Wow agencies take that much?? I thought it was like 5 percent..and top earners have to pay almost 50 perc tax..so…
Traditionally, agents take 15% and another 10% for managers—but in recent years many managers also justify 15%. It's nice that she left her former team with a generous "thanks for everything" good-bye gift.
The japanese drama Dragon Sakura is how this stuff is done right and not this pathetic garbage
I have to agree that DS was superior. It really captured my attention & kept me on the edge of my seat throughout its run. That said, I don't at all consider TYAL to be "pathetic garbage", as you put it.
I still have the final episode to go. But I'm still trying to get my head around the reveal that—ever since the roll of paper hit him while saving Sarasa, Nomoto Eito not only left his body and was replaced by the future soul of Neo Kosei, but that he (Eito) somehow possessed Kosei from that moment (in Kosei's past) and not from the moment that Kosei "died" falling on the stairs. So not only was Kosei not pushed, but his already lived decade disappeared in the do-over which was occupied by Eito. And also Eito comported himself in a eerily similar manner to how we saw Kosei himself had lived (despite Eito's lack of education, motivation, temperament or knowledge of the future.
That's not at all like what I had been expecting. I'm sure the finale will bring additional twists. 🤔
MDL ratings are a joke. They are just for fun and not to be taken seriously. Anyone can vote at any time, whether they've watched a show or not—even long before all episodes have been released. Often it's fandoms who sweep in to bolster or sabotage the ratings. 🤷🏻‍♂️
I didn't look up what 'gosiwon' means, but I'm just gonna assume it's a submarine! "We're all living in a purple gosiwon, a purple gosiwon, a purple gosiwon…" 🎶
Just finished 13 and I’m perplexed. What was the bus thing? I mean it was all emotional BUT I couldn’t connect…
You missed the scene when Grandmother told Seori her unfulfilled lifelong dream had been to be a bus driver (and not a restaurant proprietor, which she did out of necessity.)
I'm gonna have to stop judging people for their cruel acts when I don't understand the circumstances let alone the full ramifications. For example, If Seori's parents hadn't driven her into a lake to drown, she would never have found her soulmate or her HE. Thanks mom! Thanks dad! 👋🏻
I always thought that a show should be able to make sense on its own without the audience having to read a book (or manhwa) first.
That's not at all like what I had been expecting. I'm sure the finale will bring additional twists. 🤔
"We're all living in a purple gosiwon, a purple gosiwon, a purple gosiwon…" 🎶