Watching for the 3rd time and I am still just as in love with this drama and the characters as I was the first time I watched. The cast was just perfect for this drama.
"I hope everyone shares this belief"I don't share this belief. Law enforcement isn't always fair. Sometimes the…
If everyone became a vigilante then lawlessness would reign over the world. We have laws for a reason. You can’t just be judge, jury, executioner. Two wrongs don’t make a right.
You want to waste over 30 hours watching nonsense? Then don't read below. Otherwise, read what happens within…
I watched the very clip you described on YT and thought those exact things too. LOL Especially the police thing - like why would you not just walk inside and confirm she works there? Why would you then proceed, without confirmation, to force a worker to leave her job without even telling the boss? Plus the ML character was horrible in those few minutes at the beginning - especially going from being nice to that one girl to a raving lunatic and yelling and screaming at her for wearing perfume. I get she did wrong per their code, but still - all of a sudden he just starts yelling in her face in front of everyone. He scared even me!! Think I will skip this drama.
Episode 2 when she kicks the ball at the lamp and kicks back to Ji Chen I laughed so hard. Such a good actor his…
I am watching it for the first time and absolutely love it so far. I am on ep 6. Qiuqiu steals the show! That cat is gorgeous and the thought bubbles they put on herare so funny.
She's really a christian? That would be sad for for me.
I don’t hate Christians at all - I happen to be one myself. I would love to hear her side in an interview as to what prompted her to take a role like this from her Christian pov. It’s more curiosity. I always wonder what prompts people to take on roles that are killers, horror, and demon possession.
I am interested in knowing why she picked this kind of role considering her Christian background. There must have been something in the script that appealed to her - total redemption in the end?
I just wish they would finish subbing Happy Enemy. That was such a good family Taiwanese drama but the subs stopped at ep 30. :-( I want to watch this one but I have too many going at the moment so I will swing back around for this one later.
Under South Korean law, its citizens are prohibited from using drugs, even if they are abroad in a country where…
Majority of people know their laws when it comes to drugs and other crimes. Claiming ignorance is an excuse. If you go to another country expecting to do illegal drugs, you most likely know the penalties for it if caught. If someone is going to break a law though, they are going to do it regardless of where they are. The issue here is getting to his root problem and treating it instead of bandaiding it. It is what it is isn’t a profound statement to me but one of “ this is the way it is unless it is changed”. Nothing else was meant by it. The law is what the law is. Do I think that law is fair? No, I don’t. But that is their law.
For me it's more a shock that the guy seemed to be suffering from chronic insomnia & severe depression, was working…
Except you are overlooking the fact that this was given to him in a HOSPITAL setting. By DOCTORS. So why is he the only one being punished and made an example out of. I am not defending drug abusers but you have to look at the reason WHY they did what they did in order to treat it. When some people are desperate for sleep, they will try to achieve it at any cost. He’s been battling this for years and in those years who has helped him? Sleep aids are temporary fixes. They don’t work long term nor cure the problem. We don’t know his psychological or medical issues he may have been and still are enduring. Look at pain meds - opioids are now no longer prescribed because drs have been told not to. Not everyone has an addictive personality. Those who truly need strong pain meds can no longer get them so they are told to “manage your pain” and then left to deal with chronic pain day in and day out - do you know what that does to a person’s mind and body? And severe insomnia leads to chronic pain because your body is no longer able to repair itself without sleep. So I am not going to judge him on this.
Under South Korean law, its citizens are prohibited from using drugs, even if they are abroad in a country where…
It is what it is because it’s THEIR LAW. Don’t shoot the messenger. I am just telling you what their law is and this isn’t the first time this has happened. Pretty sure these idols and actors are educated on what they can and cannot do in their own country and while in others since they travel a lot. Personally I don’t think marijuana should be illegal but that is my own opinion. Marijuana has proven to have medicinal purposes that help. The drugs prescribed to people legally by doctors are more poisonous to our bodies than marijuana could ever be. I don’t make the laws so not sure why you are getting upset with me. 🤷🏼♀️
For me it's more a shock that the guy seemed to be suffering from chronic insomnia & severe depression, was working…
.You obviously have never suffered from severe insomnia, since you don’t understand it. I think maybe you should just take a seat. You suffer from a lot more than just not able to sleep for “3 days”. It takes a toll on your body, your health, your mind, - every aspect of your life. Sleep deprivation is not something to make light of. Throwing him in prison for trying to get some relief from it is just not right. Medical staff obviously knew he had a problem and yet he is the only one going to prison when he is the one suffering from the problem! There is something severely wrong with that picture!I sincerely hope you never go through sleep deprivation