learn that he is not a Jun at all, but a Tae. That revelation is bound to be devastating.
As for Jeong Ran, drugging and kidnapping the Chairman proves that she has completely lost control. How much further is she willing to go before she finally ends up in jail? Another hit-and-run???
Chloe no longer needs HJ. The painful separation and emotional dependency seem to be over at last. Bet on a little romance between Jun and Ju exactly what is needed to help Min Jun reconnect with his true memories and return to his loved one Chloe/ Jin Ju
Yu Na certainly looks beautiful with her new makeover, but her fake, one-sided love persona remains difficult to watch. Her obsessive and compulsive fixation on someone she claims to love is causing far more harm than good. Instead of helping Min Jun heal, her actions continue to manipulate, confuse, and damage the very person she insists she cares about. Skipped, fast-forward
Seriously just take your homophobic self and go away. YOU are the problem here.
Is MDL belong to your family? Your property? 😂 Homophobic! Are you new to MDL 😂 "You can't even conduct a decent reply/ conversation /debate without relying on semantic technicalities. Rather than addressing the substance of the discussion, you hide behind wordplay, nitpicking, and off-topic arguments. It's a tactic that shifts attention away from the real issue instead of engaging with it honestly."
I would like to point out firstly, the one's you agree with you and the one's who disagree with you - both have…
The issue being discussed is not about freedom of the press, free speech, or an individual's constitutional rights.
The central concern is the separation between religious doctrine and the entertainment industry, particularly when topics such as homosexuality are presented alongside religious themes. That is the point of the discussion. Instead of focusing on personalities, motives, or unrelated accusations, the conversation should remain on whether entertainment productions should draw clearer boundaries when incorporating religious concepts into stories that may conflict with the teachings of certain faiths.
Yes, please get out and never come back. It’s people like you that make this world worse. You hide behind your…
Comparing a university curriculum to an elementary school curriculum is not a valid comparison. They serve different educational purposes and are designed for students at vastly different intellectual and developmental stages.
She knows MJ is constantly being targeted and endangered.
Because she loves MJ, she believes staying away from him will protect him.
Marrying HJ creates distance between herself and MJ, removing herself from the source of conflict and danger.
She sees it as a sacrifice rather than a romantic choice.
In her mind, it is an act of gratitude and self-denial: "MJ saved my life, so I will protect him, even if it means giving up the man I love."
The problem is a major flaw in that reasoning. Protecting someone is one thing; marrying another person is another. If Chloe truly loves MJ, marrying HJ could be viewed as unfair to both men. Unfair to MJ because she is making a life-changing decision for him without his consent.
Unfair to HJ because he may be entering a loveless marriage built on sacrifice rather than genuine love.
That's why many romance KD inter fans react negatively to these plots. The intention may be noble, but the execution can feel like "fake love" or a forced separation designed to create more episodes and more angst.
As for HJ, he is also a tragic figure. He didn't cause the accident, he didn't ask for the family secrets, and he didn't choose the circumstances of his birth. Chloe married him out of gratitude for her revenge and duty rather than love, HJ could end up being hurt as well. So yes, can understand Chloe's reasoning, about you?
"I love MJ, therefore I must leave him to keep him safe." Whether that reasoning is wise or fair is a completely different logic and reasoning.
The biggest emotional bomb is still Hyeon Jun 's paternity. HJ has already suffered enough, and learning the truth about his parents is going to be brutal. He's innocent in all of this, which is what makes it so hard to watch. Meanwhile, Chloe choosing revenge over love is looking more and more like a terrible decision. If the truth comes out, she may realize she backed the wrong son and wasted her chance.
As for Min Jun and Jin Ju , that's the relationship everyone is waiting on. The question isn't whether they care about each other—it's whether MJ can forgive all the lies and misunderstandings. If MJ is still the MJ we've been watching, I don't think a permanent "F* off" is likely. There will probably be anger, hurt, and a confrontation first, but the emotional payoff would be MJ finally accepting JJ back and the dynamic duo reuniting.
And yes... Yu Na cooking up more unnecessary shish kebab chaos sounds like exactly the kind of plot twist nobody asked for, eyesores. Every minute spent on that is a minute taken away from MJ, JJ, and HJ, which is where the real drama is right now.
For now, HJ is stuck between loyalty, family, and a truth he doesn't even know yet. Once that secret drops, BOOM SHAKALAKA—the entire board gets flipped over.
Boom Shakalaka! MJ is finally starting to remember—that's more like it! YN fake colored hair and clothing out of here ( she looks good tho impersonated JJ ) " Now we're talking! InspectorM WTFAY? 😂 Boom!
