Believe it or not.. in real life it literally just works likes that.. when you have this giant crush on someone..…
From what I gathered, when Ji Hyun saw that Jae Won wasn't doing too well, he decided to give him company, and they moved past the awkward, ignoring schtick they had going on. I could be wrong though. I think it was just that they needed each other at that moment.
The complaints about the show make absolutely no sense. Like???? Yall want things to be perfect, and guess what? Humans ain't perfect, people tend to undercommunicate and hide things from each other. How the hell is fighting for marriage equality "preachy"? And, I love a good misunderstanding trope, but this wasn't even half of what I've seen from other shows. Somehow I highly doubt people watched this show to truly watch, but just hatewatched it for some reason?
Also, the BounPrem and NetJames cameos, CHEF'S KISS.
Why. Females are publicly shamed for a first offense drunk driving charge.
Of course. I agree with you. I wasn't even aware that that's who you were speaking of. Moreover, I highly doubt that those who are in favor of rehabilitation would disagree. The legal system might have disagreed or the general public without the knowledge of these measures might have. It's important to realize that this is unfortunate for BOTH of them, and I wouldn't want either of them to be demonized. I think a fine and rehab are the best options for both actors. I hope they get the help they need.
Why. Females are publicly shamed for a first offense drunk driving charge.
I don't think people should be demonized for having addictions. Look, I understand your perspective on this situation. But I've never believed in demonizing or martyrizing anyone with an addiction. I believe they should get the help they need so that they can go back to being functional and contributing members of society. It's that simple for me. Thanks for sharing your perspective. :)
Why. Females are publicly shamed for a first offense drunk driving charge.
You're comparing two unrelated situations. In case of the young actress as well, as long as no one has been the target of bodily harm, I'd recommend rehab. You're assuming everyone's intentions and talking with obviously someone specific in mind that has no relation to Yoo Ah In and his current situation. I'm not going to compare anyone's situation to another because I believe that addiction is very isolating, and it's important to give proper treatment rather than harsh punishment. I've always believed that since I've worked with such cases. I'm not sure why you feel the need to compare situations and make this about things that aren't a factor here. But whoever you're talking about deserved rehabilitation and care as well. I hope you can see that this isn't tit for tat but rather just a conversation about the situation at hand
Why. Females are publicly shamed for a first offense drunk driving charge.
You make NO SENSE. He's harmed no one. He can go back to being a positive and contributing member of society through rehabilitative health. Yes, it's a crime, however, since no grave harm has come to another, it should be judged for the same. It's so important for legal systems to recognize properly executed research. I have worked in a field that deals with addiction, crude punishment never yields proper results. However, rehab does and community service does.
All this debate about whether or not he committed a crime. People are acting like they're the judge, jury, and executioner. Countries with more rehabilitative measures tend to have lesser reoffenses. That's a fact proven by research, tons of it. They could put him into rehab, have him do community service, and actually continue to have him be a beneficial and successful member of society instead of penalizing him until he's broken. Let's not be judgmental of someone who is dealing with addiction. It is a disease, and can be cured. There are countless success stories, especially when the law has been mindful of past proven research. Can we please stop this debate about who deserves what punishment? Can we not be so bloody vengeful and mean? As someone who's worked with addicts due to her job, I cannot stress enough how important it is to look towards rehabilitative measures. I hope things work out for Yoo Ah In, on a positive note, and he's able to go back to being healthy and happy.
I COMPLETELY DISAGREE! I think society is getting to deep in this representation thing. This story has NOTHING…
I think you're mistaken about what representation means. And, someone asking is not a big deal. You don't have to make a hue and cry about it, in such an exaggerated and frankly, ignorant manner. I'm bi, does that mean that I would dislike the representation of non-queer characters? Learn how to express yourself without being this disrespectful.
ATOTS really did a number on all of us, didn't it? I never expected anything to be as impactful as ATOTS but recently…
Hope you get to watch MLC soon. It's absolutely amazing! Actually made me love Mix so much more! I've been wanting to watch Grey Rainbow as well. But, someone told me there are scenes that can be difficult to watch, so I've been in two minds about it.
Also, the BounPrem and NetJames cameos, CHEF'S KISS.
I think a fine and rehab are the best options for both actors. I hope they get the help they need.
In case of the young actress as well, as long as no one has been the target of bodily harm, I'd recommend rehab. You're assuming everyone's intentions and talking with obviously someone specific in mind that has no relation to Yoo Ah In and his current situation.
I'm not going to compare anyone's situation to another because I believe that addiction is very isolating, and it's important to give proper treatment rather than harsh punishment. I've always believed that since I've worked with such cases.
I'm not sure why you feel the need to compare situations and make this about things that aren't a factor here. But whoever you're talking about deserved rehabilitation and care as well. I hope you can see that this isn't tit for tat but rather just a conversation about the situation at hand
As someone who's worked with addicts due to her job, I cannot stress enough how important it is to look towards rehabilitative measures. I hope things work out for Yoo Ah In, on a positive note, and he's able to go back to being healthy and happy.
But, this drama is so very cute. :)
I've been wanting to watch Grey Rainbow as well. But, someone told me there are scenes that can be difficult to watch, so I've been in two minds about it.