Support actor no matter how heinous crime they commitMDL should support bullies , rapists,even murders if they…
How do you even know that only actors are being caught? Do you think every case needs to be posted on international news or on MDL just to prove it’s happening? Try checking South Korean local news — you’ll see plenty of non-celebrity bullies, including teachers and students, being exposed and punished.
Celebrities just get more attention because, well, they’re celebrities. The media amplifies those stories, not because they’re the only ones guilty. Just because you only see celebrity scandals doesn’t mean only celebrities are the problem. There are plenty of non-celeb bullies and criminals too — they just don’t have obsessed fans defending them online.
Support actor no matter how heinous crime they commitMDL should support bullies , rapists,even murders if they…
Does everyone have to react according to your standards? Just because you wouldn’t speak up years later doesn’t mean others can’t. You don’t know what that person went through — not all bullying is the same, and not all victims experience it the same way.
Who are we to decide how someone should deal with their trauma or when they should speak out? If the bully’s actions were serious enough to hurt someone deeply, then facing consequences — even years later — is part of accountability, not “too much.”
Why should the victim be silent just to protect the bully’s job or reputation
Long story short, FL is a lawyer who end up being asked to defend ML by his wife for a murder. However, she then…
So let me get this straight — the wife hires a lawyer (FL) to defend her abusive husband who’s accused of murder, and this same lawyer ends up getting romantically or physically involved with him? That’s beyond unethical. She’s literally being paid for her legal services, and yet she crosses every professional boundary possible. That’s not passion or “complicated emotions” — that’s pure unprofessionalism and moral corruption.
Honestly, if the Japanese bar council in that story’s world doesn’t see that as misconduct, then it’s absurd. It’s like they’re normalizing the idea of lawyers offering “extra services” to clients. At that point, she’s not just a lawyer — she’s acting like a mistress or even a prostitute under the cover of legal duty. Completely unethical and morally bankrupt behavior
many things caused me frustrations... Ji-eun's neighbor, for example, who appears in the story quite out of tune. She stands there, almost like an outside force trying to push Ji-eun into the affair with the professor, even without a true connection between them. This takes away the naturalness of the unfolding of the relationship, because we feel that Ji-eun is manipulated to make that decision. Their coexistence has no chemistry, it doesn't seem like a strong friendship.
Tags, Cheating, cheater fl, two timer, gold digger
I watched My Love Eun Dong expecting a tragic romance, but what I saw felt deeply one-sided and morally unfair. The story tries to sell Eun-dong and Ji Eun-ho’s affair as “fated love,” yet in reality, it glorifies emotional cheating. From the very beginning, Eun-dong was already involved with another man — the one who later became her husband — but still carried on with her past lover in secret. After the accident, her husband lost his ability to walk because he tried to save her, while she lost her memory. Instead of exploring his sacrifice or pain, the drama turns him into a convenient villain so the audience can root for the “true lovers.” That felt wrong. No one in the story seems to care about the disabled husband’s suffering; his existence is reduced to an obstacle. The show romanticizes betrayal and rewrites responsibility as “destiny,” leaving a bitter taste for anyone who values loyalty and emotional honesty
IS IT WORTH KEEP WATCHING ? NOOOOO
Celebrities just get more attention because, well, they’re celebrities. The media amplifies those stories, not because they’re the only ones guilty. Just because you only see celebrity scandals doesn’t mean only celebrities are the problem. There are plenty of non-celeb bullies and criminals too — they just don’t have obsessed fans defending them online.
You are prosecuted for speaking truth...
How dare you speak truth about rich powerful celebrity everyone worship
Just because you wouldn’t speak up years later doesn’t mean others can’t. You don’t know what that person went through — not all bullying is the same, and not all victims experience it the same way.
Who are we to decide how someone should deal with their trauma or when they should speak out?
If the bully’s actions were serious enough to hurt someone deeply, then facing consequences — even years later — is part of accountability, not “too much.”
Why should the victim be silent just to protect the bully’s job or reputation
If mdl doesn't post it it never happened 😜😜
MDL should support bullies , rapists,even murders if they act for you ..
Honestly, if the Japanese bar council in that story’s world doesn’t see that as misconduct, then it’s absurd. It’s like they’re normalizing the idea of lawyers offering “extra services” to clients. At that point, she’s not just a lawyer — she’s acting like a mistress or even a prostitute under the cover of legal duty. Completely unethical and morally bankrupt behavior
Fl defend ML, who was a domestic abuser.
Cheating, cheater fl, two timer, gold digger
I watched My Love Eun Dong expecting a tragic romance, but what I saw felt deeply one-sided and morally unfair. The story tries to sell Eun-dong and Ji Eun-ho’s affair as “fated love,” yet in reality, it glorifies emotional cheating. From the very beginning, Eun-dong was already involved with another man — the one who later became her husband — but still carried on with her past lover in secret. After the accident, her husband lost his ability to walk because he tried to save her, while she lost her memory. Instead of exploring his sacrifice or pain, the drama turns him into a convenient villain so the audience can root for the “true lovers.” That felt wrong. No one in the story seems to care about the disabled husband’s suffering; his existence is reduced to an obstacle. The show romanticizes betrayal and rewrites responsibility as “destiny,” leaving a bitter taste for anyone who values loyalty and emotional honesty