" We're actually dealing with some dude's boss wanting a couple of clay pots" Hahahaha. So true.A stupid plot,…
Ooh thanks for the recommendations. Been out of the K drama loop for a month or so. Will start back with them once I've finished the two I'm now binging :)
No but I did just cancel my flight on Etihad Air and rebooked it via United. Because if THIS is how Arabs behave, from now on any Arab product/service/show/food is now being boycotted by me. Boycotts work both ways, and I hate to tell you, but there are more non-Arabs than Arabs. So there's that.
" We're actually dealing with some dude's boss wanting a couple of clay pots" Hahahaha. So true.A stupid plot,…
I've had it on hold since Ep 4 and finally accepted I'm never going back to it :) It's very bland and the lack of chemistry between the main pair just makes it too dull for me.
Yep, it's so "silly" it's the Number 1 TV Show on Netflix worldwide.
ROTFL, you know NOTHING about entertainment do you. Netflix released statistics last year showing 80% of their users watch Korean dramas, and most of them are in the U.S. and Europe. K-dramas are HUGE in America. Have been for a couple of decades now.
Yep. It's the #1 TV show worldwide on Netflix. ZERO chance JTBC will cancel or delete anything, and very little chance they will apologize. Especially as there is nothing to apologize for -- "Whoops, sorry, we made a Arab man appear to be sweet, funny, nice to women and a good person. Sorry about that" :)
Sorry but the "not respecting women" part. Does your society respect your women? 😐🤔
Middle Eastern cultures are known worldwide as being some of the most misogynistic. Hell in some Middle Eastern countries women aren't even allowed to drive or leave the house without a man going with them. But now Arabs are offended that an Arab prince drinks, likes women and treats them nicely. And they wonder why the Middle East is still thought of as one of the most misogynistic regions of the world.
This comment is highly laughable. Youre mad the show was stereotyping your country, and then proceed to stereotype…
Don't forget the Arabs who are so offended by this fictional character they are actually on social media threatening violence. And they wonder why the world often has a not-so-kind view of the Arab world.
But is the representation of Arabs really inaccurate though? I was in Macau and saw n Arab in a Sheik clothing…
Exactly. I've been to Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Indonesia and other Asian countries and seen Arabs in almost every country drinking alcohol, wandering around the red light districts, and hanging out with scantily clad women. Of course, the people bitching on here want you to think that's not true. But.. it is.
I agree there's a critique to be had and people should be able to express that but the aggressive spammy comments…
It's so pointless. The producers of Korean dramas don't read sites like My Drama List. All they care about are ratings, and the ratings are through the roof for King the Land. As they should be, it's fabulous.
Does a flight attendant in charge of selling stuffs too, like perfume, skincare etc?I'm not familiar in that field…
Some airlines pay them a commission and, like any other sales job, they have quotas for how much they sell on every flight. I have a friend who is a flight attendant, and she grumbles about her "duty free quota" quite often. I don't know if that is the case with every airline, although I would imagine it probably is, but it's the case with the airline where my friend works.
Best drama of the season, and last night's episode was hilarious.
The actor who played Samir was superb in his scenes with Lee Jun Ho. Loving watching people be offended though. The same people who will be offended about something in another drama next week. :)
The actor who played Samir was superb in his scenes with Lee Jun Ho. Loving watching people be offended though. The same people who will be offended about something in another drama next week. :)