You don't need to call her a bitch. It sounds like your jealous and projecting.
Sorry, but it's not your job to tell me which words I can and can't use. I'm free to express my opinion however I want.
And again, to make it clear and understandable: She wants to be the centre of attention and wants the attention of all men without considering their feelings. Anyone who behaves like her, jumping from one guy to another on a whim and expecting everyone to keep their attention on her and to hope that they will be chosen by her, seems like a bitch to me. There is no better name for such people.
You don't need to call her a bitch. It sounds like your jealous and projecting.
I never called her a bitch. Reading properly helps. And what am I supposed to be jealous of? I'm a straight man. And I would never get involved with someone like that.
I don't see any romance in this series. Sure, you're i the right comment section? ^^
I know. I'm not saying that there's romance in all K-dramas. But I don't know of any K-drama that doesn't have at least a small allusion to romance, even if there is no tag. At least the ones I've seen so far.
Yes, you're right. The series is good, although for me the romance comes across way too little (the opposite of you ^^). And I think you can cope with the few minutes without skipping. But let's leave it at that.
I don't see any romance in this series. Sure, you're i the right comment section? ^^
I think you've read far too much into it. ^^
The detective is certainly not head over heels in love with her. At most, he feels sympathy for her. At least until episode 13, because I've just got to episode 14. And the judge was never in love with the girl. He also only felt sympathy for her (more like a big brother), because in the end he applied for guardianship for her. I think it was more the other way around, the girl had her eye on him.
Also, these romantic hints were always very short-lived (1-3 minutes each) and only appeared 2-3 times in the whole series at most. And finally, it's a K-drama. If there were no romantic hints, it wouldn't be a K-drama. :)
So how can Varee and Min be the same person? I don't understand it at all. If Min is Varee's daughter, how can she be Varee at the same time. How could Varee gave birth to herself? It's confusing as f**ck and not logical!
But beside of that, the show is really entertaining.
Okay I understand that you don't like her but you really don't need to go out of your way and call he a "Little…
I have never claimed that she is one, but that "she seems like one" to me.
Moreover, her actions and words cannot be portrayed in any other way unless she was forced to do so. And in such a case, that would be clear proof that the show is fake, as some have previously questioned.
Jia seems like a little b*tch to me. She plays with the men and just wants attention. As soon as she gives one guy the feeling that she's interested in him, she's playing with another one less than 2 minutes later and tells him not to let up. Her sole aim is to make sure that all men only have eyes for her and that she has a high screen time. She only does it for fame and nothing else. And I find it really pathetic that the guys there don't realise that. I don't like her at all.
You forget that this is set in the Bronze Age (3000 years BC). The classic hanbok was not designed until much…
I think it's because of the similarities between the Hanfus and Hanboks from that era.
And I also think you're taking it all far too personally. 😉 Nobody claims that the Chinese are the bad guys. After all, you're the one who came out with the club first.
EDIT: I also wrote above that all East Asians come from what was then China. That is a fact and nobody can doubt it. So how can you call it a cancel culture?
You forget that this is set in the Bronze Age (3000 years BC). The classic hanbok was not designed until much…
Where is it said that Korea invented this? Besides, all of today's East Asian peoples are descended from the ancient Chinese, from where their culture was adopted.
And again, to make it clear and understandable: She wants to be the centre of attention and wants the attention of all men without considering their feelings. Anyone who behaves like her, jumping from one guy to another on a whim and expecting everyone to keep their attention on her and to hope that they will be chosen by her, seems like a bitch to me. There is no better name for such people.
I wrote, "She SEEMS LIKE a bitch to me". I never wrote that she was one. What's difficult to understand about that?
Yes, you're right. The series is good, although for me the romance comes across way too little (the opposite of you ^^). And I think you can cope with the few minutes without skipping. But let's leave it at that.
The detective is certainly not head over heels in love with her. At most, he feels sympathy for her. At least until episode 13, because I've just got to episode 14. And the judge was never in love with the girl. He also only felt sympathy for her (more like a big brother), because in the end he applied for guardianship for her. I think it was more the other way around, the girl had her eye on him.
Also, these romantic hints were always very short-lived (1-3 minutes each) and only appeared 2-3 times in the whole series at most. And finally, it's a K-drama. If there were no romantic hints, it wouldn't be a K-drama. :)
But beside of that, the show is really entertaining.
Moreover, her actions and words cannot be portrayed in any other way unless she was forced to do so.
And in such a case, that would be clear proof that the show is fake, as some have previously questioned.
And I also think you're taking it all far too personally. 😉
Nobody claims that the Chinese are the bad guys. After all, you're the one who came out with the club first.
EDIT: I also wrote above that all East Asians come from what was then China. That is a fact and nobody can doubt it. So how can you call it a cancel culture?
There're not only koreans thinking that hanfu is hanbok.