When will we get a teaser poster or something? I mean, it’s being released next month, right? That means they’ll start teasing it this month, right? I’m so excited, oh my God!
Can you please spoil me on how Baek Jin-hee’s character is important?
Thank you for responding. I thought she was one of the main characters when the casting was announced with Baek Jin Hee playing the role. But she’s not one of the main characters, right?
I’m currently watching Goong and I’ve reached around Episode 11. I’m feeling a bit frustrated with Chae-kyung’s character right now. She gets hurt, gets angry for a moment, and then suddenly forgives everything so easily. It makes her look immature and it’s hard for me to understand her reactions, especially after the Thailand situation.
I don’t hate the actress at all — she’s doing a great job. I’m just struggling with how the character is written at this point.
For those who have finished the drama: Does Chae-kyung get real character development later? Does she become stronger and stand up for herself (especially against Hyo-rin)?
I really want to continue if her growth gets better, so fans please let me know if it’s worth watching the rest!
Friends, she signed with a new entertainment company called Totalset 토탈셋 in July this year, so there is…
Please, can you provide any article about her joining the new agency? It’s not that I don’t believe you, but I want to believe it and see it myself. I really want her to shine. It’s been so long, and she really needs an Instagram account. I have been waiting for her new drama since 2020, and now I feel old.
Kang Ha-ri was one of the main leads of My Sister is Alive, yet she was treated like a background character. She deserved the most screen time and the strongest revenge arc, but instead she was pushed aside and given barely a few minutes on screen. Ha-ri had the pain, the motive, and the power to carry the story, the drama just never let her shine. A wasted character who should have been legendary.
I just found out that Lee Da-hae from My Girl was supposed to play Kang Hye-won’s character! I’m a fan of both Song Hye-kyo and Lee Da-hae — what a missed opportunity to see them together as rivals during the 2000s era. (Please no hate to actress Han Da-gam )
The acting of the child actors in this drama was amazing. Kim Yoo-jung, Jung Ji-so, Park Ji-bin, Seo Young-joo, and Park Geon-woo were all so talented even back then. (Where is Park Geon-woo now? He was handsome and acted so well, he really needs to come back to acting!)
I’ve recently been following some discussions among Jung Ji-so’s fans, and honestly, it’s been a bit upsetting to see how things have turned out. Some fans have been expressing genuine concern about wanting her to receive better management, more promotions, and stronger support — all because they truly believe in her potential and want to see her grow.
Unfortunately, instead of this being taken as constructive feedback or love from fans who care, a few others misunderstood it as “disrespect” toward the actress and her team. Some fans were even removed from the fan café for simply sharing these thoughts politely.
From what I’ve seen, these fans didn’t say anything hateful. They spoke with sincerity, hoping Jung Ji-so could shine even brighter and get the recognition she deserves. It’s sad that healthy discussion among fans has turned into conflict instead of unity.
What do you all think? Is it wrong for fans to talk about how an actor can grow or improve, as long as it’s done respectfully? Shouldn’t true support also include wanting the best for their future?
I really hope all her fans can come together again with understanding — because at the end of the day, everyone just wants to see Jung Ji-so succeed.
I’m feeling a bit frustrated with Chae-kyung’s character right now. She gets hurt, gets angry for a moment, and then suddenly forgives everything so easily. It makes her look immature and it’s hard for me to understand her reactions, especially after the Thailand situation.
I don’t hate the actress at all — she’s doing a great job. I’m just struggling with how the character is written at this point.
For those who have finished the drama:
Does Chae-kyung get real character development later?
Does she become stronger and stand up for herself (especially against Hyo-rin)?
I really want to continue if her growth gets better, so fans please let me know if it’s worth watching the rest!
Unfortunately, instead of this being taken as constructive feedback or love from fans who care, a few others misunderstood it as “disrespect” toward the actress and her team. Some fans were even removed from the fan café for simply sharing these thoughts politely.
From what I’ve seen, these fans didn’t say anything hateful. They spoke with sincerity, hoping Jung Ji-so could shine even brighter and get the recognition she deserves. It’s sad that healthy discussion among fans has turned into conflict instead of unity.
What do you all think? Is it wrong for fans to talk about how an actor can grow or improve, as long as it’s done respectfully? Shouldn’t true support also include wanting the best for their future?
I really hope all her fans can come together again with understanding — because at the end of the day, everyone just wants to see Jung Ji-so succeed.