Please. Nowhere on earth does she look 40, and from no angle does he look like someone in his early 20s either.…
I already acknowledged that it’s your opinion, and that’s completely fine. I just don’t think it’s fair to generalize it, since many people see it differently. That’s all I wanted to say. Thank you.
Please. Nowhere on earth does she look 40, and from no angle does he look like someone in his early 20s either.…
Sorry, but where exactly have you seen him without filters? Most dramas tend to use heavy filtering, especially for actors over 30. Even in his earlier projects, he didn’t really look like someone in his early 20s—more like early to mid-30s. Of course, everyone perceives things differently, but that view shouldn’t be generalized, since many people out there feel he looks his age.
Got you Byeon woo seok hater. So jealous of him over because he overshadowed your kweenie kim hye yoon in LR 😆😆
Nothing negative was said about anyone in my comment, yet you felt the need to drag other actors into this — that says everything about your logic and your fan-fiction. People like you are exactly why no positive conversation can happen on any forum. Get a life. Blockhead like you need to be blocked.
loved her in lovely runner so i watched her popular prev work it felt like she was same character in different…
This is exactly the problem with some drama watchers—they often focus only on an actor’s popular dramas and form opinions without seeing their full body of work. If you genuinely want to understand KHY’s talent, watch her projects: Sky Castle, The Girl on a Bulldozer, and Snowdrop. Her performances in these alone demonstrate her versatility and range as an actor—far from being a “one-type” performer. And in case anyone doubts it, her critically acclaimed awards are further proof of her skills.
Dude aren’t you that Byeonwooseok fan saying in other drama pages that you are his fan continuously? Everywhere…
Exactly—that’s the only case. When actual competition came into the picture, they realized they had been building castles in the sky and were forced back to reality. Hype lasts only without competition; real comparison makes the truth obvious. Time has a way of clarifying positions—eventually everyone receives a proper reality check about where they truly stand.
I also want to make it clear that I have nothing against BWS. He has always been respectful and grateful as a colleague and has openly acknowledged HyeYoon’s support during filming, which I genuinely admire—just as she has consistently shown the same respect and support toward him. The issue has never been the actor himself; it’s his section of delusional fans who need to step outside their bubble and get a life.
Lastly- both of them are doing well in their respective careers, so it’s best to let them make the most of their choices and wish them best for all their future endeavours instead of spreading unnecessary negativity.
Dude aren’t you that Byeonwooseok fan saying in other drama pages that you are his fan continuously? Everywhere…
I don’t think they actually refused to vote for him in the popularity poll at all—that’s just a narrative they’re pushing because they lost to another male actor whose fandom is simply bigger than theirs. When real competition showed up, they couldn’t win, and this is just a coping mechanism. It’s the classic “sour grapes” situation: when you can’t reach the grapes, you convince yourself they were sour anyway.
And honestly, this has nothing to do with the LR tag. That association isn’t going anywhere—it’s tied to their favourite’s entire career. His existence and recognition in the industry stem from that drama, and denying it would be like trying to erase his own career history.
Dude aren’t you that Byeonwooseok fan saying in other drama pages that you are his fan continuously? Everywhere…
Exactly. I mean, their favorite has already received so much from that show, yet some fans still can’t help but be greedy. Instead of just focusing on him and praising him—they go out of their way to hate on other actors. It’s really frustrating, completely unnecessary, and honestly shows how mannerless and immature that behavior is.
Last time I checked, everyone was bashing an actress for doing three romcoms in a row but no one says the same…
The reason no one says that about Kim Hye-yoon is simple: she isn’t playing the same type of character or sticking to a single genre. Anyone who has actually checked her filmography can see how varied her roles are across tones and genres. So maybe get your facts straight first.
Calling Kim Hye-yoon “nugu” is where your argument completely collapses. Nugu actors don’t win acting awards, lead multiple major dramas or films, or get trusted with diverse and challenging roles. That’s not “nugu privilege”—that’s **INDUSTRY CREDIBILITY**, earned through her hard work and consistently carrying demanding roles, not by riding on someone else’s name or shoulders or pure luck.
And let’s be honest—the real issue here isn’t her range, it’s that she isn’t being dragged by your shallow standards. That frustration says far more about your thinking than it ever does about her career. So, get a life. Period.
I'm so tired of Kim Hye Yoon playing the role where she continuously pursues the ML.It happened in Extraordinary…
LMAO🤣 🤣, it’s very clear you haven’t actually watched any of these dramas. In the first two, both male leads fall for her character first, and she reciprocates later—because that’s literally how the story is written. In plain English: "they chased her character first". As for No Tail to tell, the synopsis itself makes it obvious it’s heading the same way. So if you’re tired of watching her, do everyone a favour and stop. Celebrities are better off without this kind of toxic, uninformed commentary anyway.
Daesang is given for cultural impact — and let’s be practical and real, neither the show nor KYJ has created…
" 'Best Female Actor’ is definitely something her fans can look forward to." This is exactly what I clearly mentioned in my first comment. I firmly believe anyone who reads it properly will see that it has the same meaning as what you wrote in yours. So, please make sure to read carefully and understand the full context of the discussion before commenting. Thank you.
Daesang is given for cultural impact — and let’s be practical and real, neither the show nor KYJ has created…
The point in that comment was straightforward, yet her response came off unnecessarily defensive and condescending — that *is* rude, no matter how you look at it. I called it out because the tone wasn’t warranted. I simply didn’t like it, and that’s fair.
Also, you weren’t part of that conversation in the first place, so I don’t get why you’re stepping in. This was between me and Nauriya. You can’t decide how I should feel about someone’s tone, and there was no need to defend something that wasn’t even directed at you. Let the people involved handle their own convers ation.
