It is not illegal to "do that in TV shows". What in the world are you talking about? Perfectly understandable…
I have no knowledge of law in Canada, but if you're talking about the US, your understanding of the First Amendment to the US Constitution is wrong. The First Amendment does not prohibit or make illegal religious content or advocacy on American television.
Called the "Establishment Clause", the First Amendment restricts the preference of one religion over another in government. (Although the "airwaves" in the US are considered a public good and so regulated by the FCC, no TV content provider is forbidden or restricted from broadcasting anything related to religion.)
Knetz (and others) absolutely drove a huge amount of hate her way. This is a social ill that S. Korea, with all of its policing about online defamation, hasn't been effective in doing anything about.
However, I think your comment is not good, and represents the same kind of awful that you're commenting about. Just my observation.
Why would I want to know the ending when I can just watch it myself?
oh, yeah, that was the drama that did it for me, also. Unless I know I'm absolutely watching a romcom, there are no historical, fantasy or costumer dramas I watch without knowing what type of ending it has.
I was furious about "Rise of Phoenix" ending for days.
I know better than to have any expectations or hopes for shows nowadays, but I'm looking forward to this one because of the cast. These are all seasoned, skilled actors, so I really, really hope the script lives up to their talent.
It's disappointing. (More disappointing is how long I watched for this in the "Worth the Wait" section at Netflix. Months. At least 6. I know better than to get my hopes up, but still. ) This could have been such a sexy, edgy, tight drama but instead, it's . . . flat. The mistake this drama makes: it takes its young, talented cast, dresses them prettily, and then shoves them into a plot that never rises much above a monotone.
I'm curious, I don't watch as much stuff as I did back then so our mileages may vary, but all 3 of the dramas…
I'm waiting for "Lovely Runner" to finish, but I have hopes for that one. I also liked "Marry My Husband" (12 episodes of it, at least). I dropped "Doctor Slump" and "Queen of Tears". I had hopes for both of those, so that was disappointing. "Wedding Impossible" was a big disappointment. "Impossible Heirs", don't get me started. Etc.
More drops than re-watches for me, so that makes this year, so far, a dud.
this looks dark! I can do dark, angst and intense but it better end happy *fingers crossed* i love Liu Yu Ning…
Yes! That is magic success formula: dark is fine, angst is okay, intense is even better, but show must have a happy ending or else it's just a dumpster fire from start to finish.
Called the "Establishment Clause", the First Amendment restricts the preference of one religion over another in government. (Although the "airwaves" in the US are considered a public good and so regulated by the FCC, no TV content provider is forbidden or restricted from broadcasting anything related to religion.)
Perfectly understandable that this show isn't to your taste, but you know you can just go watch something else, right?
However, I think your comment is not good, and represents the same kind of awful that you're commenting about. Just my observation.
I was furious about "Rise of Phoenix" ending for days.
More drops than re-watches for me, so that makes this year, so far, a dud.