Are they seriously cutting his scenes? I hope they are lying just to make people quiet. But if they do, pathetic…
you're going to get jail time if you do cocaine regardless of the country. he abused harmful substances, and purchased illegal narcotics. he's going to get some jail time
*Answers two months later*As long as we actually watch it it's fine. It seems like things with YAI are pretty…
he's suspected of illegally buying like 1,100 sleeping pills on 44 occasions, using other ppls names in the span of a year. that wouldn't have zero consequences in other countries. As well as all the narcotics "Yoo Ah In faces charges of administering medical narcotics on 181 occasions between September 2020 and March 2022 at hospitals in Seoul. These narcotics were allegedly used for sedative anesthesia during cosmetic procedures. The substances in question include 9,635.7 mL of propofol, 567 mg of midazolam, 11.5 mL of ketamine, and 200 mg of remimazolam."
playing with our patience? this is always how it's been. dramas always get delayed if there's a special event going on. they're not playing with your patient, you're just impatient
why does it surprise you? The director is Bong Joon-ho, the producers are Jeong Tae-sung, Steven Nam, Park Chan-wook,…
oh so you were just surprised that it's finally added not that it exists. I thought you were confused as to why it was put on this site at all lolol my bad
why does it surprise you? The director is Bong Joon-ho, the producers are Jeong Tae-sung, Steven Nam, Park Chan-wook,…
@-Nao- that might be true but in this case Koreans made it, produced it, directed it, and distributed it. it's like being confused okja is on this site
Kinda surprised to find Snowpiercer here but it does make sense. So this movie is unique in its own way. The logical…
why does it surprise you? The director is Bong Joon-ho, the producers are Jeong Tae-sung, Steven Nam, Park Chan-wook, Lee Tae-hun and it's distributed by CJ Entertainment
"Yoo Ah In faces charges of administering medical narcotics on 181 occasions between September 2020 and March 2022 at hospitals in Seoul. These narcotics were allegedly used for sedative anesthesia during cosmetic procedures. The substances in question include 9,635.7 mL of propofol, 567 mg of midazolam, 11.5 mL of ketamine, and 200 mg of remimazolam."