Can't agree more! Yet he is not that typical prince on the white horse.
dr. Dong is so sensible. He uses his clinical knowledge to treat his soon-to-be GF. Usually, in K drama I see BF get emotional when he sees his GF going through such pain. :D Don't forget dr. Hwang too. The writer gave him justice as psychiatrist boyfriend. Instead of holding tight nurse Deul Re (maybe by more serious relationship like marriage proposal or engagement) he told her to pursue her passion. Because Deul Re finally found what excited her and her dreams. It somehow fills the big void in her self-esteem. Even though it was bitter, dr. Hwang still ensured Deul Re to chase her dream first instead of staying with him while regretful. I kinda felt that dr. Hwang was treating her like she was his personal patient. LOL
I noticed that many K dramas that are exclusively on Disney have certain scenes inserted. Like, steamy kisses,…
I dropped several original Disney's kdramas. It's unpleasant to see those explicit contents, lol. Why did they become more and more like Western series?! It also did happen to me, lol. My view on those actors had changed. Call me childish but I don't want to see them again on my screen. My eyes deserve better shows. Oh yeah, about C-Drama, the CCP through their censor board, censor everything. They set rigid rules. No explicit content is allowed. No dirty jokes. No extreme violence among family members. Etc. I found out that C drama maker sometimes make two versions of certain scenes, for local viewers and for international viewers. Like, for local viewers, the y make the scenes more polite and for international viewers they leave it as it is (originally savage). But still, recent C-dramas are far more reserved than dorama, taiwan drama and recent K-dramas.
Disney disappoints - once again. If you have kids, I advise not to let them watch because there is a sex scene.…
I noticed that many K dramas that are exclusively on Disney have certain scenes inserted. Like, steamy kisses, s*x scenes, LGBT stuff whether it in direct or indirect manner. Actually, those scenes don't really contribute to the development of the story. I mean, they can still avoid any obscene scenes without destroying the drama. The reason why I love kdrama instead of western series or dorama back then because it was so fresh and so asian morally. Lol. They are meant to be watched on TV. (K.Movie is another case) In Japanese dorama you will still find many outrageus scenes and nudity even though they were regular drama.
Thai showbiz is quite ruthless. They cast away lotta gorgeous actresses who are still in their early 30's and pair under 20 or even underage actresses with adult actors instead.
Maybe ‘cause she has a very mature auraI mean, only 16 and her acting is already more powerful than some adults,…
Yeah, I saw too, with she'll act with Puen. I won't be petty if she is 17 or older and acts with a man twice or thrice her age. Why are people around her so oblivious ignoring her biological age? No matter how mature her behaviour is, she is still underage. Look at Korean actresses, they won't dare to pair an underage or under 20 with someone twice her age. Because it simply will make the opposite gender look like a paedophile. Bring It On, Ghost was criticised heavily due to the ML and FL age gap. KSH was still 17 and the age gap was 10 years.
Glad they make the drama visually pleasant, the psychiatric wards IRL may be more violent and depressing. It's quite triggering for those who have mental illness.
Don't forget dr. Hwang too. The writer gave him justice as psychiatrist boyfriend. Instead of holding tight nurse Deul Re (maybe by more serious relationship like marriage proposal or engagement) he told her to pursue her passion. Because Deul Re finally found what excited her and her dreams. It somehow fills the big void in her self-esteem. Even though it was bitter, dr. Hwang still ensured Deul Re to chase her dream first instead of staying with him while regretful.
I kinda felt that dr. Hwang was treating her like she was his personal patient. LOL
*I watched this drama, but I didn't like that they exaggerated things.
It also did happen to me, lol. My view on those actors had changed. Call me childish but I don't want to see them again on my screen. My eyes deserve better shows.
Oh yeah, about C-Drama, the CCP through their censor board, censor everything. They set rigid rules. No explicit content is allowed. No dirty jokes. No extreme violence among family members. Etc. I found out that C drama maker sometimes make two versions of certain scenes, for local viewers and for international viewers. Like, for local viewers, the y make the scenes more polite and for international viewers they leave it as it is (originally savage). But still, recent C-dramas are far more reserved than dorama, taiwan drama and recent K-dramas.
The reason why I love kdrama instead of western series or dorama back then because it was so fresh and so asian morally. Lol. They are meant to be watched on TV. (K.Movie is another case)
In Japanese dorama you will still find many outrageus scenes and nudity even though they were regular drama.