Only drama I watched in this is "it's ok not to be okay". (and I didnt finished it yet)It's fiction, and it don't…
I agree with you. It's fiction. It's not real life. It's just for fun.
I'm inclined to say that even the "message" of the series doesn't matter all that much. I started to think like that after reflecting a little bit on Money Heist (La Casa de Papel).
Without giving too much spoiler, it is a famous series of Netflix in which its script leads us to cheer for bank robbers. More toxic than that, the script leads us to admire a rapist thief (Berlin) by making him a martyr. Even though this series has a much higher "toxicity level" + popularity than those mentioned in the article, it doesn't seem to me that there was a relevant causal effect of the popularity of this series on the social acceptance of rape. -- Btw, honestly, I can't see a believable criticism of "standards of beauty" in any drama with actors who were selected for having a divine level of beauty. Maybe that's just for me, maybe not.
It's not upload in kiss kh yet.
I'm inclined to say that even the "message" of the series doesn't matter all that much. I started to think like that after reflecting a little bit on Money Heist (La Casa de Papel).
Without giving too much spoiler, it is a famous series of Netflix in which its script leads us to cheer for bank robbers. More toxic than that, the script leads us to admire a rapist thief (Berlin) by making him a martyr. Even though this series has a much higher "toxicity level" + popularity than those mentioned in the article, it doesn't seem to me that there was a relevant causal effect of the popularity of this series on the social acceptance of rape.
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Btw, honestly, I can't see a believable criticism of "standards of beauty" in any drama with actors who were selected for having a divine level of beauty. Maybe that's just for me, maybe not.
There is a certain light romance atmosphere, but no kissing (and I don't think there will be).