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On The Boyfriend Season 2 Jan 28, 2026
Still cheering Taeheon’s philosophy on embracing his humanity. Whoever coined the phrase “coming out”, seemed to have created a bigger problem for Gays. Coming out, suggests hiding, because something is wrong with one’s being or sexuality; outside the “norm.” What is normal? Heterosexuals don’t announce their sexuality, why should others? And whose business is it anyway? It pained my heart to hear many of the Green Room participants refer to themselves as not being normal, not being able to have children. I thought, they need to be brought into the 21st Century. That’s why Taehoen’s philosophy was powerful: embrace yourself, accept who you are, to heck with the ignorance of others. Hopefully, the guys will learn to live THEIR lives and find happiness. Wishing them all inner peace and loving relationships.
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Replying to BriBri Jan 28, 2026
I’m still a bit confused with Hiroya though and what he was trying to convey to Tomoaki… He said he has prejudice…
I thought he was being arrogant and belittling, that he socialized in an upper crust of Gays, compared to Tomoaki. Hiroya was the one owing the apology, I thought.
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Replying to FictionDweller Jan 21, 2026
Truth or Dare seems to have made things pretty clear. It was super awkward, but also interesting.
Yes, I thought that game of questions was unique.
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Replying to RuthOHara Jan 21, 2026
Mina Sue is definitely bringing the Western dating arc to this show. It's a game to her and all about 'winning'.…
My sentiments, as well! Love Min-gee, Subeen and Jae-gin (surprised he settled so quickly, looked for more suspense). Great cast and initial start. Oh, yes…Sung-hun. Poor Baby. He’ll probably bring Mina Sue back to NY.
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Replying to maplecottoncandy Jan 21, 2026
Mina Sue is starting to get on my nerves after episode 4. Girl be a bit more mindful, you're so absolutely all…
Hampering the image of American women, who are thought to be sexually loose and carefree.
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Replying to ROR Jan 14, 2026
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First, the plot is based on a British show! Second, TV shows and movies need proactive drama! Including toxic…
OUCH😂
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Replying to ilovedramas293 Jan 12, 2026
The title is literally the judge returns and it's mentioned in the synopsis and tags that he regresses to get…
I thought was referring to “Devil Judge.”
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Replying to The Judge Returns Jan 12, 2026
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I’m not a time-travel person either, Cynthia. I debated, but JS is such a damn good actor and a great visual—for an old lady like me—that I’m tossing alternate realities to the curb. Guess I’ll go on and watch “Reborn Rich.”
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Replying to a nobody Dec 19, 2025
whoever styled li wu's hair in the present timeline did a really good job, it suits his features. on that note…
Agree! I, too, was awed by his capabilities at such a young age.
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Replying to JieJie Dec 16, 2025
Try it. I like it. I'm on episode 24.
I’m just at 16, but like you, don’t know what all the negativity is about. Enjoying the show. Some reactions are questionable; perhaps due to conflicting love. I’m really confused by a major event, that goes nowhere. Even if there’s resolution towards the end, seems like inter office chatter should be occurring about someone’s whereabouts. I’ll keep watching. The characters are not overpowering, except for the one-who’s hopefully, her antics are found out by all.
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Replying to Olive4213 Dec 14, 2025
You put it very well.I rarely have problems with dramas where infidelity is the theme. Infidelity just isn't my…
Most can sleep at night, because they’re with the cheating husband. The reason they go after her is one: it’s more of a balanced fight; second: it’s just hard to physically attack someone you love, plus the fear of driving him towards the chick outside.
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Olddiva Dec 7, 2025
Typhoon Family was a great show, showcasing great acting skills. Jun-Ho and Min-ha meshed well together and hope they do other shows. Hated to see the show ending.
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Lily Alice Oct 26, 2025
Writer Jang Hyun is right, to get someone to embody the role of the nation’s son, bf, and boss…authentically, is a tall order. To have actors embracing what you have written, by lending their talents, is a home run. The scene between Tae Poong (Lee Jun Ho) and his mom, of him acknowledging his fears, elicited my true, motherly emotions. And yes, thus far (through Ep. 6), Jun Ho has met the challenges sought. Kim Min Ha is just as stellar, doing wonders in the role of Mi Seon. Kim Hye Eun, I can’t get enough of her. She is simply brilliant in every role! I AM of the 1940s, 50s, and 60s, and those acts of caring and sharing are sorely missed today. Great writing, Ms Jang! Looking forward to your future works
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