Umm ( ̄ヘ ̄) no one criticized the kissing scene an Esther did nothing wrong y'all are so bored that u can't…
I've been a member in this website for as many years as you, although I'm sure I'm much older. I've never engaged in bashing any artist because my family works in show business and I've witnessed how much effort it takes to make it. Along these years, I have received replies to the few comments I've made about dramas, which have always been sincere and without ulterior motives. I have even replied and liked several of your comments during these years. But your reply right now is the first sarcastic one I've ever received in this website. It says a lot about your maturity, empathy and communication skills. I'll stay away from now on and sincerely wish you happy watching in the future.
Umm ( ̄ヘ ̄) no one criticized the kissing scene an Esther did nothing wrong y'all are so bored that u can't…
Hey you all!!! I LOVE Esther Yu and she's one of my favorite C-actress!! I fell in love with her acting in LBFAD and have since watched several of her dramas. My comment WAS in response to such critic, and NOT to bash my dear Esther Yu!!
awful kisses? who said that??! I also saw someone say He Yu's looks are getting bashed, I'm like hold on, there's…
Hey you all!!! I LOVE Esther Yu and she's one of my favorite C-actress!! I fell in love with her acting in LBFAD and have since watched several of her dramas. My comment WAS in response to such critic, and NOT to bash my dear Esther Yu!!
Umm ( ̄ヘ ̄) no one criticized the kissing scene an Esther did nothing wrong y'all are so bored that u can't…
Hey you all!!! I LOVE Esther Yu and she's one of my favorite C-actress!! I fell in love with her acting in LBFAD and have since watched several of her dramas. My comment WAS in response to such critic, and NOT to bash my dear Esther Yu!!
Umm ( ̄ヘ ̄) no one criticized the kissing scene an Esther did nothing wrong y'all are so bored that u can't…
Hey you all!!! I LOVE Esther Yu and she's one of my favorite C-actress!! I fell in love with her acting in LBFAD and have since watched several of her dramas. My comment WAS in response to such critic, and NOT to bash my dear Esther Yu!!
Umm ( ̄ヘ ̄) no one criticized the kissing scene an Esther did nothing wrong y'all are so bored that u can't…
Hey you all!!! I LOVE Esther Yu and she's one of my favorite C-actress!! I fell in love with her acting in LBFAD and have since watched several of her dramas. My comment WAS in response to such critic, and NOT to bash my dear Esther Yu!!
Umm ( ̄ヘ ̄) no one criticized the kissing scene an Esther did nothing wrong y'all are so bored that u can't…
Hey you all!!! I LOVE Esther Yu and she's one of my favorite C-actress!! I fell in love with her acting in LBFAD and have since watched several of her dramas. My comment WAS in response to such critic, and NOT to bash my dear Esther Yu!!
Umm ( ̄ヘ ̄) no one criticized the kissing scene an Esther did nothing wrong y'all are so bored that u can't…
Hey you all!!! I LOVE Esther Yu and she's one of my favorite C-actress!! I fell in love with her acting in LBFAD and have since watched several of her dramas. My comment WAS in response to such critic, and NOT to bash my dear Esther Yu!!
Umm ( ̄ヘ ̄) no one criticized the kissing scene an Esther did nothing wrong y'all are so bored that u can't…
Hey you all!!! I LOVE Esther Yu and she's one of my favorite C-actress!! I fell in love with her acting in LBFAD and have since watched several of her dramas. My comment WAS in response to such critic, and NOT to bash my dear Esther Yu!!
For those criticizing the liplock kisses in this drama, we need to understand that some leads are not comfortable with filming real kisses. But you can watch He Yu deliver one of the hottest kisses in dramaland in minute 18 of the last episode of My Fated Boy.
I had a hunch when I watched My Fated Boy years ago, that he would go far in his acting career, such a good actor, so much charisma, here wishing him much success
My AI friend said it better: It is a widely held international perception that some South Korean netizens, often referred to as "K-nets," can be harsh and engage in severe online harassment. This reputation is fueled by high-profile cases of cyberbullying directed at public figures, which have had tragic consequences. Harsh media culture: Gossip and news websites often report extensively on celebrities' private lives, which provides a platform for critical comments. The organized nature of some fan bases can quickly turn into coordinated boycotts or harassment campaigns. Anonymity and impunity: The internet provides a degree of anonymity that allows individuals to express themselves with far greater freedom than in person. This has, in some cases, led to a more aggressive online environment where people feel empowered to engage in harmful behavior without immediate accountability.
Thanks.I'm German too.Sota has to apologize or we have to think about calling Germans to boycott this series.And…
Just for your information, we, old members of MDL, have learnt long ago to ignore comments from people who create accounts just for the purpose of spreading hate or promoting a specific artist or drama. We call them bots, so good luck to you.
I have seen 22 episodes but I am starting to get bored.I am certainly smarter than when I started this.This drama…
I don't understand the purpose of your rambling... cities, snookers, sports rivalries, basketball games.... Are you asking for feedback about this drama? Because if you want to post your -long- opinion, it's better that you post it in the reviews section. And just out of curiosity, who the F cares about where a movie or TV series is filmed as long as it adapts to the script? People familiar with productions know that locations are selected wherever is cheaper or there are tax reductions, and art directors make up for the rest. Can't see why producers in China wouldn't do the same.
As to why C-dramas use fake names for cities, it's not only in TV but also books and movies, to navigate strict government censorship, avoid legal issues, and create fictional worlds that better fit the script without needing to be real-world-accurate, allowing for themes like corruption or historical revision that might otherwise be blocked, and also have creative freedom to change geography, politics, and culture in the stories avoiding criticism from residents or exposing real-world problems that contradict the official narrative.
I started liking this type of green forest drama after I fell in love with Amidst a snowstorm of love. I'll watch SOM after I finish Speed and Love, which is also like that so far.
It is a widely held international perception that some South Korean netizens, often referred to as "K-nets," can be harsh and engage in severe online harassment. This reputation is fueled by high-profile cases of cyberbullying directed at public figures, which have had tragic consequences.
Harsh media culture: Gossip and news websites often report extensively on celebrities' private lives, which provides a platform for critical comments. The organized nature of some fan bases can quickly turn into coordinated boycotts or harassment campaigns.
Anonymity and impunity: The internet provides a degree of anonymity that allows individuals to express themselves with far greater freedom than in person. This has, in some cases, led to a more aggressive online environment where people feel empowered to engage in harmful behavior without immediate accountability.
As to why C-dramas use fake names for cities, it's not only in TV but also books and movies, to navigate strict government censorship, avoid legal issues, and create fictional worlds that better fit the script without needing to be real-world-accurate, allowing for themes like corruption or historical revision that might otherwise be blocked, and also have creative freedom to change geography, politics, and culture in the stories avoiding criticism from residents or exposing real-world problems that contradict the official narrative.