It does say fifth grade....y'all have never been immature? Bullying isn't some immature act, its mental torture. Sure, children are shit and are insensitive, but they're not mentally developed to understand that they're hurting the other person with their words or actions..
By calling this bullying you are reducing the credibility of actors who have actually bullied and scarred people's lives. He did not say 'The accusations were true, I'm guilty.' He's just said what he was actually guilty of and that was a tiff that caused BOTH sides pain. We don't know them, we can't just assume shit.
I'm someone who has been bullied and cyber bullied. My best friend was someone who was part of the bullies in fifth grade, but she and her mother apologised to me and my parents, we've moved on with it. Do not project your experiences of bullying and assume that the boy who accused this person went through the same. WE DO NOT KNOW.
I'm not defending this guy, hell I'm not his fan. But this problem of 'showing their true colours' and accusing actors/actresses of being a 'bully' is so tiring. And thats horrible because when someone who was bullied badly by someone who is now gained fame, loved by many, comes out with the truth, it will be easily pushed away.
I wanna watch it because of Se-jeong but damn is kdramas running out of plots? I can think ten that would be better than this right off the bat....ugh chaebols, employee--hoping they at least make se-jeong a strong fl.
He's probably burned out and genuinely struggling. It doesn't really matter because good people will always find a way to shine and clearly he's meant to earn fame seeing that he's going strong.
Okay but am I the only one who feels like CX improved and LYZ kinda soured in their acting? Love is sweet is my go to drama and i liked him way better there. His character description here is more my style yet he feels lacklustre. But CX definitely improved, she's still stiff but she's emoting pretty well. I liked the storyline until 21st episode now its just ugh-
Its kinda weird....cause till now the roles LMH picked made him look very...fancy and stale tbh? I mean, at least the ones that gave him the fame. Tbh, he's insanely gorgeous and can deliver....but not to the extent where I could remember him sincerely, I could only thoroughly enjoy watching King Eternal cause of the chemistry, story and pairing.
But GHJ on the other hand....i think i've watched almost ALL her dramas, and currently rewatching LOLOL- I fear she would definitely overshadow him in terms of acting while LMH might just take the 'dazzling' looks that usual kdrama actresses do.
Kinda wish this was released considering the actress was proven innocent and was actually the one who was bullied. T_T Hyesoo and Jaehyun and the whole cast deserve to be seen.
I didn't even flinch at this news because see unlike many scandals and accusations this seemed extremely private and personal: who are we to judge someone's relationship? No one is better than anyone, we all screw up. And even so, in this case, Seonho is and always will be innocent. Dispatch has proven the story along with messages and interviews from the people involved. He's cleaner than ever, he's even more innocent after this.
The fans of ksh however should calm tf down. Hating and threatening her makes it seem even more horrible.
All I'm saying is clean the slate and move forward. Let this be an example of how we can never judge someone else's relationship.
okay but why am i seeing less of Han so hee comments and more about how hot the men were? My girl took me from 'I'm that girl in a toxic relationship' to 'i will not hesitate to put a bullet in your head' so WELL-- her acting is ON POINT DAMMIT SHE'S GOOD. Yeah, the story had a lot of plot holes and honestly, 'Kill it' had a somewhat fleshed out story than this, but HAN SO HEE made me stay. HSKSKS- SHE, mujin and ahn bo hyun gave me bi attacks.
The cinematography....and the direction is *chef's kiss* Its pretty obvious its done by a female because of certain intricate details that many have missed.
But damn, the story seems to have no plot. Like, all I see is beautiful, terrible (except for the Sl's and off my personal fav POTATO BOI) characters being downright stupid, shitty and DUMB. Like even a measly romcom has its story, its reasons and character arcs.
What is Nevertheless, trying to say? Is it showing the spectrum of human emotions in a disastrous relationship between a broken hearted woman and a player? Is it trying to warn people against people like the ML? Does it try to show us what a 'friends with benefits' relationship is and how it evolves when emotions are involved?
It shows none of these properly. All we get is beautiful Nabi being blind to red flags and seductive Jae-eon reducing women to his pastime activities because his wounded lil self can't handle a relationship but still involves himself emotionally when Nabi tries to get away.
