While I agree with everything you said, I have to add a caveat. When you are an actress in a conservative industry,…
We agree with each other; I said that if it is true, it is problematic. What confounds me, is this persons level of narcissism to think that she could do something like this, and get away with it.
I would personally like to live in a world where you are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. I know…
While I agree with everything you said, I have to add a caveat. When you are an actress in a conservative industry, and the slightest infraction can end you-why create a scandal involving children?! I am willing to give the benefit of the doubt-and not judge-but even if a scintilla of this is true, that she used surrogates to conceive children, and then left them in the States during the pandemic-this is a problem.
All I have to say is the reason why this drama went left, and why people lost interest is because Joo Sang Wook and Cha Ye Ryun did not get together in the end. Sang Yi was compelling and complex. I lost my mind when I found out they married-the chemistry between them was too real!
Any else feel that Korea isn't making as many historical dramas as they use too? Also, most of the ones I do see…
Tell me about it! Korean history is so rich, beautiful, intriguing, and complex, that after I watch a drama, I will go and read actual history books about the drama subject. I just rewatched Jumong. I think the focus on exporting K-Pop and the like is the problem. Yet, the majority of the world does not know why mandatory enlistment is necessary.