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Replying to Webwen 14 days ago
Because she was 18 in real life
it used to be. If you make decisions on who to date based on whether or not it is legal, there is something seriously wrong with you. because 18 is an arbitrary age chosen because of highschool ending. there is nothing about an 18 year old that makes them an adult. they're teenagers. if you think an 18 year old child is the same adult as a 55 year old then you need to be on a list.
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Replying to Kn0cturnal 16 days ago
1st episode is the only kiss ? how is that even possible
she was in highschool when they shot this
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Replying to lov_lymj 16 days ago
What is with the rating? This is a kdrama that's actually Kdrama-ing, the chemistry was amazing, there's humor,…
yall calling his gf toxic when he's the one who was lying to her, flirting with a child that works for him (so he's in a position of authority over) and then lying to her more about this kid...
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Replying to YLLZ3110 16 days ago
how do you find the age gap here 'not fine' ...but in Goblin it was normal...be fr...
it wasn't normal in Goblin either
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Replying to DramaChef 16 days ago
I disagree, she liked him first and she was willing to back off when she believed there relationship was serious.…
so...be a homewrecker?!??!?!?
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Replying to Sweet Savage 16 days ago
Please explain further by committed man?🤔 I'm thinking of watching
he literally was the boss of a girl that had a crush on him when she was in middle school and he was a grown adult office worker and he was giving her a piggyback ride and hanging out with her outside of work so much so that everyone around them was getting vibes...then that girl moved in with him, AFTER HIS GF TOLD HIM SHE DOESN'T LIKE THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THEM, and he actively deceived his gf to hide the fact that they were living together...... LYING ABOUT SOMEONE ELSE IN THE RELATIONSHIP IS CHEATING.
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Replying to yeonnverse 16 days ago
Which one?
I've watched it. He's still a predator. And she was 19 when they filmed this... so, literally the reason there is only 1 scene in the drama cause she was underage they probably had to wait for a birthday to shoot the kiss scene lol
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Replying to Mellow231 16 days ago
Tbf it was a kiss, not full on cheating but yeah i get your point
he cheated on her first? he was literally giving piggyback rides to a girl that works for him and then wasa living with that same girl, who he knew his gf did't like because of the "misunderstandings" and he was hiding this fact from her actively.
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Replying to OnlyYans 16 days ago
the fact that they did not kiss once and that they blue balled us in the end means i think they KNOW that 11 years…
that and she was a minor which is gross probably had to wait for a birthday at the end of the shoot or sth for that one scene
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On Backstreet Rookie 16 days ago
This is a middle schooler having a crush on a grown office worker dude... I'm glad there were no romantic scenes and their chemistry legit looked like an older cousin or babysitter lol.

Skipped basically all the side characters' storylines especially the friends except for Yeon Joo's.
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Replying to Webwen 16 days ago
Because she was 18 in real life
which means she was a minor in south korea.
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Replying to Webwen 16 days ago
Because she was 18 in real life
ew... so if 13 was an adult, you'd be ok with that?????
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Replying to MarkJason 16 days ago
I don't see why people criticise the age gap? They are both adults.ML is so hot and I wished I had a hot older…
she was in high school when they first met while he was a grown man and he's over a decade older than her irl and she was 20 when they shot this so barely legal age... It's creepy AF. Pretty sure the reason there aren't any kiss scenes as well, she might have been younger than 20 during the shoot which means she was a minor (in SK age of majority is 19/20). I know she was playing a character older than her age, but that doesn't change the fact that the actress was an actual kid.

also what a weird thing to say about wanting a hot older boyfriend... way to romantacize grooming and predators
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Replying to Sam7152 25 days ago
Title Rosy Lovers
I feel like i wasted so much of my time after that crap of an ending... I don't feel any sympathy for Jang Mi.…
She didn't get what she deserved?! She got far more than what she deserved, while everyone else got to gloat and avoid taking responsibility for what happened. She didn't do this alone. I wrote in another comment:

Actually I think it was fixed very well. Jang Mi was 20 when she got pregnant, so, either freshman or sophomore in college (2nd year). That is an incredibly young age to get pregnant. She grew up as the favorite, getting princess treatment from the only man she knew (her dad) and being the youngest in the family, getting all the love. For lack of a better word, spoiled. She had never experienced hardship or hard work. Her grades were so bad, Cha Dol was threatening her with "If you don't get a B..." as in, a B for her is the best she can do. So not even studying. A typical pretty rich girl who is also nice and kind and cute and lovely and bubbly, living life on easy mode.

