I never understand bully's concept in us and Korean dramaswhen I see them I am like " wtf dude chill they are…
You are just "lucky" to have studied in a school where extreme bullying does not happen.
In the Philippines, a few years ago, student bullying was exposed in the media, a Taekwondo student bullied his classmates psychologically and physically, he and his "gang" even took videos.
BUT, it doesn't mean it is happening in every school in the Philippines. BUT, just because physical bullying is not common, it does not mean psychological bullying is not happening, even in your own school and country.
Psychological bullying is actually far more common. The problem with this is it is not easy to identify a person is psychologically bullying others, or is a victim of it.
Just because you haven't experienced it, or have not seen it, it doesn't mean bullying--in any form--does not happen.
For example, in Japan. Majority of people in the world praise Japan for having the lowest crime rate in the world. Everyone, probably including you, things Japan is the safest place in the world. But it is far from the truth. Japanese women are commonly subjected to sexual abuse and harassment and they can not do anything about it.
You are probably going to say that if it is true, then foreigners who go there would have complained. Well, no. The Japanese men are not dumb, they only target Japanese women. Sure, there were one or two in the past where a foreigner complained because she looked Japanese enough and was mistaken and harassed. But what happened to those cases? Forgotten.
Women rights organizations in Japan, to this very day, are trying hard to expose this dirty secret of Japan. But the powers-that-be in Japan and the culture itself is always able to keep their calls and cries to the world muted.
So, just because foreigners don't experience sexual harassment in Japan does it mean it doesn't exist? Just because Japan has the lowest crime rate, sexual harassment does not exist?
No. It does exist and still is a huge problem in Japan.
The same with bullying. Physical bullying is not just as common as psychological bullying. And also, why assume physical bullying doesn't happen in your school(s)? You probably just don't see it. A bully who let other people see their bullying is very dumb. If you want to physically bully other people, you do it in the dark corners.
Drama was all good and all and thrilling too but i don't understand why would anyone write a script where all…
It showed how mature they can be. It showed how people valued their relationships. The good things of being a "human", that even at the brink of life and death, there are still people who put others before them instead of being selfish.
At the same time, it also showed how there are other people who will immediately throw other people to death to save themselves. People who are going to be happy that everyone is dying around them.
I hope you understood it because … if you still can't, I don't want to be around you if a zombie apocalypse ever happen. Hahahaha. If ever I'll sacrifice myself, I don't want it to be in vain. Or maybe, I'll just sacrifice you because I already knew you don't see the value of sacrifice. Haha joke.
And can anybody explain me why did my favourite couple from the drama namra and soohyeok were called FRIENDS at…
To add to what @Roro2022 said, when Nam Ra if they are still friends even if they are apart, she asked On Jo but she can't answer. For On Jo, it felt like Nam Ra is admitting that she's a zombie and On Jo doesn't like that and doesn't know how to be friends with a zombie, remember On Jo's father was killed by a zombie.
Then Nam Ra asked everyone and Soo Hyeok answered quickly that "yes, we are still friends no matter where we are". If he did not, Nam Ra would have doubts and stay away from them.
Soo Hyeok understood full well that Nam Ra was asking in a subtle way if they'll change because she revealed to them that she is not human but not a zombie, she's an "unknown". In fact, it showed when Nam Ra also shared with them that there are others like her "neither a human or a zombie". She is trying to find a place in the world and her hope lies with her new friends.
Imagine this, if not one of them were able to answer Nam Ra's question, or if all of them answered halfheartedly, Nam Ra would immediately understood that they are afraid of her, that she's making them uneasy, and that they're just being polite not to offend her feelings.
For Nam Ra, her situation is so unfortunate because she finally found friends and she ended up "neither a human or a zombie", an "unknown", whose existence in the world is in question. Will the military capture them to imprison and experiment? Or are they going to massacre them without discussion?
If she's going to die, she wants to know if her new friends are still her friends no matter what happens in the end … no matter how far they from each other.
Remember when Nam Ra said she still have things to do in the town and that she's not the only survivor? Then she said "they have returned" and jumped from the roof.
This open ending gives Netflix a chance to order a Season 2 and help the writer and director to create a continuation. Practically, Nam Ra said there are other Hambies and she's like the "organizer" or leader ("President" to be exact hahaha).
As for On Jo's best/boy friend, that remains to be seen. However, here's my personal take on that: * After the bombing they only showed On Jo's name tag Cheung San had. * They never showed the face, body, uniform of Cheung San. * They also did not show the face, body, uniform of the bully either. * Cheung San also did not turn even after the long fight.
