Add Head Over Heels. The fact you mentioned all shows that I've actually liked from this year, I would go and…
I havenât seen Bon Appetit but I saw some clips on youtube and I also know the ending and the issues with it (usually Iâm not a person thatâs wary of spoilers, weird some exceptions when I especially donât want to spoil myself, besides that I donât mind spoilers at al lol).
Add Head Over Heels. The fact you mentioned all shows that I've actually liked from this year, I would go and…
yes, Head over Heels first 10 episodes were so good, and then the last two were such a rushed ending, and anticlimactic (they werenât terrible though, just the jump in quality/continuity was more noticeable because the previous episodes were so good).
Unfortunately (I guess?), based on the comments I saw on youtube, the attitude of Korean netizens towards this…
yeah, no I get what you mean, I just shared what I saw from other reactions online. Personally it doesnât matter much to me, the person who was practicing medicine illegally should be punished as it is breaking the law, but the people who used their services? If they knew, they knew the risks. If they didnât know, then they literally donât have anything to do with the situation besides being under the wrong impression, and either way theyâre not the main culprit, so I donât really care, I donât think itâs really that important.
âSometimes we donât directly express our feelings to someone weâve been dating for a long time, but itâs…
Yeah, but itâs also not an evil thing to do, itâs a very humane mistake and natural behavior, yet people here act as if he was the most sinister, selfish character with malicious intentions... He is valid in his own feelings, just as much as the FL or the ML are, and he hasnât done anything that out of pocket really⊠(all of these characters have done some mistakes, and a bit manipulating lol). I think most of people, the viewers would behave exactly like he does, if they were in his situation, (and it would make sense to behave like that from his perspective on everything) and I feel like people here refuse to acknowledge that for some reason. Maybe embarrassment? Because going after someone who doesnât reciprocate your feelings or acting possessive, scared of change or a bit selfish in trying to avoid feelings of humiliation, rejection or awkwardness etc is usually embarrassing later on, and imagining yourself in such situations might feel a bit embarrassing too, and might make you think âoh no, Iâd never behave like that, Iâd have been betterâ but itâs just something that happens to a lot of people, and they have to learn from their own experience. Itâs not pleasant nor an especially righteous way of acting but itâs normal (and people are not evil or disgusting with bad personality just because they experience feelings that arenât always positive or create situations that arenât always good, or act in a way that looking back or from an outsider perspective, isnât always right according to the situation).
This crap makes no sense. Someone he trusted ***RECOMMENDS*** a clinic for whatever & Key believes that it's…
Unfortunately (I guess?), based on the comments I saw on youtube, the attitude of Korean netizens towards this situation is the opposite of yours, as they feel betrayed by the idol who had a good image âhow could he not have known since his image in media is always cunning/well-understanding?? Itâs a matter of common senseâ and the fact that he released a statement quite late is not helping his case.
Illegal medical serviceâŠHmm I have seen drama talking about those surgery stand-in. But this⊠I donât understand…
restricted IV drip may mean just vitamins or minerals, ones you get in a hospital to get you on your feet etc. A lot of rich people live like that, they party and drink etc a lot and theyâre hangover and sick afterwards and then they spend a day on fluids from iv and then theyâre âas good as newâ (of course not really, but it help them stay way healthier and better off than someone who would just drink heavily etc without any treatments, thanks to that theyâre still in considerably good condition). Or there are cases when doctors are alcoholics, because of the pressure related to this profession, they drink heavily on weekends/days off and then detoxify themselves, spend a day with an iv drip and then theyâre able to normally go to work as if nothing happened. Idols too, during promoting comebacks sleep very little, sometimes just a couple hours for the entire week, so they stay awake and with enough energy to promote (usually, of course accidents happen too) by drinking copious amounts of coffee, catching sleep whenever they can even if for just a minute, and iv drips etc. Essentially iv drips are a way for rich people or companies etc (offered to the employees who have to work a lot - like idols) to stay moderately healthy (âkeeping them aliveâ) and functioning when the conditions are unfavorable for that (often caused by themselves ie heavy drinking, physically demanding and unhealthy job etc). Itâs not like, illegal or anything tho, from what I know. So I wouldnât be surprised if many idols used iv drips to function, and even past their most difficult times in their careers, once the body gets used to something, itâs hard to stop or find a new way of functioning.