Suddenly, it all crashes down. No money. No daddy to rescue. No princess treatment. Now, suddenly, at 20, she's supposed to know how to be mature and adult. Pregnancy is hard enough as it is. Now add to that a seriously young and immature spoiled princess, under severe stress because of her family kicking her out, living in hardship for the first time in her life.

It's too much. You can blame her all you want, but the ones to blame are the parents. Also equally as to blame is Cha Dol. His stubbornness and refusing to understand that Jang Mi isn't like him, didn't grow up like him and cannot do what he does is what drove them apart. He wanted something from her at a moment that it wasn't possible. She was pregnant! That on its own is a disability. Imagine asking a disabled person to do a cartwheel when they've never done it before without even showing them or teaching them how to do it, and then getting mad at them for not being able to do it.

She is a coward for running away, but she was a child who had nowhere and no one and the one person who promised to protect her and keep her safe made her feel judged and little. What she did was awful, but it's not all on her. The entire situation was awful, and Cha Dol actually realized that years later, which is why he was able to forgive her.

--- Jang Mi truly paid for it: she lost her career that she loved, she was humiliated, beaten for it, apologized for it, begged for it, starved, tried to distance herself to allow them peace... what more can she do? She can't turn back time. A 3 year old child won't even remember any of this for the most part. Yet, Jang Mi put it on video coming out and confessing to leaving her. She was a child herself.
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Replying to Jose Benny 25 days ago
Title Rosy Lovers
can you tell me how? toxic? i haven't wached this yet..
Actually I think it was fixed very well. Jang Mi was 20 when she got pregnant, so, either freshman or sophomore in college (2nd year). That is an incredibly young age to get pregnant. She grew up as the favorite, getting princess treatment from the only man she knew (her dad) and being the youngest in the family, getting all the love. For lack of a better word, spoiled. She had never experienced hardship or hard work. Her grades were so bad, Cha Dol was threatening her with "If you don't get a B..." as in, a B for her is the best she can do. So not even studying. A typical pretty rich girl who is also nice and kind and cute and lovely and bubbly, living life on easy mode.

Suddenly, it all crashes down. No money. No daddy to rescue. No princess treatment. Now, suddenly, at 20, she's supposed to know how to be mature and adult. Pregnancy is hard enough as it is. Now add to that a seriously young and immature spoiled princess, under severe stress because of her family kicking her out, living in hardship for the first time in her life.

It's too much. You can blame her all you want, but the ones to blame are the parents. Also equally as to blame is Cha Dol. His stubbornness and refusing to understand that Jang Mi isn't like him, didn't grow up like him and cannot do what he does is what drove them apart. He wanted something from her at a moment that it wasn't possible. She was pregnant! That on its own is a disability. Imagine asking a disabled person to do a cartwheel when they've never done it before without even showing them or teaching them how to do it, and then getting mad at them for not being able to do it.

She is a coward for running away, but she was a child who had nowhere and no one and the one person who promised to protect her and keep her safe made her feel judged and little. What she did was awful, but it's not all on her. The entire situation was awful, and Cha Dol actually realized that years later, which is why he was able to forgive her.
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Replying to Park Min 25 days ago
Title Rosy Lovers
This is a prime example of how NOT to do a makjang. You can't lit on a fire without enough fire extinguishers.…
Pretty sure she was promoting with her group at the same time so might have been a scheduling thing and this was her first ever main role in a drama
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On Rosy Lovers 25 days ago
Title Rosy Lovers
TLDR: Incredibly frustrating, chemistry between FL and ML is amazing, they're adorable together and have lots of amazing scenes I've very rarely seen in daily dramas and the kid actor is so cute. They basically hard carried.