My analysis of that is both Cheung San and the bully are still alive. Or at least Cheung San (since he used the bully's body to cover himself from the fire).
It is possible Cheung San became a hambie too and probably was searching for other hambies while Nam Ra was waiting at the rooftop. So when Nam Ra said "they have returned", Cheun San was probably the one leading the group.
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BONUS: Hambies: * If a person has a strong will and have control of their emotions, they can fight the virus and become a hambie.
BONUS #2: * In one interview of the cast (check Netflix Korea YouTube channel), the Director said there are actually two types of bitten survivors. 1. Immune 2. Hambies / Immortals
According to the director, there are people who have immunity from the virus, and they ran and hid.
He also explained that there are those who were bitten but their hearts never stopped, so they became "immortals". They have the virus but remain humans. These are the hambies.
The writer also commented that he did not differentiate between the two types of bitten survivors because he wanted to concentrate on the relationships between the characters. But, they are there.
So, if ever Netflix will fund Season 2, we'll probably see what Nam Ra said by "survivors" who ran and hid and "they have returned".
Well, at least In Sook admitted she's selfish and all she thinks about is herself, f*** everyone else.
*In Sook throws all the meds her grandmother bought.* Woo Cheon: Is it wrong to give a little sense of false hope? In Sook: It's wrong. In Sook: Don't have any expectations. In Sook: That will only make it harder for ME. In Sook: I am already struggling as is to make MYSELF give up. In Sook: Continuously expecting and wanting something like that. In Sook: I am sstruggling so much to give all those up. So just don't!!! Grandma: Why would you give up? You can get better and we all… In Sook: You are driving ME crazy, grandma!!! Woo Cheon: I would have done the same thing. Anyone would. It's because you love them. They can't just let them go. They want to do anything they can or else they can't live. Woo Cheon: At least if they do that, they can endure it.
honestly if she takes this up, i think i'm in. But i also kinda wanna see PBY in an action-romance or spy themed…
Wasn't it her choice of genre/roles?
I'm thinking she's one of the few celebrities who were given much latitude in what roles she prefer. She also appears to be one who's acting because she enjoys it not because it's her only source of income, so she chooses her projects herself.
This may be an unpopular opinion. This show has a potential but some of the scenes are just too dumb. It looks…
They're junior (3rd year) High School students, that's around 14-15 years old, so it is understandable.
Compare that to the show "One Ordinary Day" where the lead character is: 1. 25 years old 2. Supposedly finished his 2 years mandatory military service (according to fans) 3. College student (_not_ a graduate student) (according to fans) … and yet acted like a 1st year college student at around 16-17 years of age in the entire show.
In the Philippines, a few years ago, student bullying was exposed in the media, a Taekwondo student bullied his classmates psychologically and physically, he and his "gang" even took videos.
BUT, it doesn't mean it is happening in every school in the Philippines. BUT, just because physical bullying is not common, it does not mean psychological bullying is not happening, even in your own school and country.
Psychological bullying is actually far more common. The problem with this is it is not easy to identify a person is psychologically bullying others, or is a victim of it.
Just because you haven't experienced it, or have not seen it, it doesn't mean bullying--in any form--does not happen.
For example, in Japan. Majority of people in the world praise Japan for having the lowest crime rate in the world. Everyone, probably including you, things Japan is the safest place in the world. But it is far from the truth. Japanese women are commonly subjected to sexual abuse and harassment and they can not do anything about it.
You are probably going to say that if it is true, then foreigners who go there would have complained. Well, no. The Japanese men are not dumb, they only target Japanese women. Sure, there were one or two in the past where a foreigner complained because she looked Japanese enough and was mistaken and harassed. But what happened to those cases? Forgotten.
Women rights organizations in Japan, to this very day, are trying hard to expose this dirty secret of Japan. But the powers-that-be in Japan and the culture itself is always able to keep their calls and cries to the world muted.
So, just because foreigners don't experience sexual harassment in Japan does it mean it doesn't exist? Just because Japan has the lowest crime rate, sexual harassment does not exist?
No. It does exist and still is a huge problem in Japan.
The same with bullying. Physical bullying is not just as common as psychological bullying. And also, why assume physical bullying doesn't happen in your school(s)? You probably just don't see it. A bully who let other people see their bullying is very dumb. If you want to physically bully other people, you do it in the dark corners.
At the same time, it also showed how there are other people who will immediately throw other people to death to save themselves. People who are going to be happy that everyone is dying around them.
I hope you understood it because … if you still can't, I don't want to be around you if a zombie apocalypse ever happen. Hahahaha. If ever I'll sacrifice myself, I don't want it to be in vain. Or maybe, I'll just sacrifice you because I already knew you don't see the value of sacrifice. Haha joke.
