Yeah, we don’t add it to other pages, we just like to bully Kim Seon Ho. Just kidding. Please don’t slap me like the person threatening above.
If something affects someone’s career to the point they are dropped from shows, then yes, we add it to help users who come later to understand why he is no longer part of the projects.
How come that's a good thing ? this website should be more about art, arc, films, drama's and performances of…
You don’t see the number of edits we get from this page. People deleting his entire biography like MDL could help restore his career (unfortunately nothing we can do) or remove his name from every drama he worked on since he is “cancelled”.
someone should please change this bio. This is so unfair
What is unfair about it? It literally says "allegations", the bio doesn't say he did or did not do it. And it should be on the bio since he was expelled from shows and this could affect his career.
This is very similar to the mangas “Gambling Apocalypse Kaiji” (1996) and “Kamisama no Iutoori” (2011). The backstory of the main character is very similar to “Gambling Apocalypse Kaiji”. Both “Squid Game” and “Gambling Apocalypse Kaiji” have a similar game of crossing a high place with the chance of falling and they both have higherups/VIP who like watching the deranged games.
The synopsis of “Gambling Apocalypse Kaiji” if anyone is interested in the manga, anime, or live-action film: “Itou Kaiji is as pathetic a person as they come; a man who gambles his days away, only winning enough to lose significantly more. He hates himself, is riddled with envy for others, but is ultimately too weak to think of a way out of his massive debts. Then one day he is approached by a strange man who offers him what seems the solution of a lifetime – to take a short journey on a ship called Espoir, during which time he will be given the chance to win more cash than he can dream of in a card game like no other. Ever the desperate, Kaiji takes the gamble of his life; however, the game turns out to be far darker than he expected and the hard lessons pile on thick and fast. Now stuck in a closed world of unsavory characters willing to do anything to destroy him, can Kaiji gather enough courage to outwit them all?”
This became the highest ranked Netflix original kdrama(acc to flixpatrol)…congrats Squid game team👏
This is totally my type of show but I have yet to watch this. Just as a note, this ranking is just flixpetrol ranking that is inaccurate and even Netflix do not officially approve of. See their disclaimer: “Ranking points are not associated with the streaming platforms and they do not represent the actual numbers of viewings or sales. But they are always based on the popularity ranking coming directly from the streaming platforms - see the sources of every chart below.” https://flixpatrol.com/about/how-it-works/
The end of year Netflix rankings are the official ones (Netflix releases an article about it in January of each year) and they differs greatly from the ones on flixpetrol (see last year’s ranking). Lee Min Ho’s The King was #1 Korean series last year on flixpetrol (#7 overall at one point) but it slipped back and turns out that the official Netflix ranking was not as great as flixpetrol made it seem to be.: https://flixpatrol.com/top10/netflix/world/2020/full/#netflix-2
No it isn't!! Like you can see this season has total 100 ep so till 100 ep are completed then there will be new…
"100 episodes" is just a placeholder number for the episode guide and the calendar to work properly. The number is regularly updated if the show is still airing.
If something affects someone’s career to the point they are dropped from shows, then yes, we add it to help users who come later to understand why he is no longer part of the projects.
Profile with scandals: (we have many more)
https://kisskh.at/people/429-park-yoo-chun
https://kisskh.at/people/251-joo-ji-hoon
https://kisskh.at/people/6069-lee-soo-geun
https://kisskh.at/people/284-cha-tae-hyun
https://kisskh.at/people/79073-
https://kisskh.at/people/7687-jung-joon-young
https://kisskh.at/people/10895-lee-seo-won
Wait just a few more days.
We have to constantly reject all this nonsense.
https://newsis.com/view/?id=NISX20210916_0001586568&cID=10601&pID=10600
The synopsis of “Gambling Apocalypse Kaiji” if anyone is interested in the manga, anime, or live-action film:
“Itou Kaiji is as pathetic a person as they come; a man who gambles his days away, only winning enough to lose significantly more. He hates himself, is riddled with envy for others, but is ultimately too weak to think of a way out of his massive debts. Then one day he is approached by a strange man who offers him what seems the solution of a lifetime – to take a short journey on a ship called Espoir, during which time he will be given the chance to win more cash than he can dream of in a card game like no other. Ever the desperate, Kaiji takes the gamble of his life; however, the game turns out to be far darker than he expected and the hard lessons pile on thick and fast. Now stuck in a closed world of unsavory characters willing to do anything to destroy him, can Kaiji gather enough courage to outwit them all?”
Only the end of year official Netflix ranking can determine which is more watched.
See their disclaimer:
“Ranking points are not associated with the streaming platforms and they do not represent the actual numbers of viewings or sales. But they are always based on the popularity ranking coming directly from the streaming platforms - see the sources of every chart below.”
https://flixpatrol.com/about/how-it-works/
The end of year Netflix rankings are the official ones (Netflix releases an article about it in January of each year) and they differs greatly from the ones on flixpetrol (see last year’s ranking).
Lee Min Ho’s The King was #1 Korean series last year on flixpetrol (#7 overall at one point) but it slipped back and turns out that the official Netflix ranking was not as great as flixpetrol made it seem to be.: https://flixpatrol.com/top10/netflix/world/2020/full/#netflix-2
This is not even in full year list https://flixpatrol.com/top10/netflix/world/2021/ it is on today’s list only (September 20, 2021) https://flixpatrol.com/top10/netflix/world/2021-09-20/ which is not a big achievement.
Though if it is really good, I hope it has good ranking at the official end of year Netflix rankings.
https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202108/1232631.shtml