I’m actually really enjoying this drama, watched this because I really liked Kang Tae Oh in Run On. I like the…
Oh I loved Kang Tae Oh and Sooyoung together in Run on 🥰 In fact, artist Yeong Hwa is my favorite KTO character so far.... I actually really enjoy the long episodes too. I find the slowness of the romance more of a traditional oldschool KDrama plot, where at some point you're just happy that they're holding hands at all and there's a kiss at the end of the series. And don't you think the tension between them is there?
“Industry insiders say this press conference was due to pressure on Kim Soo Hyun to give a satisfactory answer to Disney+ as the drama is on the line with the copycat series' huge budget.”
"So there's no way he can admit to dating her when she was underage. So the lawsuits and denials amount to dragging it out until the public forgets about it. However, Garo Sero said Kim Soo Hyun's side forgets that he too has all the time and freedom in the world to go ahead and release evidence." 🫳🎤
Quotes are from an article on today's press conference by koalasplayground
I agree with you, his actions were cruel. He deliberately subjected someone who was already at her lowest point…
I can understand her as I would do the same.... Yes, he's a jerk and the wedding invitation was an absolute bs move. Do I think he's worse than Baek-ho? No. Maybe it's my personal character and my own experience, but I can't stand people who feel absolutely nothing for their fellow man (not even pathetic guilt like Ki Se) and take away a weak person at the already lowest point, the most important thing, which is financial provision and security and intentionally cause bullying. It's like stepping on someone who is lying on the ground injured (by Ki Se) so that they don't recover and that's mean... And above all, this is the second time he's done it, even if the second time was really rational (but antisocial). I mean, he will show real remorse. But would that be enough for me as FL to enter into a relationship knowing what he's capable of? That would be a long process in which he would have to prove to me that he has changed. But what bugs me the most about myself is that Baek-ho's hotness can really manipulate me. So I think, am I too harsh to make this judgment? Pretty people definitely have it easier. If he looked different, he would have a lot more problems.
"Park Ki-se didn't just break the FL's heart, she was ostracized at work and fired from a job she really loved…
Could he have stopped it? Never. He's pathetic, a nobody and a coward, and he'd have nothing to oppose the company's top brass's idea.
If I'm interpreting the preview, we'll see next week what Hee Yin knew. She would have been the only one who could have really stopped it.
And Baek Ho ultimately delivered the final blow. He couldn't care less that an already broken woman was being bullied out of the company. And deliberately destroying her livelihood in this way is shocking on many levels.
The situation is far too complex to boil down to a single culprit, but Ki Se definitely plays a huge role in it.
I agree with you, his actions were cruel. He deliberately subjected someone who was already at her lowest point…
Ah, I see, interesting line of thought. After seeing the preview, I got the impression that they don't speak to each other for a while and then immediately resume their relationship...
But I understand what you mean. I don't like this trope anymore either. There's just the escalation, which I like less: They break up in love for x years, and in a world of the internet, telephones, and airplanes, they can't communicate or visit each other for all those years, only to end up standing in front of each other by chance.
Wooo its too evil what he did. BSH was cold but its out of character for him to do something that immoral, he's…
I think next week we will find out that Hee Jin also has a part to play in the situation and that she too will have acted incorrectly to get her way (namely Ki Se).
He did her dirty, sure he didn’t know her back then but he still fcked up someone else’s life. If she forgives…
I agree with you, his actions were cruel. He deliberately subjected someone who was already at her lowest point to bullying and spreading rumors, destroying her livelihood at her weakest moment.
Many only criticize (rightfully) Ki Se, but Baek Ho's behavior is no better—quite the opposite.
Ultimately, it's a lot about the growth of flawed people. People who become aware of their mistakes, learn from them, and show genuine remorse. It's about people who forgive, forge new paths, and allow their own lives to blossom and bear fruit.
I think, if I were in FL's shoes, I wouldn't be able to continue a relationship with Baek Ho anytime soon, because what he did was too serious. It would take me years to process it.
But since it's a romcom (and I ignore certain things for that reason), I'm of course happy about a happy ending and enjoy the series.
"And it's not true that she made this tragic decision because I or my agency pressured her about a debt."
He said that? How would he know if they hadn't had any contact? So far, he's not convincing me at all in terms of content.
He talks a lot without really saying anything, except "I've always cared about my reputation and I've taken every measure to protect it." Instead, he uses a speech technique for me (as far as I can tell without understanding Korean, purely in terms of content).
So, at the moment, neither his appearance nor his content are convincing to me. It all seems inauthentic to me. Sorry. I can't imagine he's done himself any favors by doing this.
I love how this list is making me realize I'm a fan of the underdogs. 🤭 I've never seen them that way myself, but voting for this list takes a lot of time, and every time I think, "Oh yeah... 🥹🙂↕️🫠 what a joy!👏👏👏
If you had read (and understood) my comment, you would know that I am neither defending cheating nor saying that cheaters are doing the right thing... so let's just leave it at that, we'll discuss things on other levels.
Park Ki-se didn't just break the FL's heart, she was ostracized at work and fired from a job she really loved…
"Park Ki-se didn't just break the FL's heart, she was ostracized at work and fired from a job she really loved and was dedicated to for years. Because of him. "
Even though he played a big part in the situation, the decision to get rid of her from the company was more likely due to his ex-wife or her family, who wanted to protect her reputation.
The fine lady Baek Ho? lmao 😂 The Potato Lab versus the Sweet Potato Lab? 😂😂😂 The series really always finds a laugh...
But honestly, every episode becomes a rollercoaster of emotions... Could I forgive Baek Ho for what he did? Phew, I don't think so... but if he stood in front of me like that and made me happy at the same time? 👉👈🥹Welcome to Heart vs. Head. This pain... but really, it should be cut off... but Baek Ho... but this level of bullying and ruined lives. That's a whole different ballgame than Ki Se's pathetic behavior.
