Exactly how I feel. I'm just glad she has a mask and hat on so you can't really see her face.
Precisely. After I left the comment above it occurred to me that that could be ANYBODY in the wheelchair. On what basis does MDL even publish it, not knowing who it is; only that some scummy pap says it's the actress in question. MDL is part of the overall Korean/Asian celebrity abuse/suicide machine in this respect.
Hey, suicide dweeb, I have googled relentlessly, searching for anything about a Squid Game actor who outed someone who later killed themselves. I'm getting NOTHING after multiple tries. Provide links to factual evidence or stfu.
You haven't done anything but made vague accusations and spewed innuendo without providing a shred of evidence. You do that because you're a self-righteous dweeb who has to trash other people, especially celebrities, to make yourself feel superior.
And again, you don't have the spine to use the name of the "lead" you're accusing of causing someone to kill themselves by outing them, nor have you provided links to proof. I don't know one way or the other but at least have the balls to stand behind your hateful BS.
Furthermore, if what you say is true, how is it that the production company and Netflix had no problem with him starring in the first And second seasons of this show? In Korea, production companies dump actors at the first whif of "scandal" from vultures like you.
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She's a coward then. Fighting back with lawsuits is the only way to start turning this insanity around. And Koreans, his wife included, have this tendency to want to sweep the latest suicide under the rug and pretend it never happened...until the next one. And then the media pretends the entire country is "shocked and stunned," as if the new one is the first in 50 years.
I had hopes last January when the director of "Parasite" and many other powerful industry people came together and held that news conference demanding justice and reforms after LSK's death. It's been a year now. I don't see anything significant happening. Meanwhile, two more actors offed themselves in 2024. It's maddening.
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Korea overall has the highest rate of suicide by far of all developed countries. It's not only celebs, but it's even worse among them. Korea also has the highest rate of alcoholism of all developed countries. It's tremendously sad.
I say this as someone whose favorite movies and many BLs are Korean. That's why this continued slaughter upsets me so much.
By the way, yesterday was the one-year anniversary of the suicide of perhaps Korea's overall greatest actor, Lee Sun Kyun. His blackmailers were convicted and sentenced to THREE and FIVE years respectively a couple weeks ago. That's all. That's it. For blackmailing him for a quarter million $$$ and driving him to kill himself.
No cops or detectives have been charged for all the leaking, and likely won't be. Korean cops might be a bit more corrupt than even ours here in the U.S., and that's saying something.
I wish his widow would start suing people but I've a feeling she won't. ugh.
Wu Kang Ren' performance here is better than a lot of work American actors win Oscars for. With every film of his I discover, I am more impressed. There is no distance between him and the characters he courageously takes on. Wow.
Aviis Zhong is equally remarkable. She took me from loathing her character to wanting to comfort and protect her. Not easy to do.
Shelly Yu as the mother is outstanding as well. Just an excellent film that just went on my 30 Best list.
WTF? Was this another suicide? I guess google will tell the tale...I really don't want to find out though.
On edit: Give me a break. A 32-year-old Korean actor dies suddenly? It's suicide until I see proof otherwise. Only in Korea do healthy, young actors drop dead of mysterious, unconfirmed ailments; and only in Korea and in MDL BL threads do people accept the word of a family and production agency as to cause of death without receipts.
"Wow." That was my one-word response when this show ended. Far more than I expected, given its format, length, and budget. Other than a lack of extras, I saw nothing else to indicate a lack of resources. The acting/direction/sound/picture, all was fairly first rate. I teared up, I got turned on, I laughed. It's really quite good.
Both leads are excellent, but I was especially impressed with the older/boss character and actor. He played that part flawlessly. Confident but not arrogant, lecherous but not slimy, charming but not trying too hard. I liked his character immensely. The couple's chemistry is among the best I've seen, maybe THE best I've seen from a web drama.
I'd love to see more of these two.
