Is everything okay at home Aeri? Women are humans too, right? And don't humans lie too? Men are humans too, right?…
Sorry, I am too lazy to start looking up on them. Isn't it readily available online? I think k-netizen posted them but it would require effort to look for them. But I remember one article that provided a full story on the case. I believe it was translated as the original would have been in Korean.
Ooh come on Sia. You can dish out negative comments to someone but you can't take it if it is done to you? Aren't you being hypocritical? or do you think the celebrities are deities don't feel the impact of negative comments. Okay, since you know so much why not go forward with it and see what you have. If not, its better to watch and judge only if you have beyond reasonable doubt someone is wrong.
I still don't get how korean industry works with their misogynist mind. A woman who did an unproblematic thing…
Is everything okay at home Aeri? Women are humans too, right? And don't humans lie too? Men are humans too, right? They can do bad things too, right? But they can also do good things, right? A man can hurt a woman, right? So a woman can hurt a man, right? So why speak as if you know any better? The case was settled in court and it was said there were cameras in her house. Yet she could not provide evidence of the assault. Also, he argued that how could he have assaulted her while there were cameras all around. Also, the woman texted him first to come to her house. Yes, the alleged assault was done in her house. Not that makes any difference but I would have been skeptical about the actor if it did happen in his house. It would have looked like he planned everything. The messages were displayed in court. If I didn't know any better I think she might have lured him into a trap.
This is an example in addition to Sweet Home why Netflix can't be trusted to renew Korean shows. I don't even trust them in renewing Alice in Borderland.
Fortunately, you're not Jiyeon and Jeongmok isn't remotely attracted to you for you to have to deal with that…
Where did I say I was offended, LOL. Also, how am I the one who is upset when I am not the one writing long paragraphs? Again, with your imaginations. You're still cute though.
You're too emotionally attached about the situation to even think about it logically. Take a step back and try…
Ever heard a saying, 'when you know you know' or I knew it the first time talked? But yeah its not defendable. But its not sudden. The editing made it seem that way. But we can say that the date with Yido was off from the beginning but it was edited out from the show. So the picture we all got was that he was all in for her while there were some cracks within the relationship.
if i were Jiyeon, I’d seriously step back and think hard. jeongmok just told yido she was his first choice-and…
Fortunately, you're not Jiyeon and Jeongmok isn't remotely attracted to you for you to have to deal with that situation. If nothing great is going on for you then at least that does.
You're too emotionally attached about the situation to even think about it logically. Take a step back and try…
Yeah. Like duh, its a group of about 27 year olds who have never dated before. Like what would you expect? Now that I am thinking about it, how can you be over 25 years and never dated someone? Sounds I don't know. Suspicious?
I guess Netflix never figured out how to equally distribute the airtime to all the participants. Or maybe its just something to do with k-dating shows. The game changers aren't even game changing. I even forgot they exist in the first place mid-episode.
no matter how you look at it JM actions were wrong. exactly because he wasn’t sure and didn’t talk to her…
You're too emotionally attached about the situation to even think about it logically. Take a step back and try to think about it rationally. What we're all saying is this: Its not right. But we get it. Or it can happen.
I literally clench my teeth whenever I see him on screen. He makes progress in some few air time and then shortly…
Yeah, so that tells us he's not on the spectrum. Just inexperienced. He does a good job to try to put the advise into actions. So he is growing as a person.
I literally clench my teeth whenever I see him on screen. He makes progress in some few air time and then shortly…
I don't know anything about the spectrum but I can say he's just awkward especially in front of girls. He acts quite normal when its just dudes. So that tells me he's just an awkward person especially with the opposite sex. But it doesn't have to be always like that as we can see a bit of his personality especially if he is comfortable with that person irrespective of the gender. My theory is that he may have had little or few friends growing up. He also had no sibling growing up. He has a small sister now that he is an adult. In short, his behavior is nothing that he can't fix not with just coaching but by being exposed to various situations. Like for example this dating show. He is learning a lot. He is so different now compared to the beginning of the show. So that tells you that this is all just habits he picked up mostly because of his introverted nature.
Okay, let me simplify it for you. He like Yido, well at least physically. She is his dream woman. The girl he…
Great points! Yeah, we can all agree how he handled the situation was really poor. I hope he can look back on it and learn. It doesn't make someone feel better but it hurts them even more. I agree.
Okay, let me simplify it for you. He like Yido, well at least physically. She is his dream woman. The girl he…
Its not just few hours. The editing might have made it seem that way but its not. The flashbacks we saw were never shown in the normal broadcast so they were left out for suspense or plot twist. The producers painted us a rosy picture about them only to drop the bomb last minute.
We can, however, both agree that he handled the situation poorly. Saying that he likes her the most when its not the case was bad even the panelists pointed that out. So let's criticize him for that and not for him catching feelings for the other girl. It totally makes sense. I have liked someone physically but did not connect emotionally. Lying not to disappoint someone is something he has to work on because like the panelists said, it hurts more because you raised their hopes up.
I definitely do not judge him for recognizing the incompatibility with YiDo. Actually, I give him credit for that.…
Yes, you make such a good argument. I just think the participants are like mirrors for us. They reflect how we handle different situations. In other words, we see ourselves in them. So, for that, you don't hate but learn. Great points!
In short, his behavior is nothing that he can't fix not with just coaching but by being exposed to various situations. Like for example this dating show. He is learning a lot. He is so different now compared to the beginning of the show. So that tells you that this is all just habits he picked up mostly because of his introverted nature.
We can, however, both agree that he handled the situation poorly. Saying that he likes her the most when its not the case was bad even the panelists pointed that out. So let's criticize him for that and not for him catching feelings for the other girl. It totally makes sense. I have liked someone physically but did not connect emotionally. Lying not to disappoint someone is something he has to work on because like the panelists said, it hurts more because you raised their hopes up.