I said Europe. What u just said only supports my statment. U said Mexico which is the most valuable market ( u…
I highlight everyone's sentence to show which point I'm talking about. It makes everything easier to follow. I'm not doing it to you only. Sorry if it bothered you, but that is how I prefer to write.
I said Europe. What u just said only supports my statment. U said Mexico which is the most valuable market ( u…
"I was in Korea multiple of times so i know these thing as well" You don't need to go to Korea to know about licensing and TV bizz. Moreover, I have been to Korea, too.
"Yes OF COURSE Netflix payd TVN but not the actors" I never said Netflix directly pays actor. Please read my comment again.
"Not once there was a scandal which the production did NOT pay the actors" Never said that doesn't happen. But if a couple of production companies did that, doesn't mean every production company is the exact same. There is the bad and good everywhere. And even if the actors are not paid royalties, they get international popularity and become more successful more via the exposure on huge worldwide streaming websites such as, Netflix. However, the production companies are guaranteed to get part of the licensing fee, then use it produce even more high budget dramas.
"And i feel that you are trying to prove that you are right and i am wrong" I'm just discussing and giving you more info, since it looked like you did not know about licensing fees Netflix has to pay. No need feel offended, I'm not trying to convince you about something, just give you info. Whether you believe it or not, that is all up to you.
I said Europe. What u just said only supports my statment. U said Mexico which is the most valuable market ( u…
"Like you can watch it like any other human on TV for free 'cause your station plays it and just...." Nope, even Koreans have to subscribe to tvN to watch this. And if they are subscribed to tvN and miss the live show or the re-run, they pay 1650 won to watch it online. http://nstore.naver.com/broadcasting/detail.nhn?productNo=2974950
"I really hope they leak the sub somewhere" Don't worry, it'll be in every pirating website.
"why should i pay for korean show when in the end actors won't get a cent from it? Only Netflix get's the money and make themselves fat." Not true, Netflix pays a ton of money to tvN to be able to purchase the streaming and subbing license (that is why Netflix need money from the subscriber to be able to purchase streaming licenses). The license money paid goes to the production company and then the actors.
"And to the survey u gave me. Yeah i think i said in past comments that usually english speaking countries are using it and u can see i was right. UK is the biggest source so not suprising." But that doesn't negate that other Europian countries are using it too. Uk and US have Netflix for years now, however, Europe just got it recently, that is why there is a lower number of users, but that number is growing.
I said Europe. What u just said only supports my statment. U said Mexico which is the most valuable market ( u…
I'm sorry, I totally misunderstood you. I just thought you were angry that Netflix is subbing it and you don't have a subscription. That is atleast what I got from your first 2 comments.
The half half episode format its really annoying. But still this drama is soooo good.
In order to circumvent Korean laws that prevent commercial breaks in the middle of an episode, what would previously have been aired as single 70-minute episodes are now being repackaged as two 35-minute episodes, with two episodes being shown each night with a commercial break between the two. If they want ad funding to produce good quality dramas, they have to do this.
I said Europe. What u just said only supports my statment. U said Mexico which is the most valuable market ( u…
No need to be angry that Netflix has the license. We should be thankful that they are subbing it. If you don't want to pay, don't. You can pirate it when the subs are available.
However, some people like show support toward the shows and their actors, that is why people do subscribe.
For Korean, Chinese, Taiwanese, and Thai shows and films, stick with the official English names given by the producers. (e.g. Sweet Stranger and Me instead of the literal translation The Man Living in the House.) For J-dramas: use Japanese/Romanized titles. And for J-movies: Official English titles, if there is none, use the romanized title.
Hi, I want to explain to you that you should not write a review before watching all of the episodes. It is against the rules. What I'm asking you to do is to delete the review (click on edit and you will find the delete button on that page), or copy it to the comments or the Episode Reviews or create a new drama discussion about why to watch it and then delete the review. So please follow the rules and after watching the whole drama you could freely write a review.
You don't need to go to Korea to know about licensing and TV bizz. Moreover, I have been to Korea, too.
"Yes OF COURSE Netflix payd TVN but not the actors"
I never said Netflix directly pays actor. Please read my comment again.
"Not once there was a scandal which the production did NOT pay the actors"
Never said that doesn't happen. But if a couple of production companies did that, doesn't mean every production company is the exact same. There is the bad and good everywhere. And even if the actors are not paid royalties, they get international popularity and become more successful more via the exposure on huge worldwide streaming websites such as, Netflix. However, the production companies are guaranteed to get part of the licensing fee, then use it produce even more high budget dramas.
"And i feel that you are trying to prove that you are right and i am wrong"
I'm just discussing and giving you more info, since it looked like you did not know about licensing fees Netflix has to pay. No need feel offended, I'm not trying to convince you about something, just give you info. Whether you believe it or not, that is all up to you.
Nope, even Koreans have to subscribe to tvN to watch this. And if they are subscribed to tvN and miss the live show or the re-run, they pay 1650 won to watch it online.
http://nstore.naver.com/broadcasting/detail.nhn?productNo=2974950
"I really hope they leak the sub somewhere"
Don't worry, it'll be in every pirating website.
"why should i pay for korean show when in the end actors won't get a cent from it? Only Netflix get's the money and make themselves fat."
Not true, Netflix pays a ton of money to tvN to be able to purchase the streaming and subbing license (that is why Netflix need money from the subscriber to be able to purchase streaming licenses). The license money paid goes to the production company and then the actors.
"And to the survey u gave me.
Yeah i think i said in past comments that usually english speaking countries are using it and u can see i was right. UK is the biggest source so not suprising."
But that doesn't negate that other Europian countries are using it too. Uk and US have Netflix for years now, however, Europe just got it recently, that is why there is a lower number of users, but that number is growing.
About your post discussing Netflix popularity in Europe.
http://marketrealist.com/2015/12/netflix-proving-popular-europe/
"Plus u said "growing" yeah it is but is it sucessful? Nah-ah"
Popularity = More subscribers = More money for Netflix = Netflix is sucessful.
If they want ad funding to produce good quality dramas, they have to do this.
https://www.soompi.com/2017/09/14/joo-ji-hoon-ryu-seung-ryong-bae-doona-talks-upcoming-netflix-original-kingdom/
If they have confirmed it, please post the article so that we can confirm and add the actors.
If you don't want to pay, don't. You can pirate it when the subs are available.
However, some people like show support toward the shows and their actors, that is why people do subscribe.
http://kbsworld.kbs.co.kr/news/news_view.php?no=17654&sec=behind
***Edit***
It has been released with English subs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CpSi7w78h6g
For J-dramas: use Japanese/Romanized titles. And for J-movies: Official English titles, if there is none, use the romanized title.
https://www.dramafever.com/news/signals-scriptwriter-hints-at-possible-season-2-to-continue-the-riveting-story/
I want to explain to you that you should not write a review before watching all of the episodes. It is against the rules. What I'm asking you to do is to delete the review (click on edit and you will find the delete button on that page), or copy it to the comments or the Episode Reviews or create a new drama discussion about why to watch it and then delete the review. So please follow the rules and after watching the whole drama you could freely write a review.
MDL rules: http://mydramalist.com/discussions/introductions/6346-mdl-rules-please-read
This way you can support the show and the cast.
This way you can support the show and the actors.
This way you can support the show and the actors.
This way you can support the drama and the actors.
Watching it officially supports the drama and actors.