Sorry but 2nd MLs love is creepy, not pure at all.
The problem is, though, that the user was rude to me to begin with, and I don't take too kindly to rude people. I'm not the kind to respect a person for respect's sake (respectability politics aren't my thing), so if I feel offended, I am not above saying that someone is annoying. What is annoying about them isn't their opinion, but as you and others can see from other posts and comments of theirs, is that this user body shames as their main line of argumentation. Oppression is not cool, and those who commit it do not deserve a respectful response. Thank you for enjoying my post, even though I cannot agree that I must be respectable. I will always be unapologetically myself.
Sorry but 2nd MLs love is creepy, not pure at all.
Why are you jumping into a conversation? She said I was only saying what I said bc I like the ML. That's annoying because it's not at all true. Think, for a minute, what it would be like to find out that some college-aged guy was scoping you out when you were in middle school, following you around, leaving you presents, seeking out your place of residence after getting a degree where he can manipulate people's behaviors, only to be "in love" with you and using his profession to hurt another person just because you care about them more than him. That's disgusting behavior, not to mention way overstepping a whole bunch of lines. But hey, I guess I'm just saying this because I like the ML? Right? Unlike the user, who only judges on looks-apparently, I actually have legitimate arguments as to why I don't like the 2L. SJR is plenty handsome and a decent actor, but his character is disturbing. ML might have severe OCD and trauma, but he does care about others and doesn't try to manipulate them.
I love Yoon Kyun Sang, and tbh, he's what's keeping me watching this drama. I really don't like Dr. Daniel, and I like our female lead, but don't love her (it's more to do with character than actress because Yoo Jung is killing it, as always). Our ML has much more nuance and depth, character-wise, than any other character in the show.
It's too bad most people here think the opposite just because they don't think he's handsome (which just means they have no taste, ijs).
I was going to watch this because Yoon Kyun Sang is one of my favorite actors, but seeing all the hate comments…
I'm glad I decided to take your advice and watch it. Screw those haters. He's doing great here, and it's super enjoyable to watch. I've already caught up through episode 10!
this guy should manage his weight, especially if he is filming a romcom. is not a good look especially if you…
Maybe you should manage your mouth instead. He looks gorgeous in his rom-com and his build is beautiful. Comments like yours that shame actors' weight are unnecessary and irrelevant. He is a wonderful actor, and he does not have to kow-tow to shitty beauty standards such as yours.
I was going to watch this because Yoon Kyun Sang is one of my favorite actors, but seeing all the hate comments people are giving him about his weight or how "he's not as handsome as SJR" (which is a damn lie) on this comment section has me thinking otherwise. It's not worth the watch when I can watch his other dramas where he's appreciated and actually not treated like he's not a great actor or fat shamed by fans who love SJR. *hops off to the masterpieces of SFD and Rebel*
I loved the structural symmetry of the "need to marry" and the flower petal scene. Actually, this show would really be an interesting show to talk about structurally. Okay, now that I'm out of Graduate Literature student mode, I enjoyed the last episode. I didn't love, love it. I felt Vice Minister's death was a little underwhelming, but I kind of love that it restored some agency to Hong Shim's character at the same time. I'm glad So Hye really didn't die. She might have been your typical evil princess type in the beginning, but I loved the pathos that the writers gave to her character. Say what you want about the writing in some points, here's where they got it right. They gave a character to the second female lead that was more grey, more nuanced. I sobbed for Moo Yeon. Jae Yoon was funny in this last ep, but really, did anyone want Ae Wool to come back and marry him like I Did? The only way I would have accepted a marriage bw Jae Yoon and Hong Shim is if she could have a polyandrous marriage with the CP too. Imagine what the Queen would say then, lol?! I love how books also were used structurally in this piece. Books came into Lee Yeol's life due to YYS influence; books tied Hong Shim and Won Deuk together; books led Crown Prince the rest of the way back into knowledge of his life; the destroyed books, to conceal this new-found knowledge; the "lost" books tying YYS and CP together again. There's also the "never judge a book by its cover" idea. Hong Shim isn't Hong Shim and Won Deuk isn't Won Deuk. I'm one of the people who probably likes the political aspect of historicals more than most. I understand why that's something people have issues with, especially with romantic comedies. There were elements of the politics that were lending itself to the subtext of this piece, but I'll save that for another century. All in all, I enjoyed 100 Days.
A fantastic actor. I hate his villainous character in 100 Days My Prince, but he plays the cool king in SKKS, and my favorite advisor and mentor Lee Soo in The Great King, Sejong (trust me, please watch this show, it's so good).
After episode 5, I wonder which memories he's regained? SL is so cute (and played by a cutie). I just don't hope his heart gets too broken, on both accounts (Crown Prince and HS). Even as an EXO-L, I have never been close to taking Kyungsoo and throwing him atop the bias list, but he had me at "OHO."
Thank you for enjoying my post, even though I cannot agree that I must be respectable. I will always be unapologetically myself.
I have to go back to graduate school next week, so now I'm going to have too little time to finish this with all of the reading I have to do.
It's too bad most people here think the opposite just because they don't think he's handsome (which just means they have no taste, ijs).
Okay, now that I'm out of Graduate Literature student mode, I enjoyed the last episode. I didn't love, love it. I felt Vice Minister's death was a little underwhelming, but I kind of love that it restored some agency to Hong Shim's character at the same time.
I'm glad So Hye really didn't die. She might have been your typical evil princess type in the beginning, but I loved the pathos that the writers gave to her character. Say what you want about the writing in some points, here's where they got it right. They gave a character to the second female lead that was more grey, more nuanced.
I sobbed for Moo Yeon.
Jae Yoon was funny in this last ep, but really, did anyone want Ae Wool to come back and marry him like I Did? The only way I would have accepted a marriage bw Jae Yoon and Hong Shim is if she could have a polyandrous marriage with the CP too. Imagine what the Queen would say then, lol?!
I love how books also were used structurally in this piece. Books came into Lee Yeol's life due to YYS influence; books tied Hong Shim and Won Deuk together; books led Crown Prince the rest of the way back into knowledge of his life; the destroyed books, to conceal this new-found knowledge; the "lost" books tying YYS and CP together again. There's also the "never judge a book by its cover" idea. Hong Shim isn't Hong Shim and Won Deuk isn't Won Deuk.
I'm one of the people who probably likes the political aspect of historicals more than most. I understand why that's something people have issues with, especially with romantic comedies. There were elements of the politics that were lending itself to the subtext of this piece, but I'll save that for another century.
All in all, I enjoyed 100 Days.
I kind of hope it's HS' brother, but I think the show wants us to believe that too much. She may like him, though.
SL is so cute (and played by a cutie). I just don't hope his heart gets too broken, on both accounts (Crown Prince and HS).
Even as an EXO-L, I have never been close to taking Kyungsoo and throwing him atop the bias list, but he had me at "OHO."