Honestly.. to think of something so weird and beside the sensitive matter being discussed...
as a person who was raised in the deep south of the US when i see the capitol letters KKK there is nothing else but this hate group and the horrors and terror they inflicted that i could possibly think of. my town was largely segregated. when a black family did move in next door we stared finding nooses in trees. this was in the early 90's. your comment is like saying it's odd for someone to see a swastika and think of Nazis.
Please keep in mind that kisskh has users from all around the world. Out of the ~195 countries in the world,…
i do not think KKKdrama should change their user name, but also think it's important to acknowledge that the US is not the only country with the KKK. Auxiliaries exist in Europe, Canada and even Mexico City.
WHY?! You can spoil it for me, I'm okay with that :)
This is a daily drama. It's lower budget and quality than what is usually classified as a family drama. LiB isn't a terrible watch if you are a fan of the genre. Enemies from the past is better imo.
WHY?! You can spoil it for me, I'm okay with that :)
It does not resolve quickly. At least the last 20 episodes are like that. There is a love triangle but there's never any serious possibility for the 2nd male lead
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He's a selfish coward. He assures the female lead that he is very aware of the hardships they will face as a couple and that he is 100% in, then he backs out pretty quickly when his family throws a fit
Thanks for all the love guys:) I usually respond to most article comments individually but right now am I on vacation and the Wi-Fi is unreliable as hell. So thanks to all of you and thanks to Jeana, she did all the real work.
what makes me slightly uncomfortable is the fact that even a watered down version of this could never air on S.K…
it's the level of censorship in korea that makes this topic uncomfortable b/c it's that kind of shaming/hiding/control that lies near the very root of real world dangerous ideologies like the one fictionalized by Atwood and the showrunners.
This series is based off of a book. Margaret Atwood also used actual events that happened. She used it to signal…
maybe you just don't live somewhere with a lot of fundamentalism but that is exactly what 35 % of American Christians (evangelicals) believe. that's 35 % out of 70- 75% of the american public who identify themselves as christian. The american statistics are relevant b/c that's where the handmaid's tale is set. Evangelicals and conservative christian make up the overwhelming majority of American law makers as well.
i agree that if a man was posting all this stuff about his soon to be ex-wife the response would be wholly different.
and FYI for any one wondering, i am not even a fan of his. i think he's a mediocre actor plagued by bad styling and bad drama choices.