When it comes to making decisions (stupid as they are) where they’re not hurting anyone else, I don’t see…
Oh, yes - I'm not excusing bullying as such. But your actions as a child should not ruin your career as an adult, whatever your job is. People grow and change.
It's just a stupid decision, clearly influenced by Korean culture and their expectation that everyone should be immaculate with no flaws or missteps. People having to defend themselves against everything from drug addiction to premarital pregnancies and having bullied someone when they were 8 years old. Postponing projects does nothing but affect hundreds of workers on those productions.
I loved Semantic Error and To My Star, but so many recent K-BLs have cringy acting and amateurish camera work. I really hope this and Unintentional Love Story will be a step in the right direction again.
Loved him in Beyond Evil and I'm now watching him in Hotel del Luna (where he's also excellent). Hoping that he books a new drama soon, once he's done shooting for his upcoming movie and all.
Netflix lists this as one season with 16 episodes (despite it being released in two parts). So maybe the two parts should be merged on here as well? It's clearly written as a standard 16-episode show.
Loved Yoon Park in Forecasting Love & Weather (which was otherwise a bit of a disappointment for me). He would be a great addition to this cast, where I already really like the male and female lead. :)
Excellent comment, I agree with you wholeheartedly!He is a fantastic actor and he should not be cancelled for…
Simply asking for his finished projects to be released is not “celebrating” anything. It’s respecting the hundreds of other people who have worked hard on these projects and recognizing that addiction is a disease that people shouldn’t be condemned or “canceled” for. He should take a break and address his issues for sure, on that we agree.