Epi 65 tonight. Can't wait.
It's a medical condition, so proceed with caution. The unnecessary headaches and memory-loss plot are already difficult enough.
The biggest problem is Yu Na, the imposter. That plot feels completely unnecessary and only causes more pain and frustration. NEVER asked for that storyline.
ALWAYS wanted J & J to be together. No marriage between Chloe and HJ, please! That's my ideal plot.
Hopefully the K-director and K-writer will show some mercy before it's too late. Fake love, empty-shell love, and one-sided love NEVER LAST (typical of KD ) J & J deserve their chance to be together NATURALLY.
Please save the Darth Vader scene for later. Geun Tae : Hyeon Jun, I am your father. ( Emotional damage )
And please, stop torturing the best duo couple, J&J! They've suffered enough already.
Haven't had time to watch Episode 64 yet, but judging from the way things are going, I'm expecting more drama, more tears, and probably more Jeong Ran chaos.
The issue is whether Kdirectors give viewers something positive to say: "Wow, that was so sweet. Kudos and respect to the Kdirectors." Instead, for many viewers, the reaction is the complete opposite. And a FU is in order.
Choose your projects and career direction wisely. There is no justification for a no kissing scenes ( even when they were locked up in the storage ) "they are in the same K-pop group" BS They are actors. No? Viewers are still entitled to criticize a story they find poorly written, forced, or disrespectful to the audience intelligence. This ASTCO ( whose crying on whose shoulder for comfort and love ) was Kdirectors interior motives THAT'S FOR SURE.
A father–daughter dynamic isn't something that can carry an entire KD as a romantic substitute, especially when she seemed more interested in his young body than in the spirit, wisdom, and personality of the father himself. If that's the direction they're taking, then keep the relationship cordial, respectful, and focused on family rather than forcing something uncomfortable and fighting about everything and nothing.
It's difficult to watch RR's nice guy pairing with a BB Lee Joo Myung's character, Kang Bang Geul. That character constantly grabbed, hit, and disrespected the male lead, which really got on my nerves. It followed a common K-drama trope where rude or aggressive behavior eventually gets turned into a love story. As a result, the romance feels forced rather than genuine. I just can't buy into the chemistry because all I see is that previous character. The "love" feels fake, the romance feels manufactured, and it's hard to enjoy the pairing .FAKE LOVE not MAKE BELIEVE.
J &J romantic duo, can't wait...
Business proposal doesn’t stand a chance against them! Buying great reviews for her? 😆 Between the punching, the rudeness, the fake bed scenes, and all the other eyesores,
“sold out on you” takes on a whole new meaning, this little K-romance is sweet, charming, and full of eye candy. Boom Shakalaka!
My heart broke for Geun Tae. He was clearly in pain while trying to explain to Jeong Ran that he never betrayed her, it's about Hyeon Jun. He doesn't want HJ to live the rest of his life of being a murderer's son.
The most dreadful moment still lies ahead: how, when, and from whom Hyeon Jun will learn that he is not a Jun at all, but a Tae. That revelation is bound to be devastating.
As for Jeong Ran, drugging and kidnapping the Chairman proves that she has completely lost control. How much further is she willing to go before she finally ends up in jail? Another hit-and-run???
Chloe no longer needs HJ. The painful separation and emotional dependency seem to be over at last. Bet on a little romance between Jun and Ju exactly what is needed to help Min Jun reconnect with his true memories and return to his loved one Chloe/ Jin Ju
Yu Na certainly looks beautiful with her new makeover, but her fake, one-sided love persona remains difficult to watch. Her obsessive and compulsive fixation on someone she claims to love is causing far more harm than good. Instead of helping Min Jun heal, her actions continue to manipulate, confuse, and damage the very person she insists she cares about. Skipped, fast-forward
😂 Homophobic! Are you new to MDL 😂
"You can't even conduct a decent reply/ conversation /debate without relying on semantic technicalities. Rather than addressing the substance of the discussion, you hide behind wordplay, nitpicking, and off-topic arguments. It's a tactic that shifts attention away from the real issue instead of engaging with it honestly."
The central concern is the separation between religious doctrine and the entertainment industry, particularly when topics such as homosexuality are presented alongside religious themes. That is the point of the discussion.
Instead of focusing on personalities, motives, or unrelated accusations, the conversation should remain on whether entertainment productions should draw clearer boundaries when incorporating religious concepts into stories that may conflict with the teachings of certain faiths.