But all this is just my assumption, donât take it as absolute truth.
Currently on ep 8No, the second lead is pissing me off. You had more than 2 decades to say something. To confess…
He did confess though, was honest with Darim and is chill with her, waiting for her answer (which heâll probably get in episode 11, or looking at the development between DR and JH, he should get it at least) I donât remember when it happened tho, episode 8 or 9⊠anyway, the situation does clear up more.
At this point the second lead is the only villain in the story. How can people have second lead syndrome in this…
He doesnât do anything villainous though. His only fault at this point is interfering with the main ship (FL and ML getting together), which he is just bound to do because he is the SML and the writers chose to go with the love-triangle troupe. He is a bit too possessive over Darim, but otherwise he is a totally okay guy.
The true bad guys of the story probably are Haeyoungâs brother and JiHyeokâs father, and maybe his sister too to some extent.
35 is young but I understand as actors get close to 40 in Korea it's competitive who still can be considered relevant.…
right, also idol life is really intense and not very heathy, so I imagine he must have pushed his body quite a lot in his 20s, and as usually your body changes quite a lot in your 30s in addition to that there is all the âbaggageâ from his 20s. So I see why he might get tired easily more now, Ji Chang Wook said something similar recently too, about action scenes getting more difficult to shoot.
Iâve got to say, his styling was phenomenal! The highlights in the hair, the earring(s), and the clothes he wore, I loved all of it!! And heâs very handsome of course, so it complimented him well.
Personally it doesnât matter much to me, the person who was practicing medicine illegally should be punished as it is breaking the law, but the people who used their services? If they knew, they knew the risks. If they didnât know, then they literally donât have anything to do with the situation besides being under the wrong impression, and either way theyâre not the main culprit, so I donât really care, I donât think itâs really that important.
He is valid in his own feelings, just as much as the FL or the ML are, and he hasnât done anything that out of pocket really⊠(all of these characters have done some mistakes, and a bit manipulating lol).
I think most of people, the viewers would behave exactly like he does, if they were in his situation, (and it would make sense to behave like that from his perspective on everything) and I feel like people here refuse to acknowledge that for some reason. Maybe embarrassment? Because going after someone who doesnât reciprocate your feelings or acting possessive, scared of change or a bit selfish in trying to avoid feelings of humiliation, rejection or awkwardness etc is usually embarrassing later on, and imagining yourself in such situations might feel a bit embarrassing too, and might make you think âoh no, Iâd never behave like that, Iâd have been betterâ but itâs just something that happens to a lot of people, and they have to learn from their own experience. Itâs not pleasant nor an especially righteous way of acting but itâs normal (and people are not evil or disgusting with bad personality just because they experience feelings that arenât always positive or create situations that arenât always good, or act in a way that looking back or from an outsider perspective, isnât always right according to the situation).
https://youtu.be/-4kJnXLxB-Q?si=0tkosFM6Y2ToBk0I
Idols too, during promoting comebacks sleep very little, sometimes just a couple hours for the entire week, so they stay awake and with enough energy to promote (usually, of course accidents happen too) by drinking copious amounts of coffee, catching sleep whenever they can even if for just a minute, and iv drips etc.
Essentially iv drips are a way for rich people or companies etc (offered to the employees who have to work a lot - like idols) to stay moderately healthy (âkeeping them aliveâ) and functioning when the conditions are unfavorable for that (often caused by themselves ie heavy drinking, physically demanding and unhealthy job etc). Itâs not like, illegal or anything tho, from what I know.
So I wouldnât be surprised if many idols used iv drips to function, and even past their most difficult times in their careers, once the body gets used to something, itâs hard to stop or find a new way of functioning.
But all this is just my assumption, donât take it as absolute truth.
The true bad guys of the story probably are Haeyoungâs brother and JiHyeokâs father, and maybe his sister too to some extent.
Ji Hyeok: YES!!!
Da Rim: oh no, what now? oh noâŠ
That was hilarious đ