I expected to like The Midnight Romance in Hagwon and it far exceeds liking, I am loving it, and cannot wait to experience it full on from week to week.
Well, of course, you are a male. Yeon Woo Jin is 39 and Jang Seung Jo is 42 so, not that much younger than Kim Ha Neul. Her age had nothing to do with how poorly this drama was written and directed. I doubt even a 26 year old would have been able to save it. At this day and age to criticize an actress for her age, I doubt you would have said the same if was the other way around. What a sexist!!!!
Nice article but I can't believe it missed the best of the best -- the 2015 Running Man's 271st and 272nd episodes show casing the 100 vs 100 Race, a two-part special where the Running Man members had to invite guests in order to compete against a group of 100 stuntmen, wrestlers and martial artists in a 100vs 100 name-tag elimination game. https://seoulbeats.com/2015/11/100-athletes-vs-100-entertainers-running-man-on-the-edge/
She should've just kept it a secret -- confirming dating hasn't been working out very well for k-pop idols and actors alike lately. That said, wishing them both the best of luck and the strength and control to withstand the haters on the internet.
Toronaga's son bothered me a lot. He was immature, jealous, incompetent, and too in a hurry to be what he wasn't ready to be or even couldn't be, made him dangerous even more so than Kashigi Yabushige and Lord of Ajiro combined, and Lord Ajiro bothers me majorly. I am not surprised he ended where he did. And let's not even talk about Mariko's husband --- Lord that man is so tightly wound up, life is just misery to him. The total and complete emphasis on unquestioning loyalty is admirable, as it is crippling, but I guess when that is the only way of life, one knows, it just makes it valuable. I am amazed by how valuable one's honor was at that time, how one couldn't even take one's life without permission from their lord. It was just fascinating and so totally and utterly different from present-day times. It shows how Japan was and still is, in some way, a group-focused society.
Articles like this need to be posted so that the rest of us can bash on K-Netizens and South Korean culture. Hyeri…
I so totally agree. Hyeri's original post stopped short of calling out RJY for cheating on her with HSH. Whether she only meant for RJY or not she indirectly implied HSH was dating a man who was already in a relationship when that was the furthest from the truth. All HSH did was try to defend herself from that and it all spiraled so out of control it's truly sad. HSH ended up taking the brunt of the mess. which is totally unfair. I doubt the break up will help since it seems like HSH really liked RJY but she is totally better off without him.
Well, I knew they would break up. It got too messy. I know many sided with Hyeri, but I think HSH got the raw end of the deal here. She should've known not to drag her personal business in public but I completely understand why she did. She wanted to defend herself. As a talent I have so much respect for RJY but as a man not so much anymore. He stood by silently as his girlfriend got lynched in public I guess his career and public image was so much more important to him. They are both better off for sure.
https://seoulbeats.com/2015/11/100-athletes-vs-100-entertainers-running-man-on-the-edge/