How did Yeeun do it? They only had 1 week gap per taping between episodes (and 1 week for editing so two weeks passed since it was filmed), so Yeeun lost weight in 7 days? O_O Isn't it risky to lose that much?
Then in the preview for next week's episode, she's slowly gaining weight again. She has a slow metabolism, which only makes it even more unbelievable to lose that much in a week.
I have a fast metabolism and yet it's hard to lose weight (ignoring other factors of course).
What do you mean by anti-fan comments? If they were straight on hate and harrasment then sure. But if someone…
Yes. It has nothing to do with the show. They can air their hatred in proper platforms and channels. Not disturb the people who only wants to discuss the story and the fictional characters.
Invading communities to spam hate/anti-fan sentiments is not acceptable. If you support it then that's no different in saying that it is acceptable to disrupt public roads and transportations to air one's grievances against their company. It is not and never will be. If you have issues with your company, bring it at the proper place, in the same way that anti-fan/hate comments should be done in the proper channels or platforms.
My understanding of cameo is any renowned actor or celebrity playing a small role. Stan Lee had cameo roles in…
But his role wasn't "small". You can't compare him having 100% airtime in E01 for his character, and 98% in E02, and flashbacks in E03 onwards with Stan Lee who only got a few seconds airtime per movie, and often without a lenghty dialogue.
So, by your definition, it wasn't a cameo, he is a "guest". π
no, cameo is when they showed as they self or a character that exists in other history.
What I said, he did not show as himself so it was not a."cameo". He also did not play a character as part of "history". He got 100% airtime for his role in E01 and 98% in E02.
And if you compare that to the other casts listed as a "guest" in this show and other shows, they got far less airtime and less significant roles yet they're listed as a "guest" and not a "cameo".
That is definitely not what a cameo means. A cameo is a well known actor playing a small but noticeable part in…
Then I guess someone should correct the other instances of listed casts as a "guest" to be as a "cameo".
Also, his character is "small"? How come? He got a high quality airtime and playing an.important character and it's a "cameo" but those who far less airtime and roles were listed as "guests"?
Think about it. By your own definition, he is a "guest" not a."cameo". π
As expected, so many people will hate the Autistic-coded Sabi because of E04. I hope they don't feel bad later once they reveal her school days and possibly life experiences. π
watching yeong say to her older sis to keep on raising her , she is yet to be an adult made me wonder how lucky…
That's the shit the youngest will never ever understand about us who are the eldest. The youngest will always act privileged hating the eldest or see themselves as better, but LMAO, they have no idea we're like their secondary parent, that we always sacrifice for them, that we grow up faster just for them.
I donβt think OIY will "confess" after holding his hand. Sheβll probably just laugh it off and say she did…
Yep. I think he still sees her as an in-law and as a friend. She has a long road ahead of her to make him fall for her. Her debt is the biggest obstacle and her work ethics is second. π π
Do Wonβs quirky βhobbyβ of peeling labels off bottles wouldnβt go down too well here in Germany lol The…
It's not just a hobby, it's actually mandatory in South Korea. The labels are thrown separately from the bottles.
Here in the Philippines, we do not do that. However, the labels are still separated by the collectors or wherever it's sent for recycling, producing additional jobs (they get paid just to separate the labels).
The "hobby" there is only the part "separating the labels himself even though the bottles were not his". Even if he's not doing that, whoever ends up throwing the other bottles must remove the labels first. π
Yep! Western cultures are too heavy into independence, to the point that everyone gets drowned in debt because they're expected to live by themselves. π When the alternative is to let them stay with you until they can get stable (sans being lazy of course, especially those intentionally being lazy).
They should've copied the looks of Sadako. You can't copyright a mythological creature (a dead woman from the well with scary looking eyes and her hair covering her face). It exists everywhere.