I don't get the hype over Jae-Eon, especially when someone like Potato Boy exists. Doesn't Nabi want to date? Can't she understand that Jae-Eon can never give her love? She doesn't need to love potato boy, she needs to stop going for a man who's nothing but red flags .We didn't need Jae-Eon POV, because he doesn't deserve the screen time (not attacking Song Kang, I meant his character. Just like how it was in the webtoon.)
I rooted for Nabi until when she reciprocated his kiss back at the ep 7, like I lost it. Nabi was supposed to be relatable. SHE'S PLAIN DUMB. She MADE THE CHOICE FOLKS. Tbh, I'm watching the series as I'm curious as to how they'll revive the arc of the three main characters.
For a show that could've been a truly inspiring and enlightening show about flings and relationships for confused people in their 20's or for people who fall for the wrong ones and get up hurt, they merely reduced it to a 'beautiful cinematography' with no storyline.
Also, I want Potato Boi to get someone who appreciates and treasures him--
Everyone seemed to judge hey by the first two episodes.... thats the point of a character arc, right? She becomes human as the series goes on.
If she was perfect, then this drama would be boring. This drama has quite the balance, and I love it. While at times, the FL is shit, the ML also is really defenceless. In the court scene in ep2, she LITERALLY saved them all.
I'd advise you guys to finish the drama before commenting. If the roles were reversed, wouldn't you make excuses for the ML and say that "Oh look, the FL is teaching our ML to be more human." It's the same thing, gender reversed.
When you're before the law, emotional appealing can be misused often. There needs to be a balance, and this duo works like a charm. Besides, she did redeem herself at all times, so I don't see why you hate the FL. She's cruel, he's empathetic. It works.
I loved this drama, lmao i got so invested into it that I stayed up a whole night watching.
But this one scene put me off so badly.
In Ep-18 at the anime-con scene, Lu Si Cheng barely holds her back...like man he just fricking stood there barely holding back a pissed off Smiling before her teammates surrounded her, like I would be angry too.
It was such disrespect and she was also someone who had a bad temper, rather than disciplining her with his stare he could've been more proactive and actually shield her completely and calmed her down before she could do anything else. In the end, she gets the short stick for not being a good teammate and is criticised, by Lu Si Cheng himself. Like i get their point of trying to make Smiling a flawed character who is under spotlight-, but she just lunged at her and yelled, she didn't hit her when the woman actually hit their teammate's hand- a body part which their whole career is dependent on.
It just felt like this scene was made just to highlight the flaw(her temper), the weight of being someone famous and act as canon fodder for their progressing relationship, rather than something that would've generally earned criticism for someone under the spotlight. I also wished they gave Xu Kai some space in his character to actually show emotion- even stone cold people have their moments.
It just made me frustrated, but I loved everything else, nonetheless.
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OH MY GOD FINALLY SOMEONE GOT THE POINT- honestly its tiring watching them go back and forth especially when we know whats gonna happen. but their bts scenes show how comfortable they are with each other. Its really cute.
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Hahaha... more than 'pure and innocent' i'd tag the FL as 'Pure' and 'Naive' cause she's definitely not innocent. I've never been hooked on a c-drama with a cute female lead...until this one, I hate cute characters. ABSOLUTELY HATE THEM.
IDK how,but in this drama, Esther Yu's done a great job in making cute bearable, of course the slow shots are soo cringy and I generally sit out for them...but the chemistry works just right as they kinda moved away from the higher steps of 'cliches'. Even her pouts don't seem forced and her voice isn't really pitchy...unlike how some people exaggerate it. For a veteran drama watcher, this drama is worthwhile.
By calling this bullying you are reducing the credibility of actors who have actually bullied and scarred people's lives. He did not say 'The accusations were true, I'm guilty.' He's just said what he was actually guilty of and that was a tiff that caused BOTH sides pain. We don't know them, we can't just assume shit.
I'm someone who has been bullied and cyber bullied. My best friend was someone who was part of the bullies in fifth grade, but she and her mother apologised to me and my parents, we've moved on with it. Do not project your experiences of bullying and assume that the boy who accused this person went through the same. WE DO NOT KNOW.
