How will those poor people survive the horror of that Vape?!! I hope that they are getting therapy to overcome…
Hahahahahaa , the last line of my post says "this foolishness calls for extreme sarcasm." Meaning anyone trying to say that vaping was a horrific thing he did are out of their mind. I'm on team Ji ChangWook, looks like my sarcastic post went right over your head so I needed to let you know. Have a blessed day.
but he vaped during drama filming in front of junior actors and full of staffs in the room
How will those poor people survive the horror of that Vape?!! I hope that they are getting therapy to overcome the nightmares this has given them. Someone send me the link to the GoFund Me. smh!!! Yes , this foolishness calls for extreme sarcasm.
(spoiler alerts included) I am always praying for all human beings around the world who have to go through the agony of war. The beautiful people of Palestine have gone through horrific hardships for decades and I pray that in my lifetime there will be resolution. I always pray for the people in Ukraine, for the people in different regions of Africa who deal with war crimes every day. Now that you know how I feel, I will throw my two cents in. I watched the episode and I did not gasp thinking this is about Palestine. I went back to watch it again just in case I missed something. First, the conflict zone isn't the focus of the entire episode. Second, the people she comes across are the students (who are all different ethnicities), followed by the head of the school who looks and sounds very European, after that she is confronted by the rebels who kidnapped her. The main kidnapper who looks White European then yells out in very clear American English "hands up, hands on your head!" I am very confused about how people can say that these few scenes were about the Palestinian conflict. Again, I support humanity and hate war, but we have to also be fair. The problem is that too many people in today's society will see a post on something and then immediately bandwagon jump in the name of supporting a cause. I believe we should be supportive of our brothers and sisters around the world, but always go to the source and do your research before lashing out and discrediting people in the name of social justice. Go watch the episode then feel free to post your thoughts. We can agree to disagree and that is fine, but I don't see this backlash being justified. I say go watch it from beginning to end since it is an excellent drama, it would be a shame that all of the great acting, writing, and directing gets tarnished due to misunderstandings on tiny scenes from the last episode.
Yay!!! We have progress!!! Now it's time for her to set that bun loose. I mean if they have a love scene she can't be looking like she is ready to take notes for a meeting lmaoo!!!
Hmm, guess thanks for spreading this info about their private life I don't need.
This is beautiful news, don't spoil it with intrigue it really isn't that serious. They are excited just as any other normal couple to share their joy, so let everyone celebrate the happy news.
I watched the episode and I did not gasp thinking this is about Palestine. I went back to watch it again just in case I missed something. First, the conflict zone isn't the focus of the entire episode. Second, the people she comes across are the students (who are all different ethnicities), followed by the head of the school who looks and sounds very European, after that she is confronted by the rebels who kidnapped her. The main kidnapper who looks White European then yells out in very clear American English "hands up, hands on your head!" I am very confused about how people can say that these few scenes were about the Palestinian conflict. Again, I support humanity and hate war, but we have to also be fair.
The problem is that too many people in today's society will see a post on something and then immediately bandwagon jump in the name of supporting a cause. I believe we should be supportive of our brothers and sisters around the world, but always go to the source and do your research before lashing out and discrediting people in the name of social justice. Go watch the episode then feel free to post your thoughts. We can agree to disagree and that is fine, but I don't see this backlash being justified. I say go watch it from beginning to end since it is an excellent drama, it would be a shame that all of the great acting, writing, and directing gets tarnished due to misunderstandings on tiny scenes from the last episode.