It would've been fun to see a very close look with Sadako. Hahahahaha
Can someone correct the entry for Kim Young Kwang? A "cameo" means they showed as themselves in real-life, it is an industry standard definition. If they showed as a fictional character, it's called a "guest" and you name their character in the casting. It's not possible to submit corrections in MDL's mobile app.
The king actor nailed the scene when he smiled while wearing the ridiculous spectacles. Hahaha. It was too big for his face and misaligned, it was so funny with him smiling.
No because why are non romance shows so good at making romance than the romance shows themselves...that's a mystery…
The thing is, the "romance _genre_" is not about "romantic relationships", ot is just one small part of it. Those in production took courses related to caeatove fiction and one of it is understanding the different genres.
So, if it's a "romance _genre_", they mark it as such. Which is correct.
The problem is with the audiences. Most assume that "romance" = "romantic relationships" only. So, if the show isn't about "romantic relationships" people get disappointed because they assumed there will be one because it's "romance".
Then for shows that are not "romance", people are happy with the "romantic relationships" usually, not always, because they had no expectations, and then surprise there's one. If there was an expectation , people would probably be disappointed (again not always but you'll see it a lot here in MDL).
Most Pacific Asian cultures have extended families. There are three types: 1. Parents and grandparents live with us 2. Other families live with you (usually the family of your uncle or aunt; but sometimes a close friend's or family friend's family) 3. In-laws (usually to help them because they're struggling in life, or their work is nearer, so the family insists they just live with them)
I'm from the Philippines, extended families are the norm here as well.
What do you mean by anti-fan comments? If they were straight on hate and harrasment then sure. But if someone…
The "anti-fans" are the one who invade shows just because the actor is there, not because they hated their acting in that show they invaded. That's not a "genuine dislike", that's pure hatred.
Then in the preview for next week's episode, she's slowly gaining weight again. She has a slow metabolism, which only makes it even more unbelievable to lose that much in a week.
I have a fast metabolism and yet it's hard to lose weight (ignoring other factors of course).
That's, wow, amazing. What is Yeeun's secret?!
Invading communities to spam hate/anti-fan sentiments is not acceptable. If you support it then that's no different in saying that it is acceptable to disrupt public roads and transportations to air one's grievances against their company. It is not and never will be. If you have issues with your company, bring it at the proper place, in the same way that anti-fan/hate comments should be done in the proper channels or platforms.
Keep things within the context of the show.
So, by your definition, it wasn't a cameo, he is a "guest". π
And if you compare that to the other casts listed as a "guest" in this show and other shows, they got far less airtime and less significant roles yet they're listed as a "guest" and not a "cameo".
Also, his character is "small"? How come? He got a high quality airtime and playing an.important character and it's a "cameo" but those who far less airtime and roles were listed as "guests"?
Think about it. By your own definition, he is a "guest" not a."cameo". π
Secondly, he did not and is not playing "a bit part", so by your definition it was not a cameo. π
Here in the Philippines, we do not do that. However, the labels are still separated by the collectors or wherever it's sent for recycling, producing additional jobs (they get paid just to separate the labels).
The "hobby" there is only the part "separating the labels himself even though the bottles were not his". Even if he's not doing that, whoever ends up throwing the other bottles must remove the labels first. π
It would've been fun to see a very close look with Sadako. Hahahahaha
So, if it's a "romance _genre_", they mark it as such. Which is correct.
The problem is with the audiences. Most assume that "romance" = "romantic relationships" only. So, if the show isn't about "romantic relationships" people get disappointed because they assumed there will be one because it's "romance".
Then for shows that are not "romance", people are happy with the "romantic relationships" usually, not always, because they had no expectations, and then surprise there's one. If there was an expectation , people would probably be disappointed (again not always but you'll see it a lot here in MDL).
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1. Parents and grandparents live with us
2. Other families live with you (usually the family of your uncle or aunt; but sometimes a close friend's or family friend's family)
3. In-laws (usually to help them because they're struggling in life, or their work is nearer, so the family insists they just live with them)
I'm from the Philippines, extended families are the norm here as well.