In any case, the producers of this drama dedicated a good budget to the fashion style of MGC, MSJ, OYG, and Stella. Lucia's style is more modest for the moment, but it will be upgraded later when she is in a relationship with the chairman, he will invest in her wardrobe since he likes only stuff from famous brands....
Thank you for sharing that. Jonghyun’s story really was devastating, and I understand how it could open someone’s eyes to the deeper struggles behind Korea’s glittering entertainment world. The issue of mental health and suicide in Korea is incredibly complex, tied to cultural expectations, social pressure, and often a lack of open dialogue around emotional well-being.
It’s heartbreaking because, as you said, there’s so much talent and beauty, but also a lot of unspoken pain. I also became more aware of these realities as I started exploring Korean culture more deeply—it's hard not to be moved by both the brilliance and the burdens that some people carry in silence.
I hope the conversation around mental health continues to grow, not just in Korea but everywhere. There’s still a lot of stigma to break down.
I pray for Yoo Ah In and hope he will not end his life drastically but will come back stronger and healthier. He is such a talented actor!
Thanks for compiling such a list. You may also consider the following actors as well: Jung Chae Yull, Choi Jung Woo, Kim Jong‑hyun, Jo Min-ki, Choi Jin-young (brother of Choi Jin Shil).
It's a pity the screenwriter is not mentioned in the cast section. The writing is brilliant, as well as the acting, especially the plaintive in the 2nd episode! I also like that they handle the entire case within 1 episode.
Thank you for sharing that. Jonghyun’s story really was devastating, and I understand how it could open someone’s eyes to the deeper struggles behind Korea’s glittering entertainment world. The issue of mental health and suicide in Korea is incredibly complex, tied to cultural expectations, social pressure, and often a lack of open dialogue around emotional well-being.
It’s heartbreaking because, as you said, there’s so much talent and beauty, but also a lot of unspoken pain. I also became more aware of these realities as I started exploring Korean culture more deeply—it's hard not to be moved by both the brilliance and the burdens that some people carry in silence.
I hope the conversation around mental health continues to grow, not just in Korea but everywhere. There’s still a lot of stigma to break down.
I pray for Yoo Ah In and hope he will not end his life drastically but will come back stronger and healthier. He is such a talented actor!
Stay well.
I also like that they handle the entire case within 1 episode.
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