This is so frustrating to watch mainly because of her dad and her grandmother (dad's mother). Those two are like little pathetic evil greedy monsters running around scheming and sucking up to anyone who gets them their previous gold. It's disgusting.

Then the way the abuse is just glossed over? Like, at one point, he hits her so hard she literally crashes into the pavement and the next morning he goes to her lying in bed motionless and just says "sorry I hit you yesterday"... WHAT? And then locks her up and doesn't give her food and water? Did any of the other characters know about this? How can her older sister be ok with this? She went to the house, she must have seen the locks on JangMi's door, she knows her dad... Get your little sister out of there before he kills her. How is this not kidnapping and imprisonment? Even doing this to a teenager is crossing multiple lines by several meters, but an adult? For not wanting to be sold off to a middle age man she doesn't like? Is this Afghanistan?!

What happened to the dad and grandmother was too little. I needed to see them publicly humiliated, having them both kneel and apologize for what they did. He got away with so much evil and went to live in the woods in peace?! What?! lol

Aside from this, when my blood pressure came down, HIS family decided to raise it again. Ok, let me get this straight, this SeRa moron immature know-it-all first gets on JangMi's case for leaving Cho Rong and screams and hits her to stop her from seeing Cho Rong and tells JangMi that she should get lost and never show herself to Cho Rong. Then, when JangMi listens and actually leaves and cuts off contact and Cho Rong randomly sees her on the street and JangMi ignores the kid so as to not fan any flames, now SeRa thinks she's a cold hearted B???? Didn't you not literally beat her up to get her to do this?!?!?! MAKE UP YOUR MIND!

Then the frustrating thing with Jang Mi and Cha Dol - them taking turns turning their backs on each other. They promise eachother, "we'll be strong. I won't leave you." then by the end of the episode it's "actually, on second thought, I'm gonna leave don't look for me and get over me, bye"... like? At this point this is just their thing. They can't both want to stay at the same time. One of them has to pull back and the other has to chase. I don't get it. Cha Dol hated Jang Mi for leaving them, and then when she comes back to them, he accepts her, then suddenly doesn't want her anymore and tries his best to take her child away from her - literally being a child that was taken from his parents. I get why he did that (the contratct with Jang Mi's dad) but it wasn't the first time dealing with that man and he knew this was coming. HE was the one that kept telling Jang Mi to be strong, and one threat and he folds...

And Jang Mi. Girl cried every single episode. The abuse she took from everyone became a bit too much. Literally only Chorong was nice to her. I'm surprised she didn't end it all herself much sooner, growing up in that household. Even her sister is no good, basically doesn't even care about her.
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Replying to Michael kaiser Jun 27, 2026
Title The Scandal
Too much of surgeries and boxtoxing
You don't have to get anesthesia for something to be surgery. A tooth extraction or getting stiches are also surgical procedures. Same as botox. A random person off the street couldn't give you botox or fillers. You need a licensed professional to do it for you, otherwise there are health risks associated. Heck even a professional doing it has health risks. It's still synthetic material going into your body/face. So, no, it's not embarassing to call fillers plastic surgery. The term is a general term used to refer to any beauty and cosmetic enhancement.

Hating people for ps is stupid. It's their body, their choice. But acting like botox or fillers are natural and not cosmetic enhancements that require money, professional access and a foreign synthetic material injected into the body is just as stupid.
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On The Scandal Jun 27, 2026
Title The Scandal
Two of the best idol-turned-actresses in the cast, both from second gen, both from groups that were active at the same time? This is everything please let Sun Hwa have a big role too omg my second gen heart is gonna explode if we get Secret and Afterschool together in one frame
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