Daesang is given for cultural impact — and let’s be practical and real, neither the show nor KYJ has created…
I’m not questioning your opinion, but the tone of your reply came off as unnecessarily rude. I only explained how Daesang criteria work because your earlier comment made it seem like those factors weren’t being considered — it’s not an award given solely for acting, no matter how strongly you feel she deserves it. And honestly, Best Actress (if she wins one) is a major achievement on its own, not some consolation prize.
You’re free to believe her performance is Daesang-worthy, but that doesn’t change how the award is actually decided or the fact that there are, or will be, other strong contenders for it.
We can disagree without the attitude. Keeping your tone respectful is basic courtesy.
And don’t bother replying — I don’t waste my time on people who choose to be rude and delusional.
if she doesn't win daesang, it will be huge disappointment!
Daesang is given for cultural impact — and let’s be practical and real, neither the show nor KYJ has created any, so that’s not happening.But, ‘Best Female Actor’ is definitely something her fans can look forward to. The girls from As You Stand By Me will be strong competition too, as both delivered phenomenal performances. Unless another exceptional performance comes out by the end of the year.
nam jihyun was good for that character role. why kim hyeyoon?????
Weirdly, I’m 100% sure about that — I don’t even know why, but I am 😅. Also, there were only vague rumors about a new male character and nothing confirmed, so I highly doubt there will be any new additions except for Hyeyoon. And honestly, there’s no need for that in this kind of case-heavy, character-driven story — even in S1, the romance was barely there. In the end they did show a love angle between PO and Ji Hyun, but it was hardly memorable. And even if they do bring someone in, I personally think it would be for Nara, not Hyeyoon. Just my thoughts.
nam jihyun was good for that character role. why kim hyeyoon?????
I really don’t think she’ll be paired with him. He’ll probably continue to be shown as Nam Ji-Hyun’s love interest, just with both of them busy at their respective law firms. Since P.O left his old firm at the end of S1 and joined Nara’s newly established firm while Ji-Hyun stayed at her original one, they’ll still be romantically together but working separately. And that’s most likely how the story will shift away from Nam Ji-Hyun and also Kim Jun-Han (both still remaining at the previous firm from S1), with S2 focusing on the cases handled by Nara’s new firm — featuring Nara, P.O, and the newly joined lawyer Hye-Yoon. So the dynamic between P.O and Hye-Yoon will most likely stay strictly senior–junior colleagues. And honestly, I highly doubt there will be any love-interest track this season for either Hye-Yoon or Nara, because the story doesn’t really need it.
Few years back, I happened to watch Circle of Atonement and The 8th Night, and I really liked KYJ acting in both. But when I saw her later work in romantic-comedy or melodrama, especially after 2016, it felt quite bland and didn’t bring out the actor I’d seen before. Her craft just wasn’t as sharp in those genres. But now, watching her in Dear X, it’s clear she fits naturally into darker, emotionally layered material—it’s a space she instinctively understands. Romance, melodrama, and rom-coms simply don’t tap into her strengths the same way. And that’s perfectly fine—every actor shines brightest in a certain lane, and for Kim Yoo-jung, this is definitely hers.
(Some people may not agree, but this is just my opinion and I’m not here to argue.)
Park jinyoung cant act to save his life but he keep on getting casted. Literally always no chemistry with his…
He’s not a bad actor, but he can be a bit hit-or-miss. There are roles where he fits naturally and does really well, while in others he just doesn’t quite land the impact.
I also want to make it clear that I have nothing against BWS. He has always been respectful and grateful as a colleague and has openly acknowledged HyeYoon’s support during filming, which I genuinely admire—just as she has consistently shown the same respect and support toward him. The issue has never been the actor himself; it’s his section of delusional fans who need to step outside their bubble and get a life.
Lastly- both of them are doing well in their respective careers, so it’s best to let them make the most of their choices and wish them best for all their future endeavours instead of spreading unnecessary negativity.
And honestly, this has nothing to do with the LR tag. That association isn’t going anywhere—it’s tied to their favourite’s entire career. His existence and recognition in the industry stem from that drama, and denying it would be like trying to erase his own career history.
Calling Kim Hye-yoon “nugu” is where your argument completely collapses. Nugu actors don’t win acting awards, lead multiple major dramas or films, or get trusted with diverse and challenging roles. That’s not “nugu privilege”—that’s **INDUSTRY CREDIBILITY**, earned through her hard work and consistently carrying demanding roles, not by riding on someone else’s name or shoulders or pure luck.
And let’s be honest—the real issue here isn’t her range, it’s that she isn’t being dragged by your shallow standards. That frustration says far more about your thinking than it ever does about her career. So, get a life. Period.
As for No Tail to tell, the synopsis itself makes it obvious it’s heading the same way. So if you’re tired of watching her, do everyone a favour and stop. Celebrities are better off without this kind of toxic, uninformed commentary anyway.
Also, you weren’t part of that conversation in the first place, so I don’t get why you’re stepping in. This was between me and Nauriya. You can’t decide how I should feel about someone’s tone, and there was no need to defend something that wasn’t even directed at you. Let the people involved handle their own convers
ation.
You’re free to believe her performance is Daesang-worthy, but that doesn’t change how the award is actually decided or the fact that there are, or will be, other strong contenders for it.
We can disagree without the attitude. Keeping your tone respectful is basic courtesy.
And don’t bother replying — I don’t waste my time on people who choose to be rude and delusional.
Just my thoughts.
(Some people may not agree, but this is just my opinion and I’m not here to argue.)