Truly seeing this makes me happy that I'm not a fan of anyone. Of course I have favorite actors and actresses, and I would feel sad if I found out about a situation like this. But the blind faith that some fans act with already borders on insanity. (I'm really glad I'm not a "fan") They only believe one side without looking at the other. I like to be as neutral as possible in everything, to see both sides and not lean towards one. Although I am more inclined with one side because let's face it, there are murky and strange things on that side of the whole affair.
If I'm told and I believe that the debt was actually paid off and Kim Sae Ron didn't have to pay anything, but they still send her the notice as "acting". Couldn't they have been clearer with her? Or were they, and the cancellation and public repudiation was the trigger?
In any case, it makes sense that money is not relevant to a company that has more income.
If I believe they were actually dating from the age of 19. The military service letter thing bothers me, and even more so if they say the photos are from before. (For various reasons like moles and such) It seems too perfect that it started as soon as he was of legal age.
There it seems they want to hide that someone likes minors.
Kim Soo Hyun didn't even send a flower to his funeral. That he didn't give the minimum respect to his death. I'm not saying he should go, but not even a wreath of flowers, if you dated someone, you know them, isn't that the least you can do? (Even if it's a secret) And maybe the company prevented him or whatever, because of the repeated denials that they were dating, that would be a measure of not making a fire. They acted like a company in denying the relationship, even though that sounds the coldest, it would be like a "correct" measure.
But even though it was his birthday, neither was it acting like it was the "best day". That borders on the psychotic, were they on such bad terms? It's despicable regardless.
In the end, it is most likely that Kim Sae Ron was depressed because she could no longer be an actress, because of the repudiation and harassment of the people, and that's why she decided (ignoring the debt issue) She had lost her oppa, her first love, and he ignored her. (Maybe she wanted him to help her reintegrate into the working life as an actress so she could also pay the "debt") Then she chose death on her birthday so that he would remember her or that day she was thinking a lot about him and felt too sad. (We'll never know) It doesn't seem like she threatened Kim Sae Joon at any point because otherwise those messages would have appeared. It seemed more like a pure love, dependent in some way on being her first love. But that doesn't change the fact that he shouldn't have dated minors. If you liked her that's fine, the heart commands, but as an adult stop and don't cross the line. Keep it platonic.
I feel the girl grew up too fast, maybe fueled by being a very young actress and even worse having a "relationship" with an adult.
She flew too high only to fall and couldn't handle the fall, the one who was flying with her kept flying without worrying about how she was...
Given how Korean society is, I want the cancellation. Honestly, other Korean actors and actresses have been canceled for less, why should he be immune? Because he's famous, "handsome" (I really never saw the handsome but to each his own) or has a lot of money. That's worse, because he has the faculties to get out of this situation unscathed as if he did nothing wrong and nothing is questionable, like several actors who have done worse things.
Netflix doesn't have that tag currently (charming, feel-good, romantic), but some have claimed it was there previously.…
Yeah, weird, I don't have Netflix so I can't confirm it. Perhaps no one can confirm it and it was more smoke caused by the theories that were formed about the disease. Well, I don't think I'll watch this k-drama on air, maybe when it ends or maybe never :/ In the end, the only thing I will watch on air this month will be No Gain, No Love
I had heard that this k-drama Netflix labeled it as a "sad ending" I was thinking about watching it, but just in case I want to protect my emotional stability
If I'm told and I believe that the debt was actually paid off and Kim Sae Ron didn't have to pay anything, but they still send her the notice as "acting". Couldn't they have been clearer with her? Or were they, and the cancellation and public repudiation was the trigger?
In any case, it makes sense that money is not relevant to a company that has more income.
If I believe they were actually dating from the age of 19. The military service letter thing bothers me, and even more so if they say the photos are from before. (For various reasons like moles and such) It seems too perfect that it started as soon as he was of legal age.
There it seems they want to hide that someone likes minors.
Kim Soo Hyun didn't even send a flower to his funeral. That he didn't give the minimum respect to his death. I'm not saying he should go, but not even a wreath of flowers, if you dated someone, you know them, isn't that the least you can do? (Even if it's a secret) And maybe the company prevented him or whatever, because of the repeated denials that they were dating, that would be a measure of not making a fire. They acted like a company in denying the relationship, even though that sounds the coldest, it would be like a "correct" measure.
But even though it was his birthday, neither was it acting like it was the "best day". That borders on the psychotic, were they on such bad terms? It's despicable regardless.
In the end, it is most likely that Kim Sae Ron was depressed because she could no longer be an actress, because of the repudiation and harassment of the people, and that's why she decided (ignoring the debt issue) She had lost her oppa, her first love, and he ignored her. (Maybe she wanted him to help her reintegrate into the working life as an actress so she could also pay the "debt") Then she chose death on her birthday so that he would remember her or that day she was thinking a lot about him and felt too sad. (We'll never know) It doesn't seem like she threatened Kim Sae Joon at any point because otherwise those messages would have appeared. It seemed more like a pure love, dependent in some way on being her first love. But that doesn't change the fact that he shouldn't have dated minors. If you liked her that's fine, the heart commands, but as an adult stop and don't cross the line. Keep it platonic.
I feel the girl grew up too fast, maybe fueled by being a very young actress and even worse having a "relationship" with an adult.
She flew too high only to fall and couldn't handle the fall, the one who was flying with her kept flying without worrying about how she was...
Given how Korean society is, I want the cancellation. Honestly, other Korean actors and actresses have been canceled for less, why should he be immune? Because he's famous, "handsome" (I really never saw the handsome but to each his own) or has a lot of money. That's worse, because he has the faculties to get out of this situation unscathed as if he did nothing wrong and nothing is questionable, like several actors who have done worse things.
Well, I don't think I'll watch this k-drama on air, maybe when it ends or maybe never :/
In the end, the only thing I will watch on air this month will be No Gain, No Love
I was thinking about watching it, but just in case I want to protect my emotional stability