I absolutely loved Signal, but I couldn't care less for a second season. The ending was perfect, and now with all the controversy they should just call it imo
This will be a tough watch, but I've committed to watching his entire drama/filmography. It's one of the few ways to pay homage to this incredible actor. One of the greatest to ever live, it's a shame the world will never know.
Signal might be my favourite drama of all time, and I'd absolutely love to see a second season but I'm not sure if it's necessary. I really liked the conclusion and a second season runs the risk of flopping.
I've spent the past few days trying to find the right words to fully express my sorrow, but to no avail. No amount of honouring, blaming or reminiscing brings me any catharsis. What a profound loss.
it's such a shame that some will disregard an incredible actor merely due to his age or appearance.
Appearance is an 'asset' yes, but it shouldn't be prioritized over the quality of their acting. An actor's job is to act, not to look good - that's called a model. Also, my initial statement applies to both actors and actresses. An actress should be judged by her acting skills, not her appearance, but how does imposing the same standards on to actors solve the problem?