Koreaboo is merely celebrity gossip. What kind of people typically consume malicious celebrity gossip and scandals?Copilot:…
I was just starting to formulate very similar thoughts a few moments before I read this, but you've articulated my sentiments pretty acccurately. There seems to be an element within drama culture that loves to treat celebs like bowling pins. Line them up, admire them, and then knock them down. Fans who defend the flailing star become "true fans" while those who pile on to sucker punch someone who's already down get a dopamine rush of moral "superiority". But it's a zero sum game. Nobody wins.
We are all human. We love whom we love, and sometimes we don't love them forever. We are all, to some degree, at the behest of our hearts. There are truly horrible things going on in this world. Young people's relationships are always fraught, but you can't blame someone because their feelings toward you have devolved. Killing yourself on the birthday of someone whose feelings toward you have simply changed is also an ugly thing to do. I don't hear anyone talking about that.
If she committed suicide on his birthday, it rather seems to suggest that she wanted something from him that he was not willing, or able, to give ... not the other way around.
Has anyone got a theory as to what's going on with the band-aid (plaster) on "Kuzu's" face? He rips it off when the case is solved ... but so far, I can't make sense of it. Maybe it will be explained later.
Empress Ki: 100% Agree. When Jeona went back to Korea, and Ki decides to stay behind in China ... that was where I should have stopped watching. It all fell apart from that moment. They initially presented Ta-Hwan as an idiot, then tried to sell him as a suitable partner for Ki, who also becomes more unbearable as the show progresses. I don't blame Joo Jin Mo for dying. Just make it stop!! After Ki I always check the historical context before getting sucked in to an impossible romance.
Lets be honest here ... The idea was good ... the actors were good ... But it should have been a max 16 eps drama…
They had to throw in every obstacle they could think of in front of the male lead. Three plots against him at a time; all insurmountable ... and yet he scrapes through - all because of that WITCH who wants to OWN him. Hate her. She should have died instead of Kim Myeong Su; the old Head Merchant character, etc. She's like bloody Clara in Doctor Who. The whole world would disintegrate if not for her. CCCHHHHHHHHH!!! 🙄
I was good movie, but they could just marry first (after her graduation) and then she could go study abroad...…
The fact she figured out that he had sacrificed for her means she had now grown up, and was ready to make an adult decision. That's why the ending was appropriate.
She was clearly autistic, and the fact he was similar to her, in that he clearly felt things deeply yet was not facially expressive, would probably be comforting to her. He was really sweet, spoke softly and lovingly to her, romantically took her hands i his, and hugged her. He protected her, sacrificed for her, stayed loyal to her, and accepted her just as she was. Y'all are worried about his *face*?
However old he was, he had never felt that way about anyone else, and probably wouldn't again. As you get older, you realize that when the right opportunity kicks you in the shins, it probably won't come knocking again. I thought it was a sweet story, and was happy with the ending. 🙂 Nothing happened until they were both consenting adults, and that's enough for me.
i also want to say if mr YOO AH MIN was caught selling drugs , then he will face charges up to 12 yrs JAIL , depends…
Clearly, the 7 people who liked the post. It is offered as a perspective on sentencing, and is relevant to the discussion. How is your comment relevant to the discussion? You're just attention seeking, by being rude.
while her EX after dumping all the blame on her enjoying the outcome. was he really a dumb that was influenced…
I'm still waiting for Joo Jin Mo to make a comeback, after having his career wrecked by a few risque texts, and some blackmailers. He stood up to the criminals, and paid for it with his career. So... it does happen to men, too.
We are all human. We love whom we love, and sometimes we don't love them forever. We are all, to some degree, at the behest of our hearts. There are truly horrible things going on in this world. Young people's relationships are always fraught, but you can't blame someone because their feelings toward you have devolved. Killing yourself on the birthday of someone whose feelings toward you have simply changed is also an ugly thing to do. I don't hear anyone talking about that.
He rips it off when the case is solved ... but so far, I can't make sense of it.
Maybe it will be explained later.
Hate her. She should have died instead of Kim Myeong Su; the old Head Merchant character, etc. She's like bloody Clara in Doctor Who. The whole world would disintegrate if not for her. CCCHHHHHHHHH!!! 🙄
However old he was, he had never felt that way about anyone else, and probably wouldn't again. As you get older, you realize that when the right opportunity kicks you in the shins, it probably won't come knocking again. I thought it was a sweet story, and was happy with the ending. 🙂 Nothing happened until they were both consenting adults, and that's enough for me.