Honestly didn't know so many people are that thirsty for actors to overlook their humanity and morals. Media is…
Yeah, darn you So Ji Sub for not predicting translations would have a small error regarding another character. He better pay for this, his career needs to be over, along with everyone involved in the drama! Thank god for good people like Onelovestorie, those Korean suicide numbers are definitely not high enough as it is. Boycott, boycott! This is exactly what will save Palestine from Israel and Hamas!
But I’m lowkey nervous for her because it seems like she sustained a hard hit on the head from that bully and…
Head wounds bleed a lot, even when not that severe. It's no documentary either: the wife dying in the hospital was annoyingly unrealistic too, why would the staff just walk out when she's about to die? lol. So I wouldn't worry too much about whether it's logical or not.
Jin Cheol is a veteran. Veterans are complex characters. In the US we can handle a reference to one or the other…
It seems like it was a translation error anyway, but I'm confused why people are ready to boycott a drama because an agent character, who has killed a lot of people, possibly isn't morally perfect when it comes to Palestine? The other killing is all good.
Not trying to be mean but if this is a vegetarian/vegan type question where you'd prefer not to see a ton of meat…
Thank you for the honest answer! I grew up on a pig farm and I'm kinda traumatised by it; I don't want to see any pig butchering or anything related to it. I think I will need to skip this drama even though it seems great otherwise.
Sorry for the weird question, but do many scenes involve killing pigs/animals or show their meat and blood? Or are there scenes that could make you pity pigs?
LMAO I think its just to show off how he could afford his house cause otherwise you could take the ceo part out…
I didn't read the synopsis when I started the drama and got a bit pissed at the reveal, why do they ALL always need to be CEOs? It's getting a bit boring, and it felt extra unnecessary in this drama. But yeah, good point, it must have been to show that they all really misjudged him, as usual.
I lost interest halfway. In the later episodes, was there an actual point in making the ML a CEO? Or is that just mandatory for like whatever 80% of k-dramas
When does the ML start getting more screen time? How many AI bfs are there in total? I really don't care about the virtual dating stuff at all, especially when she's obviously not gonna end up with any of them, it's not even interesting or entertaining for me. I'm only in ep 3 but it seems like they hired as many popular good-looking people as possible, put them in pretty scenes, and figured that's enough to make the drama go viral and there's no need for anything else.
I feel like she didn’t tell the ex about the kid was a mix of pride and a cry for freedom. We have to know the…
Yes, I'm indeed focusing on the actual story following the couple's relationship. lol.
You're not wrong about the hardships single mothers go through in patriarchal countries but it's a bit odd to completely disregard what was going on with the couple in the drama when speculating the reason behind FL's actions.
I feel like she didn’t tell the ex about the kid was a mix of pride and a cry for freedom. We have to know the…
wasn't it also because he was so relieved when she said she wasn't pregnant? He didn't want their relationship to be public, he was meeting up with other women, his mother hated her. So she figured he doesn't want a kid with her, she'll just do it alone rather than risking him abandoning the child at some point -- like she had been, which was her biggest trauma.
He even said himself he was an idiot back then, the current "reasonable" self was different. But even his current smarter self was an idiot enough to ask his 8yo kid to move in with him and leave his mother behind...
You're not wrong about the hardships single mothers go through in patriarchal countries but it's a bit odd to completely disregard what was going on with the couple in the drama when speculating the reason behind FL's actions.
He even said himself he was an idiot back then, the current "reasonable" self was different. But even his current smarter self was an idiot enough to ask his 8yo kid to move in with him and leave his mother behind...