What's the problem with the two main guys being "unlikable?" That just means there is room to watch…
I suppose usually the second male lead is nice from the beginning, which provides a kind of relief until the main male lead straightens out; that's probably why so many people are commenting on it, because in this case there is no such second lead/ relief.
I think the character development will begin pretty quickly though (at least the very least for Si Woo, because he already has a reason to change his ways - I mean, at the moment his life is pretty much in ruins: his father figure betrayed him, the public hates him, etc, and the girl who can help won't because she thinks too negatively of him).
Hong Bin's character is annoying to the nth power! Gracious, he ruins everything lol. Lee Hyun Woo's character…
I think the lines between being rude and being spoiled kind of blur for both of them; they're pretty equal, but Hongbin's character has a more childlike sense to him. In short, I hate/like them both ahahaha
So many complaints about YSH's acting none for Nam Gung Min am I the only one who thinks he is overacting here?…
Yeah, NGM is overreacting greatly but I think it fits the character, kind of. Like at some points it's really... bad, ahaha, but at others it just makes him creepier (which I suppose is the intended effect).
I really don't know why are there so many bad comments about this drama. :( I am very picky when it comes to everything…
I like it too. I think the CGI is... awful, ahahah, the acting isn't the best and the jilted Korean spoken by the foreign students can be distracting, but overall it's pretty good so far. It's easy to watch.
I feel like I'm the only one that doesn't find Yoo Jung creepy. I started reading the webtoon yesterday, to see…
I think it's not creepy in its original form (that is to say frightening or nightmarish) so much as creepy because he appears to be one thing (kind) but is really quite manipulative. And those smiles, though; they can be a little unsettling, ahaha
Lee Sang Yeob needs to do a main role in a 16 episode action/romance drama! I love him. He was the best thing…
Darkn3ss' comment was actually grammatically correct in that regard. The way you suggested it should've been written isn't incorrect, but it's less preferred than how the sentence was originally worded
"lol ur comment made me laugh bcz I was like 'there is 50 episode and you sat through 10' lol" is less preferable because although Dark3nss omitted the quotation marks, the second half of the sentence is a thought they had. In thoughts you don't address other people consciously as you, rather as they.
The only points I was trying to get across were that
1. You thinking her acting is good is the same as someone thinking her acting is bad; an opinion. Neither is rude.
2. Majority of people would not say they dislike how an actor acts because they're jealous. They'd usually say it because, y'know... they don't like how the actor acts.
I was saying that you thinking she's a good actor is just as offensive as someone saying they don't like her acting - that is, not offensive at all. And that gender doesn't have a part in this as you implied it did with "i have never seen a male member on this site dis park shin, only female members dis her ". I'm assuming what you were getting at there is that females are jealous of her or something?
It's an opinion (as per the definition: a view or judgement formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge).
Opinions can be insulting if they're shared in such a way (e.g: "she's the worst actor, she should just quit") but "I don't like how she acts" isn't really intended to be an insult.
People are going to have opinions you don't like for the the rest of your life. People don't have to agree with you. Cool?
I liked it, personally, but I only noticed it a few times. I think they use it less later on (or really I just haven't been paying enough attention... which is also likely)
You said you've never seen a male fan on kisskh dis Park Shin Hye but the reality is that majority of users here are females. Of course you'd be more likely to see a female dis her. But saying "I don't like how she acts" isn't a dis, it's just an opinion.
Whether or not an actor is good or bad is often subjective anyway (even if someone can't act well, if a viewer can relate to the character they're playing because of personal experiences, the actor might seem bearable, etc.).
Gonna guess completely out; Duk Seon ends up with Dong Ryong. (I watched the trailer for episode 17 and it just…
Yeah, although Taek is so nice. To be honest, I'm gonna be happy with whoever the husband is but I think I'll be disappointed too; I like them all, smh ahaha
Gonna guess completely out; Duk Seon ends up with Dong Ryong. (I watched the trailer for episode 17 and it just made me insanely confused). I mean, the hair is the same. There's that. People keep the same hairstyle for 20+ years... right? ahahaha
I think the character development will begin pretty quickly though (at least the very least for Si Woo, because he already has a reason to change his ways - I mean, at the moment his life is pretty much in ruins: his father figure betrayed him, the public hates him, etc, and the girl who can help won't because she thinks too negatively of him).
"lol ur comment made me laugh bcz I was like 'there is 50 episode and you sat through 10' lol" is less preferable because although Dark3nss omitted the quotation marks, the second half of the sentence is a thought they had. In thoughts you don't address other people consciously as you, rather as they.
1. You thinking her acting is good is the same as someone thinking her acting is bad; an opinion. Neither is rude.
2. Majority of people would not say they dislike how an actor acts because they're jealous. They'd usually say it because, y'know... they don't like how the actor acts.
Opinions can be insulting if they're shared in such a way (e.g: "she's the worst actor, she should just quit") but "I don't like how she acts" isn't really intended to be an insult.
People are going to have opinions you don't like for the the rest of your life. People don't have to agree with you. Cool?
Whether or not an actor is good or bad is often subjective anyway (even if someone can't act well, if a viewer can relate to the character they're playing because of personal experiences, the actor might seem bearable, etc.).