I find it quite ironic to be labeled racist just for encouraging open-mindedness and reminding people not to let…
I completely agree that everyone has the right to follow and respect their own religion, that’s never been the issue. My point was simply that fiction should be seen as fiction, without turning it into a moral or religious battleground. Respecting faith and enjoying creative storytelling are not mutually exclusive. My comment wasn’t against believers; it was about how sometimes religion is used to shut down art or imagination. Stories, just like beliefs, are meant to make us think, not divide us.
I love how Muslims make so many racists angry for just saying their opinions about a drama they don't like. (…
I find it quite ironic to be labeled racist just for encouraging open-mindedness and reminding people not to let their beliefs dictate everything. Every idea, every story, has its own value. And if faith prevents someone from appreciating even the simplest form of fiction, that says more about them than about the show.
I couldn’t help but laugh when I saw people saying it’s wrong to “root for Satan". Come on, guys, it’s fiction, not a religious documentary. The character isn’t real, the story isn’t real, it’s just creative storytelling. Do you really have to drag religion into every piece of fiction? Take a breath, it’s entertainment.
Dal punto di vista dell’intrattenimento, questa terza stagione è sicuramente meno avvincente delle precedenti. Ma sul piano morale, per il messaggio che trasmette e le riflessioni che suscita… è semplicemente perfetta. Una denuncia potentissima, da brividi. Davvero, impressionante.
"preferred a winner who made it to the finale thanks to actual skills, not tricks and manipulation". So what's…
I’m reposting the same comment I wrote because I think it answers your question well. Don't get me wrong, he's definitely impressive for having survived this long — that's a given. It's just that I keep comparing him to the first winner, who I think was more skilled, and it feels strange because this second season seemed much harder than the first.
i agree with the games being more on individual. because i noticed a lot of contestants excel at that part. they…
Don't get me wrong, he's definitely impressive for having survived this long — that's a given. It's just that I keep comparing him to the first winner, who I think was more skilled, and it feels strange because this second season seemed much harder than the first.
Yoon So Hee, oh my God, are you serious? First you stand aside with your group doing the worst things, and then you start crying when those same things are done to you and your team? Unbelievable how fake that is, haha.
is it worth it?? Specifically, I don't like "slow" dramas like Just Between Lovers or One Spring Night. I prefer slow plots like Romance is a Bonus Book.
Don't get me wrong, he's definitely impressive for having survived this long — that's a given. It's just that I keep comparing him to the first winner, who I think was more skilled, and it feels strange because this second season seemed much harder than the first.
English isn't my first language, so be kind.
Just Between Lovers or One Spring Night. I prefer slow plots like Romance is a Bonus Book.