Even a serial killer has the right to be presumed innocent until proven guilty... So far, no legal institution…
You're comparing KSH to a serial killer? That's...um...absurd? Are you trying to defend him or make him look bad?
The term “innocent until proven guilty” refers to the judiciary. Everyone is entitled to form their own opinion. Even KSH fans form an opinion and sl*tshame Sae Ron even after her death even though they know her story or accuse the parents of wanting money even though there is no evidence of it...Incidentally, the following also applies in court: where there is no plaintiff, there is no lawsuit...
If you want to convince people in a discussion, you need arguments and not sentences that only apply to the court. Even if it's commendable that you have this attitude. But if you have this attitude, it has to go both ways.
1. ep.92. can't answer because the series is still running...Edit: The crisis comes at the end of episode 10.…
Yes, I am referring to the ex-wife of FL's ex-boyfriend. Sorry if I was confusing in my explanation. With Baek Ho, I'm more wondering if he even had a girlfriend before 😅
As someone who can understand the FL very, very well from my own experience, I can say that even if the act is pathetic, one should differentiate between the people themselves. A person who feels genuine (and I emphasize genuine) remorse has a good core and has most likely learned from his wrongdoing, but has to live with it. As the betrayed, it is ultimately good for the betrayer to give up the precious space they owned to someone who deserves it. The challenge for the cheated on person is not to become bitter, not to blame themselves for the other person's actions and to see and make use of the new opportunities in life. I don't see life in black and white. I have learned over many years that there are many shades of gray and I am actually grateful for that.
"So there's no way he can admit to dating her when she was underage. So the lawsuits and denials amount to dragging it out until the public forgets about it. However, Garo Sero said Kim Soo Hyun's side forgets that he too has all the time and freedom in the world to go ahead and release evidence." 🫳🎤
Quotes are from an article on today's press conference by koalasplayground
What he said about the entertainment industry:
https://x.com/juantokki/status/1905887283540275504
What he said about KSH:
https://www.koreaboo.com/news/real-director-speaks-kim-soo-hyun-sulli/
Yes, he's a jerk and the wedding invitation was an absolute bs move. Do I think he's worse than Baek-ho? No.
Maybe it's my personal character and my own experience, but I can't stand people who feel absolutely nothing for their fellow man (not even pathetic guilt like Ki Se) and take away a weak person at the already lowest point, the most important thing, which is financial provision and security and intentionally cause bullying. It's like stepping on someone who is lying on the ground injured (by Ki Se) so that they don't recover and that's mean...
And above all, this is the second time he's done it, even if the second time was really rational (but antisocial). I mean, he will show real remorse. But would that be enough for me as FL to enter into a relationship knowing what he's capable of? That would be a long process in which he would have to prove to me that he has changed.
But what bugs me the most about myself is that Baek-ho's hotness can really manipulate me. So I think, am I too harsh to make this judgment? Pretty people definitely have it easier. If he looked different, he would have a lot more problems.
If I'm interpreting the preview, we'll see next week what Hee Yin knew. She would have been the only one who could have really stopped it.
And Baek Ho ultimately delivered the final blow. He couldn't care less that an already broken woman was being bullied out of the company. And deliberately destroying her livelihood in this way is shocking on many levels.
The situation is far too complex to boil down to a single culprit, but Ki Se definitely plays a huge role in it.
But I understand what you mean. I don't like this trope anymore either. There's just the escalation, which I like less: They break up in love for x years, and in a world of the internet, telephones, and airplanes, they can't communicate or visit each other for all those years, only to end up standing in front of each other by chance.
Many only criticize (rightfully) Ki Se, but Baek Ho's behavior is no better—quite the opposite.
Ultimately, it's a lot about the growth of flawed people. People who become aware of their mistakes, learn from them, and show genuine remorse. It's about people who forgive, forge new paths, and allow their own lives to blossom and bear fruit.
I think, if I were in FL's shoes, I wouldn't be able to continue a relationship with Baek Ho anytime soon, because what he did was too serious. It would take me years to process it.
But since it's a romcom (and I ignore certain things for that reason), I'm of course happy about a happy ending and enjoy the series.
He said that? How would he know if they hadn't had any contact? So far, he's not convincing me at all in terms of content.
He talks a lot without really saying anything, except "I've always cared about my reputation and I've taken every measure to protect it." Instead, he uses a speech technique for me (as far as I can tell without understanding Korean, purely in terms of content).
So, at the moment, neither his appearance nor his content are convincing to me. It all seems inauthentic to me. Sorry. I can't imagine he's done himself any favors by doing this.
Even though he played a big part in the situation, the decision to get rid of her from the company was more likely due to his ex-wife or her family, who wanted to protect her reputation.
But honestly, every episode becomes a rollercoaster of emotions... Could I forgive Baek Ho for what he did? Phew, I don't think so... but if he stood in front of me like that and made me happy at the same time? 👉👈🥹Welcome to Heart vs. Head. This pain... but really, it should be cut off... but Baek Ho... but this level of bullying and ruined lives. That's a whole different ballgame than Ki Se's pathetic behavior.
The term “innocent until proven guilty” refers to the judiciary. Everyone is entitled to form their own opinion. Even KSH fans form an opinion and sl*tshame Sae Ron even after her death even though they know her story or accuse the parents of wanting money even though there is no evidence of it...Incidentally, the following also applies in court: where there is no plaintiff, there is no lawsuit...
If you want to convince people in a discussion, you need arguments and not sentences that only apply to the court. Even if it's commendable that you have this attitude. But if you have this attitude, it has to go both ways.