Isnt She too old to be a boy band super groupie lmao i get it he sang a song and saved your life as a kid but…
I’m in my early 40s and a huge fan of SB19, my teenager nieces are SB19 fans as well, while my mother is a BTS fan. Fandom has no age limit, you’re never too young or too old to appreciate and enjoy the music that speaks to you.
That said, I do find it uncomfortable when fans cross boundaries by sexualizing idols or convincing themselves that they’re in some kind of personal or romantic relationship with them. That is unsettling and unhealthy.
However, that’s not what’s happening in this drama. Her connection with Ra Ik is different, they share a personal bond that makes her see him in a unique way, not as an idol fantasy but as someone who truly matters to her.
I think that if the cause of death had been food poisoning, there wouldn't be that much blood. No murder weapon…
I see. That’s possible. He may have been drugged, although the food and drinks were brought in by Ra Ik and Wooseong themselves.
Another possibility is that Ra Ik was drunk and went to bed to sleep it off, not remembering what happened afterward.
Later on, someone may have knocked on the door, most likely someone Wooseong knew, since he wouldn’t have let in a stranger. An argument could have followed, escalating into a physical confrontation that resulted in him being stabbed.
I don't know, I kind of thought that maybe he was not really dead after all, then I had another theory in mind:…
I think that if the cause of death had been food poisoning, there wouldn't be that much blood. No murder weapon has been mentioned yet, but with the amount of blood and the cut through Woo-seong's shirt, it might have been caused by something sharp like a knife or a similar object.
As for potential suspects, it’s still too early to tell, but it would have to be someone who had access to his apartment including Ra Ik himself, his manager, his team, housekeeping staff, obsessive fans, or members of the Gold Boys. It's a matter of elimination. This is the most engaging part of a criminal investigation.
I was really looking forward to the final episode, but honestly it ended up being a letdown. It didn’t feel like they were actually in love anymore, almost as if all the chemistry that pulled me in during the first few episodes had completely disappeared. The connection that once made their relationship feel natural and believable just wasn’t there, and the whole dynamic felt off, like the spark had totally left the room. It's frustrating because the first few episodes were strong but after that everything seemed to slowly go downhill.
I came back to scroll through the comments again, and this has to be one of the most lively, chaotic, and downright entertaining hate-watching comment sections I’ve seen here on MDL. The reactions are hilarious, unfiltered, and way more fun than expected 😂🤣😭
I am liking this...So its comedy into tragedy okay...Romance...Perfect! 😆 Just...Again they actually meet earlier.…
Yes, that really threw me off. I would’ve preferred it if they hadn’t met before, honestly. I get why it makes sense that she’s such an avid supporter since they share a prior connection, but I still feel the story might’ve worked better without that element.
I really enjoyed the first two episodes. I’m a total sucker for legal dramas and whodunnits, so this one has definitely hooked me already. I’m hoping it dives deeper into courtroom moments and gives us more trial scenes as the story unfolds. Though I have a feeling it’ll eventually shift its focus more toward the romance side of things as the story progresses.
This was a truly wholesome and heartwarming drama. I loved the characters and the gentle message about self-discovery and finding where you truly belong. Watching it made me reflect on my own journey and what “home” means to me.
The cast listing isn't complete. I am trying to find the name of the guy who is living with Donlaphat (Year),…
His name is Bee Apisit Sangming. There isn’t a page for him on this site yet, so I submitted one a few weeks ago when the first episode aired, but it still hasn’t been approved.
I usually don’t enjoy remakes because I can’t help comparing them to the original, but this one turned out to be okay. The pacing felt a bit slow at times and there were moments of overacting, but overall it was still a good watch.
Since it's an Oxin production, I went in with lowered expectations, but it turned out to be a pleasant surprise. It wasn’t nearly as bad as I had anticipated. The chemistry between the lead actors was strong and their performances were decent enough to carry the story. As usual, there were a few annoying side characters that dragged certain moments down, but the leads were engaging enough to keep my attention throughout.
I really don’t get why Akin wouldn’t just confront Than. He’s portrayed as the more mature one in the relationship, so you’d expect him to understand the importance of communication. Instead of letting misunderstandings build up, he could have asked questions and let Than explain properly and try to work things out.
It’s kinda hard to keep up when new characters are suddenly mentioned or show up without any real introduction or context. I kept thinking, wait, who is this person? Why is Shulang even working with him? And then there’s a professor, and there's like pupply love or something, and someone else is mentioned again, and it just keeps piling on. Anyway, I still want to see where the story is going and find out the end game. It's just pretty confusing at times. I get that they’re probably sticking closely to the novel, which I haven’t read, but they really should’ve considered that most of the audience doesn’t have that background or know the characters’ history.
This started off very strong and immediately pulled me in, but halfway through, the storytelling began to lose momentum, and the ending felt underwhelming. I was frustrated with Iljo. While I could understand his reasons for leaving, it was the way it was handled that didn’t quite work for me. The drama’s execution made his decision feel almost trivial, serving mainly as a forced breakup and source of conflict, which lessened its emotional weight and impact.
But, I have to commend the lead actor, Jeong Ri U, for his performance. He was exceptional and brought so much nuance to his role that it became easy to empathize with a deeply flawed and problematic character. His portrayal was so compelling that I found myself drawn in and even a little obsessed with Jeong Han ☺️
That said, I do find it uncomfortable when fans cross boundaries by sexualizing idols or convincing themselves that they’re in some kind of personal or romantic relationship with them. That is unsettling and unhealthy.
However, that’s not what’s happening in this drama. Her connection with Ra Ik is different, they share a personal bond that makes her see him in a unique way, not as an idol fantasy but as someone who truly matters to her.
Another possibility is that Ra Ik was drunk and went to bed to sleep it off, not remembering what happened afterward.
Later on, someone may have knocked on the door, most likely someone Wooseong knew, since he wouldn’t have let in a stranger. An argument could have followed, escalating into a physical confrontation that resulted in him being stabbed.
As for potential suspects, it’s still too early to tell, but it would have to be someone who had access to his apartment including Ra Ik himself, his manager, his team, housekeeping staff, obsessive fans, or members of the Gold Boys. It's a matter of elimination. This is the most engaging part of a criminal investigation.
But, I have to commend the lead actor, Jeong Ri U, for his performance. He was exceptional and brought so much nuance to his role that it became easy to empathize with a deeply flawed and problematic character. His portrayal was so compelling that I found myself drawn in and even a little obsessed with Jeong Han ☺️