They had to cut it because the production company went over budget. Season 1 was supposed to be 8 episodes but…
Sooo, I took a step back before I responded to this just to make sure that I wasn't having a knee jerk reaction to having a crappy week and taking it out on others. But nope it is still just as patronizing as the first time I read it. I am not sure what you interpreted in my comment above but I guarantee you that You definitely put words into my mouth that I didn't even imply so let's straiten this out shall we?
First of all my comment on "Americanizing" dramas has nothing to do with what you went on your rant about. To be honest, I agree with you, I just hate people twisting my words. By using that term I simply meant creating shows that are never-ending, and when they do finally end they very often don't resolve the storylines. And by making the first season and then waiting to see if it is well received before deciding if there will be a season two is a very American thing to do (and that is where I see this leading to).
As for production, there are many ways for them to battle that without having to ruin the integrity of the way the stories are presented. For example, pre-recording has been getting more steam over the last couple of years. As for the safety of the crew, I agree that it should be the top priority as with any job.
Implying that I don't care about preserving and protecting human life really rubs me raw since that is what I do on a daily basis at work. So before you come in and jump down my throat for something I wasn't even talking about, maybe you should get some clarification first.
Just imagine if someone posted that you are ugly. Honestly, people who judge others by appearances are the ugliest people, no matter what they look like. It also makes you appear immature beyond belief. I haven't watched the show but seriously, comments like this should be banned (I am referring to both of your comments btw).
Is this gonna be another drama that gets cut into 2 or 3 seasons by Netflix? Does anyone know? I would really like to know before I start it so that I know if it's worth the time and effort or not.
They had to cut it because the production company went over budget. Season 1 was supposed to be 8 episodes but…
The reason a lot of us like kdramas and chinese dramas are exactly for the reason of having the comfort of knowing that there will be a finish (good or bad) at the end of the season. It is one of the main reasons that I started watching them. It is frustrating when they try to Americanize the system. The normal Asian system for shows has always seemed to work just fine, so why the heck would we be okay with this.
Monster? The heck he did bruh?!! I just checked his scandals and there isn't anything that makes him a monster...…
Sorry, I didn't come back and check this in a timely manner. As for your question, yes, I would trust the courts more than I would trust the media or netizens that get up in arms (about things that they read in the media) for that matter. Plus the fact that he was the one that turned all this into the police to begin with. I never jump to conclusions with the media, I wait until it is completely investigated. So, basically I am saying, it went to trial the girls even admitted it so I stick with original statement.
Okay, so, as much as I loved this show (up til the cliff hanger ending, that is) I am really getting annoyed with NetFlix taking the normal formula for Asian shows that have a beginning, middle and ending in one season and screwing with us with these freaking cliff hangers with a "possible" second season. I mean, one of the reasons that I love Asian dramas so much is that there is always a conclusion at the end (sucky ones included).
Regarding your so - called 'facts', which, by the way, are anything but. You've only regurgitated the wife's version…
I just wanted to say thank you for having an unbiased approach to this. It always drives me crazy when people read something in the media and automatically come to a conclusion without all of the facts. Not only that, there a lot of times media gets some things wrong or twists facts (I know because I have been on the short side of the fence for this one). I really don't understand why people that have nothing to do with a situation or personal knowledge of the situation always make hard judgments. It really is not ok for people to slander others. Anyways, just wanted to reiterate that it is nice to see something non-biased for once. BTW are you in law school? Because your arguments are on point. lol
Monster? The heck he did bruh?!! I just checked his scandals and there isn't anything that makes him a monster...…
You can't find it because the other party was found guilty and he was found innocent. This is old news. I should add, that they were found guilty by the court, which should come out before public opinion is formed.
First of all my comment on "Americanizing" dramas has nothing to do with what you went on your rant about. To be honest, I agree with you, I just hate people twisting my words. By using that term I simply meant creating shows that are never-ending, and when they do finally end they very often don't resolve the storylines. And by making the first season and then waiting to see if it is well received before deciding if there will be a season two is a very American thing to do (and that is where I see this leading to).
As for production, there are many ways for them to battle that without having to ruin the integrity of the way the stories are presented. For example, pre-recording has been getting more steam over the last couple of years. As for the safety of the crew, I agree that it should be the top priority as with any job.
Implying that I don't care about preserving and protecting human life really rubs me raw since that is what I do on a daily basis at work. So before you come in and jump down my throat for something I wasn't even talking about, maybe you should get some clarification first.