I'm not defending this guy, hell I'm not his fan. But this problem of 'showing their true colours' and accusing actors/actresses of being a 'bully' is so tiring. And thats horrible because when someone who was bullied badly by someone who is now gained fame, loved by many, comes out with the truth, it will be easily pushed away.
But GHJ on the other hand....i think i've watched almost ALL her dramas, and currently rewatching LOLOL- I fear she would definitely overshadow him in terms of acting while LMH might just take the 'dazzling' looks that usual kdrama actresses do.
The fans of ksh however should calm tf down. Hating and threatening her makes it seem even more horrible.
All I'm saying is clean the slate and move forward. Let this be an example of how we can never judge someone else's relationship.
But damn, the story seems to have no plot. Like, all I see is beautiful, terrible (except for the Sl's and off my personal fav POTATO BOI) characters being downright stupid, shitty and DUMB. Like even a measly romcom has its story, its reasons and character arcs.
What is Nevertheless, trying to say? Is it showing the spectrum of human emotions in a disastrous relationship between a broken hearted woman and a player? Is it trying to warn people against people like the ML? Does it try to show us what a 'friends with benefits' relationship is and how it evolves when emotions are involved?
It shows none of these properly. All we get is beautiful Nabi being blind to red flags and seductive Jae-eon reducing women to his pastime activities because his wounded lil self can't handle a relationship but still involves himself emotionally when Nabi tries to get away.
I don't get the hype over Jae-Eon, especially when someone like Potato Boy exists. Doesn't Nabi want to date? Can't she understand that Jae-Eon can never give her love? She doesn't need to love potato boy, she needs to stop going for a man who's nothing but red flags .We didn't need Jae-Eon POV, because he doesn't deserve the screen time (not attacking Song Kang, I meant his character. Just like how it was in the webtoon.)
I rooted for Nabi until when she reciprocated his kiss back at the ep 7, like I lost it. Nabi was supposed to be relatable. SHE'S PLAIN DUMB. She MADE THE CHOICE FOLKS. Tbh, I'm watching the series as I'm curious as to how they'll revive the arc of the three main characters.
For a show that could've been a truly inspiring and enlightening show about flings and relationships for confused people in their 20's or for people who fall for the wrong ones and get up hurt, they merely reduced it to a 'beautiful cinematography' with no storyline.
Also, I want Potato Boi to get someone who appreciates and treasures him--
If she was perfect, then this drama would be boring. This drama has quite the balance, and I love it. While at times, the FL is shit, the ML also is really defenceless. In the court scene in ep2, she LITERALLY saved them all.
I'd advise you guys to finish the drama before commenting. If the roles were reversed, wouldn't you make excuses for the ML and say that "Oh look, the FL is teaching our ML to be more human." It's the same thing, gender reversed.
When you're before the law, emotional appealing can be misused often. There needs to be a balance, and this duo works like a charm. Besides, she did redeem herself at all times, so I don't see why you hate the FL. She's cruel, he's empathetic. It works.
But this one scene put me off so badly.
In Ep-18 at the anime-con scene, Lu Si Cheng barely holds her back...like man he just fricking stood there barely holding back a pissed off Smiling before her teammates surrounded her, like I would be angry too.
It was such disrespect and she was also someone who had a bad temper, rather than disciplining her with his stare he could've been more proactive and actually shield her completely and calmed her down before she could do anything else.
In the end, she gets the short stick for not being a good teammate and is criticised, by Lu Si Cheng himself. Like i get their point of trying to make Smiling a flawed character who is under spotlight-, but she just lunged at her and yelled, she didn't hit her when the woman actually hit their teammate's hand- a body part which their whole career is dependent on.
It just felt like this scene was made just to highlight the flaw(her temper), the weight of being someone famous and act as canon fodder for their progressing relationship, rather than something that would've generally earned criticism for someone under the spotlight. I also wished they gave Xu Kai some space in his character to actually show emotion- even stone cold people have their moments.
It just made me frustrated, but I loved everything else, nonetheless.
IDK how,but in this drama, Esther Yu's done a great job in making cute bearable, of course the slow shots are soo cringy and I generally sit out for them...but the chemistry works just right as they kinda moved away from the higher steps of 'cliches'. Even her pouts don't seem forced and her voice isn't really pitchy...unlike how some people exaggerate it. For a veteran drama watcher, this drama is worthwhile.