Sorry, but the character is dead anyway, Its not like he must still be the main lead.
We don't know if the main character is dead. Watch the end of Hellbound, Ep 6 at 56.08. The skeleton of the main lead starts to move. Not dead yet. Sorry.
Stop being selfish, don't encourage other people here just because you don't want Yoo Ah In to have a substitute…
Stop "being" personally attacking me. Just bring your side up. It is not necessary to insult people you don't agree with. I haven't criticized anyone, even the Yoo Ah In substitute. I just feel continuity is vital in subsequent seasons, especially with the main actors. We don't know if he did talk with a professional doctor. We don't know much yet. Let's hear his side also.
Fairs but haven’t you seen Sung Cheol acting? It’s so flipping good from what I watched in Sweet Home
You are right, in Our Beloved Summer he was not a bad guy. But actually, in Hellbound Yoo Ah In is not a bad guy either - he is a religious person that has a certain point of view. If you haven't watched it, it is interesting.
My favorite movie with Ah In is Burning. Most people find the movie too long and hard to understand but it won important awards.
Fairs but haven’t you seen Sung Cheol acting? It’s so flipping good from what I watched in Sweet Home
I saw him in My Beloved Summer, and he was fine. . Basically, I don't like changing main leads between seasons. But I watched Hellbound twice and there is no one that can replace Yoo Ah In in any subsequent Hellbound. Netflix should just drop Hellbound 2 and move on.
In my thoughts, Yoo Ah In is the best Korean actor currently. There are others but for me, An In is the best.
Go on Netflix. Scroll to the bottom. click on contact. Then they give you a special number. Call them - there is a phone number there and tell them how you feel. they write it down, read it back to you, and they submit it.
The response to someone potentially self-harming should be compassionate care and intervention, not public shaming…
Thank you for saying it so well. Netflix has to keep it "Clean" but they don't mind showing all sorts of intense crime scenes, sex, and other stuff. But if it comes to Yoo Ah In, that is in the "Clean" slot. No No.
All I'm asking is that they don't do Hellbound with the substitute. Ah, In was great in Hellhound 1 but somehow he seemed to have disappeared toward the end of the movie. Strange.
I also think Ah In may have taken more roles than he can handle.
https://twitter.com/kdramadaisy/status/1630784550480777216?t=2jSLW4vJ0Ak0sw0_tp0nSg&s=19
I don't know how accurate it is but here goes.
Sorry.
Just bring your side up. It is not necessary to insult people you don't agree with.
I haven't criticized anyone, even the Yoo Ah In substitute. I just feel continuity is vital in subsequent seasons, especially with the main actors.
We don't know if he did talk with a professional doctor. We don't know much yet.
Let's hear his side also.
But actually, in Hellbound Yoo Ah In is not a bad guy either - he is a religious person that has a certain point of view.
If you haven't watched it, it is interesting.
My favorite movie with Ah In is Burning. Most people find the movie too long and hard to understand but it won important awards.
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Basically, I don't like changing main leads between seasons.
But I watched Hellbound twice and there is no one that can replace Yoo Ah In in any subsequent Hellbound.
Netflix should just drop Hellbound 2 and move on.
In my thoughts, Yoo Ah In is the best Korean actor currently.
There are others but for me, An In is the best.
But that is just me.
Netflix has to keep it "Clean" but they don't mind showing all sorts of intense crime scenes, sex, and other stuff. But if it comes to Yoo Ah In, that is in the "Clean" slot. No No.
All I'm asking is that they don't do Hellbound with the substitute.
Ah, In was great in Hellhound 1 but somehow he seemed to have disappeared toward the end of the movie. Strange.
I also think Ah In may have taken more roles than he can handle.
LM
If enough of us call in, it might help.