Then Nam Ra asked everyone and Soo Hyeok answered quickly that "yes, we are still friends no matter where we are". If he did not, Nam Ra would have doubts and stay away from them.
Soo Hyeok understood full well that Nam Ra was asking in a subtle way if they'll change because she revealed to them that she is not human but not a zombie, she's an "unknown". In fact, it showed when Nam Ra also shared with them that there are others like her "neither a human or a zombie". She is trying to find a place in the world and her hope lies with her new friends.
Imagine this, if not one of them were able to answer Nam Ra's question, or if all of them answered halfheartedly, Nam Ra would immediately understood that they are afraid of her, that she's making them uneasy, and that they're just being polite not to offend her feelings.
For Nam Ra, her situation is so unfortunate because she finally found friends and she ended up "neither a human or a zombie", an "unknown", whose existence in the world is in question. Will the military capture them to imprison and experiment? Or are they going to massacre them without discussion?
If she's going to die, she wants to know if her new friends are still her friends no matter what happens in the end … no matter how far they from each other.
BONUS: Did you know? There are two types of hambies. ^_^
Be warned: SPOILER ALERT!
Watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_Nb4QrGpLw
1: immune to the virus
2: became immortal, a.k.a. the hambies.
Watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G99V9Kl9JhQ
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Except that scene where they showed, what's her name, eating her teacher's intestines. Hahahahaha, I reacted to that even though I wasn't eating.
Remember when Nam Ra said she still have things to do in the town and that she's not the only survivor? Then she said "they have returned" and jumped from the roof.
This open ending gives Netflix a chance to order a Season 2 and help the writer and director to create a continuation. Practically, Nam Ra said there are other Hambies and she's like the "organizer" or leader ("President" to be exact hahaha).
As for On Jo's best/boy friend, that remains to be seen. However, here's my personal take on that:
* After the bombing they only showed On Jo's name tag Cheung San had.
* They never showed the face, body, uniform of Cheung San.
* They also did not show the face, body, uniform of the bully either.
* Cheung San also did not turn even after the long fight.
My analysis of that is both Cheung San and the bully are still alive. Or at least Cheung San (since he used the bully's body to cover himself from the fire).
It is possible Cheung San became a hambie too and probably was searching for other hambies while Nam Ra was waiting at the rooftop. So when Nam Ra said "they have returned", Cheun San was probably the one leading the group.
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BONUS:
Hambies:
* If a person has a strong will and have control of their emotions, they can fight the virus and become a hambie.
BONUS #2:
* In one interview of the cast (check Netflix Korea YouTube channel), the Director said there are actually two types of bitten survivors.
1. Immune
2. Hambies / Immortals
According to the director, there are people who have immunity from the virus, and they ran and hid.
He also explained that there are those who were bitten but their hearts never stopped, so they became "immortals". They have the virus but remain humans. These are the hambies.
The writer also commented that he did not differentiate between the two types of bitten survivors because he wanted to concentrate on the relationships between the characters. But, they are there.
So, if ever Netflix will fund Season 2, we'll probably see what Nam Ra said by "survivors" who ran and hid and "they have returned".
^_^
*In Sook throws all the meds her grandmother bought.*
Woo Cheon: Is it wrong to give a little sense of false hope?
In Sook: It's wrong.
In Sook: Don't have any expectations.
In Sook: That will only make it harder for ME.
In Sook: I am already struggling as is to make MYSELF give up.
In Sook: Continuously expecting and wanting something like that.
In Sook: I am sstruggling so much to give all those up. So just don't!!!
Grandma: Why would you give up? You can get better and we all…
In Sook: You are driving ME crazy, grandma!!!
Woo Cheon: I would have done the same thing. Anyone would. It's because you love them. They can't just let them go. They want to do anything they can or else they can't live.
Woo Cheon: At least if they do that, they can endure it.
Episodes 8 to 12 can be skipped.
"There are many cases where someone is deluded that they are making a sacrifice when they are actually being narcissistic."
She had no idea the one she's actually lecturing was In Sook. hahaha.
I'm thinking she's one of the few celebrities who were given much latitude in what roles she prefer. She also appears to be one who's acting because she enjoys it not because it's her only source of income, so she chooses her projects herself.
2. The suicide?
3. Months later they are still in quarantine?
4. Nam Ra jumping?
Compare that to the show "One Ordinary Day" where the lead character is:
1. 25 years old
2. Supposedly finished his 2 years mandatory military service (according to fans)
3. College student (_not_ a graduate student) (according to fans)
… and yet acted like a 1st year college student at around 16-17 years of age in the entire show.