Justice for Taejun! Both MLs are such terrible friends to him, even the one who went back in time.
Poor Taejun is just stuck there, confused, wondering what he did wrong to suddenly be villainized by his own best friend.
And Hyesong too⦠even if in this timeline he isnāt that close to Taejun, in the present timeline Taejun was clearly doing a lot of the heavy lifting in their friendship. So he should know better.
I knew not to expect much when I found out New was the director, but damn⦠the disappointment is still there.
It felt so out of character for Pai to give in that quickly. Moving into Timās house? I know it was probably meant to be funny, but that whole gecko scene just wasnāt it for me. It honestly felt like a disservice to Paiās character.
I expected to see him more heartbroken and actually process the betrayal, as well as the loss of his position. That company meant the world to him. Instead, everything just moved past it so quickly.
I canāt help but think of You Shulang and how we were really allowed to sit with his pain. You could feel the betrayal and heartbreak because the direction actually gave space for those emotions to land to the viewer. š
What is/was the rlshp btwn Boston and Hua? Why did he look like that when Boston came in? What is the deal between Boston and Jack? Ps. Didn't watch ssn 1 and not planing to
Itās always interesting how some people start with "I've supported her for years" and then go on to…
Who are you to decide that my concern is faux just because you donāt agree with it? And where in my comment did I pick on her body?
Also, the usual āif you donāt like how she looks, donāt watch the showā response is such a cop-out. People have eyes. Noticing a drastic change and expressing concern isnāt the same as hate.
There was nothing hateful in my comment. This is a real issue affecting many actors, not just in Korea but in Hollywood too. The industryās obsession with being extremely thin isnāt a joke. Eating disorders are not a joke either, and itās something people should be able to talk about openly.
PMY is my OG, but sheās barely recognizable with how much weight sheās lost. Iām really struggling with this show because of how thin sheās gotten.
I genuinely donāt see the need for such drastic weight loss, especially when she keeps saying she had to lose weight for the last two roles sheās played. Guys⦠itās 2026. There have to be makeup techniques, styling, and costume design that can make someone appear gaunt for a role without them having to lose weight they donāt even have to spare.
She looks so different now that itās honestly a bit hard to watch. And this is coming from someone who has supported her for years.
But at some point we have to call a spade a spade and advocate for better health standards for actors. No role should require someone to push their body to that extent.
This one is an absolute delight. Thereās a great balance between the sad and wholesome moments. There are so many layers to this show and Iām patiently waiting that to unfold.
Poor Taejun is just stuck there, confused, wondering what he did wrong to suddenly be villainized by his own best friend.
And Hyesong too⦠even if in this timeline he isnāt that close to Taejun, in the present timeline Taejun was clearly doing a lot of the heavy lifting in their friendship. So he should know better.
It felt so out of character for Pai to give in that quickly. Moving into Timās house? I know it was probably meant to be funny, but that whole gecko scene just wasnāt it for me. It honestly felt like a disservice to Paiās character.
I expected to see him more heartbroken and actually process the betrayal, as well as the loss of his position. That company meant the world to him. Instead, everything just moved past it so quickly.
I canāt help but think of You Shulang and how we were really allowed to sit with his pain. You could feel the betrayal and heartbreak because the direction actually gave space for those emotions to land to the viewer. š
Also, the usual āif you donāt like how she looks, donāt watch the showā response is such a cop-out. People have eyes. Noticing a drastic change and expressing concern isnāt the same as hate.
There was nothing hateful in my comment. This is a real issue affecting many actors, not just in Korea but in Hollywood too. The industryās obsession with being extremely thin isnāt a joke. Eating disorders are not a joke either, and itās something people should be able to talk about openly.
I genuinely donāt see the need for such drastic weight loss, especially when she keeps saying she had to lose weight for the last two roles sheās played. Guys⦠itās 2026. There have to be makeup techniques, styling, and costume design that can make someone appear gaunt for a role without them having to lose weight they donāt even have to spare.
She looks so different now that itās honestly a bit hard to watch. And this is coming from someone who has supported her for years.
But at some point we have to call a spade a spade and advocate for better health standards for actors. No role should require someone to push their body to that extent.
But DindinTawan explain yourselves! Outside on rock hard concrete??!! YOOOH šš