Taecyeon is my 2PM bias but it seems he's abandoning the thriller and mystery roles. I know his acting isn't as…
His acting isn't solid? What about Vincenzo? But I agree with you i wish he was in a more serious or emotional role as well and in a romcom or slice of life drama-type like they do nowadays. I like his cute and goofy roles and sfff stuff, but we don't see him enough in those contemporary genres and being normal, i mean a simple character actually because he also played a lot of split personalities. Though I'll watch Heartbeat cause i like vampires lol
I agree with this and I have thought about it so much after seeing comments based on speculations. At the end…
it's true, most of idols who took their own lives were being harrassed by haters but wherever i read about Moon Bin he has no haters, plus he had a loving family, friends... it feels strange more like a health issue, or there was a precise person or group who was bullying him because it doesn't look like some netizens were after him
Please dont assume things, everyone acts like its sure that he killed himself, while the autopsy isnt even out…
also isn't there a heatwave right now in Thailand? This can be very dangerous, i know someone who died because of the heat and it was a young man. It tires the body a lot and if not hydrated enough it's a terrible mix
I like him especially thanks to the duo with his sister, they were so cute and funny. This is shocking, somehow it feels like it wasn't suicide because he had a lot of people to turn to, could it be health issue, or the pressure must have been so high that he sadly couldn't see any escape. Deepest condolences to his family and friends
I wish The Witch's Diner had a season 2, there was so much more to tell and the world building was interesting! About Secret royal inspector and Joy I completed it and really enjoyed till the end, there's a huge twist at ep 9 that renewed my interest and the team friendship grows on us, there are great episodes after that part ♥
Kind of the same thing happened to me, in the beginning of the 2010s what I was looking for were more romance and comedy kdramas but there's been this huge trend of thrillers, police, and stuff, I wasn't in it back then (also I had some trauma because of violence). Like when I watched Surpluss Princess, I thought 'great a story about a mermaid', but there were crime scenes and all lol. Years later (hello quarantine!), I gave a try again and found out it was great cause there were many new cosy dramas full of mental health tips. They helped me to get better and then I felt like trying some of those thrillers, action, etc... and I wasn't bothered by on-screen violence anymore. Even in those types of dramas there are healing and cute things to learn, also I enjoy watching the actresses and actors different skills! I love that kdramas are so diverse, according to your mood, there's always one that matches ♥
About Secret royal inspector and Joy I completed it and really enjoyed till the end, there's a huge twist at ep 9 that renewed my interest and the team friendship grows on us, there are great episodes after that part ♥
Years later (hello quarantine!), I gave a try again and found out it was great cause there were many new cosy dramas full of mental health tips. They helped me to get better and then I felt like trying some of those thrillers, action, etc... and I wasn't bothered by on-screen violence anymore. Even in those types of dramas there are healing and cute things to learn, also I enjoy watching the actresses and actors different skills!
I love that kdramas are so diverse, according to your mood, there's always one that matches ♥