I'm utterly disgusted by Kim Jung-Hwa and her husband's homophobia. If you are against it why take the part? Surely she would have seen the script during auditions and knew what the role entailed.
If it wasn't for N and Jung Hyun Joon I would drop this series immediately.
I don't usually watch things week to week but I'm kind of glad I'm watching this one as it's being released rather than binging since it makes the whole story more impactful. Can't wait for the next episode.
I wanted to watch this for years just never got around to it but after Lee Jonghyun's scandal (and him being one of the reason's Seungri got framed as "Singer Lee" ) I absolutely cannot watch this.
I might just give the webtoon a go if I can find it
Okay so I don't wanna write a review but I need to post my thoughts cause none of my friends have watched this so I can't complain to them. I watched this about two weeks ago because I miss Seungri and had already binged watched Big Bang music videos so I went with the next best Seungri content I could get (and let's be real I was keen to see B.I as well because I miss him too) Anyways I know this was suppose to be a comedy but they honestly gave Seungri too much sh*t, they made him out to be such a bad guy. Plus with all the injustice happening to him right now it was super hard to watch. I don't remember which episode it was (or why it got to me) but there was a point that I actually started crying over how badly they were treating Seungri in this (I could have just been projecting because I had been reading about his case the night before and all the hate comments he still gets) but idk man....
I will say it was nice to see Yoo Byung-Jae it's been awhile since I've seen his stuff however, Seungri aside, a lot of the comedy was just hard to sit through like the tour scene and the VR thing where (SPOILER) Byung-Jae pretended to be GD. It was all just so cringe. It was also frustrating for me to watch the future strategy team just be so bad at their jobs (not that i expected them to be good at their job since it's a mockumentary but they legit got nothing done)
I binged watched this after listening to Eric + Eddie Nam's Commit or Quit podcast and I honestly do not regret a single thing! I love darker and more twisted dramas it's honestly so refreshing from all the high school ones I watch and stuff like this you can't really predict where the story is going to go so that's a bonus too.
If anyone has any recommendations that are similar to this it would be much appreciated
There is a lot of violence that is relatively graphic so I would say the R rating is reasonable. Personally the…
there was nothing explicit but there were some stuff discussed. The R rating comes from the fact that korean media generally doesn't show stuff like blood or weapons unless it's on a later time slot on tv (and even then they blur stuff out most of the time) this is basically just an uncut drama and compared to western media is kind of tame (There is one disturbingly graphic scene -for me because i am squeamish- but for the life of me i cannot remember which episode it was in, i just know it was in one of the later ones)
If it wasn't for N and Jung Hyun Joon I would drop this series immediately.
I might just give the webtoon a go if I can find it
I will say it was nice to see Yoo Byung-Jae it's been awhile since I've seen his stuff however, Seungri aside, a lot of the comedy was just hard to sit through like the tour scene and the VR thing where (SPOILER) Byung-Jae pretended to be GD. It was all just so cringe. It was also frustrating for me to watch the future strategy team just be so bad at their jobs (not that i expected them to be good at their job since it's a mockumentary but they legit got nothing done)
If anyone has any recommendations that are similar to this it would be much appreciated