A really good drama with a topic that isn’t discussed very often, but it’s definitely worth watching. It’s a shame that many people give it a low rating just because of the subject, without even watching the drama. But don’t be fooled: this drama is actually really good! The theme is different and may seem unusual at first, but the story is well-developed, all the loose ends are tied up, and the main couple is definitely worth following. Their chemistry is also great, which makes the story even more enjoyable. I highly recommend it!
I just finished this drama, and it’s definitely worth watching! It’s a story with a different and not very commonly discussed topic. It might feel a little strange at first, but it deals with very real situations that many people experience in their lives. I really liked the way the drama handled the subject, showing the characters’ problems, struggles, and even situations that people normally don’t talk about much. I also found it interesting because, besides telling a good story, the drama shows that many problems can be solved through communication, understanding, and even seeking professional help when necessary. Everything was presented in a detailed and easy-to-follow way. Another positive point is that the story didn’t simply leave problems unanswered. The situations were developed and resolved throughout the episodes, and almost every loose end was tied up by the end. It was different from what I’m used to watching, but it ended up being a very pleasant surprise. I really enjoyed it and definitely recommend it to anyone looking for something different, with a topic that actually makes you think.
"I just hope you never have to go through a similar situation to understand the weight of being unfairly judged".Listen…
The court has already clarified everything. If you want to talk about the case, read the court documents before continuing to call someone a pedophile even after he was acquitted. I sincerely hope you are never judged for something you didn’t do, because then you would understand what that feels like firsthand.
And as for homophobia: I based my opinion solely on your own comments, not on what you watch or on your personal life. You’re here attacking and labeling people, while I’m simply defending someone and asking that the facts be considered. If you actually knew me, you’d know that calling me homophobic makes no sense. Maybe reconsider your accusations—and, more importantly, look at the facts before continuing to judge. 😘
This guy literally has so much money that anything could be covered up you know what the truth is a young girl…
If he were just an ordinary person, there would still be people on his side and people against him. The difference is that, because he is a world-famous actor, the case received much more attention. A lot of people took advantage of all the publicity to make money, increase engagement, and especially influence young people, who often end up believing everything they see on the internet without taking the time to understand the full context.
That’s why, before jumping to conclusions or simply repeating what other people have said, I think it’s important to look at the situation carefully. I’m only asking you to read about the case from beginning to end, hear both sides, and understand the full context. After that, you’ll be in a much better position to form your own opinion, whether you agree with him or disagree with him. That’s all.
This guy literally has so much money that anything could be covered up you know what the truth is a young girl…
The person who brainwashed you must be really good at it, huh? 😂 Seriously, it’s unbelievable how you can’t see the truth. Good grief! But okay, okay… feel free to keep spreading your hatred. 🙄 You must be a child, because this is just unbelievable. 😂
"I just hope you never have to go through a similar situation to understand the weight of being unfairly judged".Listen…
For God’s sake, stop spreading hate. It seems you still don’t understand: he was cleared by the courts, and it was proven that he did not date her when she was a minor. So before attacking him and repeating accusations that have already been disproven, do your research and respect the facts. It’s completely disrespectful to keep spreading this kind of hate. Your profile already says a lot about the kind of person you are, but don’t worry I’ve already reported your comment. If you truly cared about her, you would have been there when she needed help instead of showing up now just to attack someone and spread hate.
Don't worry, because there are plenty of people who support him and will keep watching. Your opinion isn't going…
You absolutely have the right to express a negative opinion. I’m just saying that this kind of comment can sometimes become the spark that encourages other people to start attacking him. I’ve seen negative comments turn into waves of hate that seriously damage artists’ lives, even in cases where they were ultimately found innocent.
Kim Sae-ron is one example. After her car accident, she received countless attacks and negative comments, and much of that only fueled the hatred against her.
So I’m not saying you can’t have your opinion. I respect that. What bothers me is seeing so many people coming here solely to attack and try to destroy someone’s life. We can disagree without contributing to that kind of hate.
Don't worry, because there are plenty of people who support him and will keep watching. Your opinion isn't going…
It’s disgusting to say that someone can’t date an adult simply because they met that person when they were underage. The things I see people saying are unbelievable.
And attacking him is easy, right? Even with the evidence and court decisions pointing to his innocence, people still claim that he “paid” to win the case. For God’s sake.
You talk as if he had forced her into a relationship with him, as if she didn’t have a family or people around her who knew about the situation. She was an adult and, like any adult, had the right to make her own decisions and choose who she wanted to be with.
I’m not here to defend anyone, but simply to point out the facts. Before attacking someone’s life, at least take the time to look at the evidence. The ironic part is that this hatred toward him is very similar to what she herself experienced when she needed support the most.
In the end, you’re doing exactly what you condemn: judging without knowing the full story. The things I see people saying are unbelievable.
It’s sad to see so many people coming to this post just to attack him without knowing the full story. Many simply believed videos and stories spread by influencers without actually reading the case documents or researching what really happened between the two of them.
I followed this case, read the documents, and tried to understand both of their stories. That’s why I’m sharing this information not to attack anyone, but so people can look at the facts and form their own opinions.
What really stands out to me is that some people are repeating the exact same behavior Kim Sae-ron experienced: constant judgment, attacks, and negative comments without knowing the whole truth. Before believing everything you see in an internet video, do your own research, read the documents, and look at the facts.
I’m not asking anyone to like him. I’m simply asking you to stop attacking him over something you only learned about through videos and other people’s opinions. Controversy may generate clicks, but the truth requires people to look at the facts for themselves.