Where are all the MDL Church Ladies shrieking about "pedophilia!!!" and "sexual harassment!!!" in this thread? Maybe there are some in comments below that I haven't seen. I'll go looking...
Rating against other web series: 10/10 Rating against all other BLs: 8.5/10 Overall: 9/10
The great acting continues. Jeon Yu Bin has the most fascinating upper lip. The way the sides dip down and then back up is adorable and sexy, like two halves of a drapery pulled aside to reveal what's behind them... :)
I watched this for Wu Kang Ren but never saw him, lol. Must be an extra. :P
Overall, a great watch with beautiful, stylish visuals a storytelling.
And again, you don't have the spine to use the name of the "lead" you're accusing of causing someone to kill themselves by outing them, nor have you provided links to proof. I don't know one way or the other but at least have the balls to stand behind your hateful BS.
Furthermore, if what you say is true, how is it that the production company and Netflix had no problem with him starring in the first And second seasons of this show? In Korea, production companies dump actors at the first whif of "scandal" from vultures like you.
Yeah, I don't buy the "heart attack" story. It's another suicide until I see proof indicating otherwise.
Fighting back with lawsuits is the only way to start turning this insanity around. And Koreans, his wife included, have this tendency to want to sweep the latest suicide under the rug and pretend it never happened...until the next one. And then the media pretends the entire country is "shocked and stunned," as if the new one is the first in 50 years.
I had hopes last January when the director of "Parasite" and many other powerful industry people came together and held that news conference demanding justice and reforms after LSK's death. It's been a year now. I don't see anything significant happening. Meanwhile, two more actors offed themselves in 2024. It's maddening.
Korea also has the highest rate of alcoholism of all developed countries. It's tremendously sad.
I say this as someone whose favorite movies and many BLs are Korean. That's why this continued slaughter upsets me so much.
By the way, yesterday was the one-year anniversary of the suicide of perhaps Korea's overall greatest actor, Lee Sun Kyun. His blackmailers were convicted and sentenced to THREE and FIVE years respectively a couple weeks ago. That's all. That's it. For blackmailing him for a quarter million $$$ and driving him to kill himself.
No cops or detectives have been charged for all the leaking, and likely won't be. Korean cops might be a bit more corrupt than even ours here in the U.S., and that's saying something.
I wish his widow would start suing people but I've a feeling she won't. ugh.
Aviis Zhong is equally remarkable. She took me from loathing her character to wanting to comfort and protect her. Not easy to do.
Shelly Yu as the mother is outstanding as well. Just an excellent film that just went on my 30 Best list.
Highly recommended.
10/10
On edit: Give me a break. A 32-year-old Korean actor dies suddenly? It's suicide until I see proof otherwise. Only in Korea do healthy, young actors drop dead of mysterious, unconfirmed ailments; and only in Korea and in MDL BL threads do people accept the word of a family and production agency as to cause of death without receipts.
Good god...
That was my one-word response when this show ended.
Far more than I expected, given its format, length, and budget. Other than a lack of extras, I saw nothing else to indicate a lack of resources. The acting/direction/sound/picture, all was fairly first rate. I teared up, I got turned on, I laughed. It's really quite good.
Both leads are excellent, but I was especially impressed with the older/boss character and actor. He played that part flawlessly. Confident but not arrogant, lecherous but not slimy, charming but not trying too hard. I liked his character immensely. The couple's chemistry is among the best I've seen, maybe THE best I've seen from a web drama.
I'd love to see more of these two.
Where are all the MDL Church Ladies shrieking about "pedophilia!!!" and "sexual harassment!!!" in this thread? Maybe there are some in comments below that I haven't seen. I'll go looking...
Rating against other web series: 10/10
Rating against all other BLs: 8.5/10
Overall: 9/10
Well done!
The great acting continues.
Jeon Yu Bin has the most fascinating upper lip. The way the sides dip down and then back up is adorable and sexy, like two halves of a drapery pulled aside to reveal what's behind them... :)