then when it will be released it don't watch it, if you are not satisfied with the synopsis just don't comment…
Why? because you don't want to feel called out? we have freedom of speech.
Btw it seems they changed the synopsis since my comment was written. The one that is now is less hilariously edgy. I don't remember what was written there word by word, but it started with something like "the FL is a genius surgeon at 17 year old who is also a killer"
Boss: "We have a deficit, cut wages" ML: "No, I don't like it" Boss: "Not up to you, do it!" *Cuts* *Tips media* *Causes company to lose shares due to drama* Boss: "You're fired" ML: "No I'm not, besides I told you I don't like it, so why are you bullying me?"
And we're supposed to root for him? There was no point to tip the media other then petty revenge, he is supposed to be this ultra professional character who only cares about results, but his actions don't show it.
Besides, he never communicates with people, does whatever he wants, leaves the workplace without explaining where he's going, doesn't consult his decisions with other managers unless just to inform them about decision he made....in every other drama and probably rl too he'd be a villain.
I don't agree with this PrettyCarEye lunatic but I also think the story of this drama is more realistic to South…
tbh japanese dramas are in general far more sexist then korean, at least in korea women are allowed not to always be cute and beautiful (especially if they work in jobs that value skill), in japan it seems like a death sentence
at first I thought it's japanese perfectionism, but naah, you have ugly frog faced men and they have no issue looking like that but a woman must not only look great but also make cute faces and noises and never be rude/dominant/set herself above men
even japanese yuri and yaoi are stuck in rigid gender roles. Also stuff I thought is progressive before, like how japanese are ok with cheating more then other nations, is also disproportionate. Because it's more ok if a man cheats on a woman then vice versa.
I defend him because I'm addict
we are not the same
Btw it seems they changed the synopsis since my comment was written. The one that is now is less hilariously edgy. I don't remember what was written there word by word, but it started with something like "the FL is a genius surgeon at 17 year old who is also a killer"
korean society is choking on its "morals"
ML: "No, I don't like it"
Boss: "Not up to you, do it!"
*Cuts*
*Tips media*
*Causes company to lose shares due to drama*
Boss: "You're fired"
ML: "No I'm not, besides I told you I don't like it, so why are you bullying me?"
And we're supposed to root for him? There was no point to tip the media other then petty revenge, he is supposed to be this ultra professional character who only cares about results, but his actions don't show it.
Besides, he never communicates with people, does whatever he wants, leaves the workplace without explaining where he's going, doesn't consult his decisions with other managers unless just to inform them about decision he made....in every other drama and probably rl too he'd be a villain.
at first I thought it's japanese perfectionism, but naah, you have ugly frog faced men and they have no issue looking like that but a woman must not only look great but also make cute faces and noises and never be rude/dominant/set herself above men
even japanese yuri and yaoi are stuck in rigid gender roles. Also stuff I thought is progressive before, like how japanese are ok with cheating more then other nations, is also disproportionate. Because it's more ok if a man cheats on a woman then vice versa.
reads the comments and reviews: *backs away slowly*
Many such a case.