literally just made an account to say that STOP telling koreans how they should feel about the actors from their…
People think the guy is being treated unfairly and so they're sharing their opinions. They also think the co-stars are also being affected negatively when they haven't even done anything wrong. I don't see what the big deal is.
I think you've misinterpreted the information. I believe he tested positive in May and the allegation was that…
My problem is that the actor's personal life is affecting his work life. I get that what he did was bad, I'm not gonna argue that. But the fact that everything actors do in their personal lives can be held against them and ruin their careers just seems wild to me.
We need to take a second look at the the situation. There are two separate issues at hand. Let's leave the cheating…
I think you've misinterpreted the information. I believe he tested positive in May and the allegation was that he left quarantine to meet a girl, not to film this show. Also, he has denied the allegation, probably has some proof to back his statement. So really, the only thing on the table right now is him cheating on his ex-girlfriend which is a personal matter between them and should not affect his work life. They really should not be cutting his scenes
I love this show I really do, but, I really don’t like the way it implies and even outright states that the…
I don't really agree at all with what you're arguing. This is show and I think that is a valid point. It follows doctors that are passionate about what they do. Sure it may be a little idealistic but it's helps emphasize the message. It can inspire viewers, motivate them to be passionate about their careers as well. I also don't think they're trying to spread this propaganda. In one of the episodes, they mention how one of the VIP patients could have gotten better treatment overseas but only got treated at Yulje by Songhwa because a friend working there insisted on it. They also constantly mention the lack of pediatric surgeons in Korea with Yulje only having 1. In addition others in the replies have mentioned the Daddy Long Legs Program. I don't think they've ever portrayed Korea as being the best in the field. It just shows the Lacking 5 being really good at what they do and I think it stems from the fact that they are passionate about what they do and love doing it. It's just a show about good people doing good things. I think you're just looking too much into it
Im like halfway through the show and you could give me an entire show about Dong Soo and Dong Hee and I'd watch the crap out of it. I find their characters so interesting. Hopefully, I see them more in the second half of the show
im probably one of the few that dont enjoy the youth story. i think the should focus more on the current timeline…
I think, like the comment below yours says, the story telling has been made this way on purpose. It's not fan service, they actually play a major part in the story. You're seeing 2 parts of the story unwrap. What happened in their youth to lead them to the situation that we see the older ones in. And also how is it going to end for the older versions. (On a side note, this is similar to how my favourite book series, Stormlight Archives does it and I absolutely love it.)
Also does the promo show Nabi and Do Hyeok dating next episode?
I also don't think they're trying to spread this propaganda. In one of the episodes, they mention how one of the VIP patients could have gotten better treatment overseas but only got treated at Yulje by Songhwa because a friend working there insisted on it. They also constantly mention the lack of pediatric surgeons in Korea with Yulje only having 1. In addition others in the replies have mentioned the Daddy Long Legs Program.
I don't think they've ever portrayed Korea as being the best in the field. It just shows the Lacking 5 being really good at what they do and I think it stems from the fact that they are passionate about what they do and love doing it. It's just a show about good people doing good things. I think you're just looking too much into it