This guy literally has so much money that anything could be covered up you know what the truth is a young girl…
So, just because someone is wealthy, does that automatically mean they should be considered guilty when they win a legal case? If they are cleared, does that simply mean they “paid to win”? We need to think more carefully before jumping to that conclusion.
The fact that she took her own life on his birthday does not prove that he was responsible. She had already gone through very difficult periods in her life and, according to reports, had faced other crises before. There were also other issues in her life that need to be considered, including the accident that had a major impact on her career.
I’m not here to argue or attack anyone. I’m simply saying that we should look at the evidence, consider all the facts, and stop treating someone as guilty simply because they are wealthy or because of coincidences. If there is no proven guilt, the least we can do is respect the facts and stop attacking the person.
Great news, with the fan meeting in October too. I just wanna see my man on my screen again. Hopefully Knock-off…
I agree with you! I’m also really excited to watch it. What’s sad is seeing so many negative comments even after he was cleared. I still see people saying that he’s responsible for her suicide, ignoring the fact that much of the information that was spread was false and that they had not been in contact for more than three years.
It’s really depressing. I just wish people would actually read the case documents and learn the full story before judging, instead of blindly believing the fake news that circulated online and was spread by people who are now facing consequences for those accusations.
Don't worry, because there are plenty of people who support him and will keep watching. Your opinion isn't going…
Everything I’m saying here is based on the case, the documents, and the evidence presented. The letters used as supposed proof of a relationship with Kim Sae-ron when she was underage were disputed, and the documents presented indicate that they were actually addressed to another girlfriend he had at the time. It was also denied that they were in a relationship while she was underage.
So before continuing to repeat accusations, it’s important to separate what was alleged from what was actually proven.
And if you don’t like him and believe he did all of those things, that’s fine. But then stop attacking him. You’re doing exactly what so many people did to Kim Sae-ron: judging her, attacking her, and leaving negative comments without considering the whole story. Just think about that for a moment. He was investigated and cleared, so even if you don’t like him, respect the facts and let the man move on with his life.
"I just hope you never have to go through a similar situation to understand the weight of being unfairly judged".Listen…
But, after all, what exactly is his fault? They broke up years ago and had not been in contact for more than three years. She moved on with her life, dated other people, got married, and he also moved on with his own life. So it makes no sense to hold him responsible for a tragedy that happened so many years later.
I had followed Kim Sae-ron since she was a child. She went through many difficulties throughout her life and also made some mistakes. After the accident that caused significant losses, she faced a huge wave of criticism and lost the support of many people who had previously stood by her. Many people constantly attacked her and didn't allow her to simply move on with her life. She regretted some of the things she had done and tried to deal with the consequences, but unfortunately, she eventually took her own life.
And that's exactly what I don't understand: if you don't like him, why do you keep going to his posts just to attack him? He was already judged and cleared, and many of the claims that circulated about the case were proven to be false. Continuing to attack someone even after that isn't justice; it's harassment.
This is exactly the kind of behavior Kim Sae-ron also experienced: many people judging and attacking her and not allowing her to move on with her life. So why repeat the same behavior with someone else?
And regarding that old photo of the two of them that started circulating again, it's important to remember that, at that time, she was already married and living her own life. So it's also fair to question why that photo was posted and what the intention behind it was, rather than simply using the photo to create new accusations.
You don't have to like him, watch his work, or defend him. But if he has already been cleared and there is no proven guilt, then at least respect the facts. It's not fair to turn someone into a scapegoat for a story from which he had already been completely separated for years. Before attacking, think for a moment: are you really defending someone, or are you simply repeating the same cycle of judgment and attacks that has already destroyed another person's life?
I’m glad he’s coming back! I sincerely hope he’s doing well and healthy, and that he comes back stronger than ever.
Now, to those who judged and attacked him before the final outcome, the least you could do is show some respect and know when to stay silent. No one is forcing you to keep watching his shows, but judging and condemning someone without knowing the whole truth and without waiting for the case to reach its conclusion is extremely disrespectful.
We all know there was a lot of false information and accusations involved, and they had a huge impact on his life. Those who truly followed the whole story know how complicated everything was and how much a false accusation can destroy someone’s life.
And even after everything, there are still people who continue to judge and attack him over something he ultimately did not commit. That says much more about the people who insist on judging him than it does about him.
I just hope you never have to go through a similar situation to understand the weight of being unfairly judged. Life can take unexpected turns, and none of us knows what tomorrow will bring. Before pointing fingers at someone, maybe it’s better to wait until the truth comes out.
Don't worry, because there are plenty of people who support him and will keep watching. Your opinion isn't going to change anything. I'd like to see how you'd feel if you were unfairly judged based on false evidence and what your life would be like in that situation. But what can you do, right? It's easy to criticize and judge others when you're not the one going through it. Instead of worrying about other people's lives, go take care of your own.
For a change it was refreshing to watch a rom-com kdrama without any love triangle, misunderstandings, noble idiocy,…
I agree with you. Sometimes it’s really nice to watch simple dramas with happy endings, without all the stress of love triangles, fights, and misunderstandings that we see so often. In this drama, even with some secrets and lies, the characters managed to work everything out without letting them affect their relationship. In the end, love prevailed. It’s the kind of drama that’s perfect for relaxing and taking a break from those dramas that do nothing but stress us out.
So I don't think I'll even start watching it. I've already seen too many dramas that focus on love triangles, and the story always ends up getting boring when that's the main focus the whole time. I'd rather look for something else to watch.
Does anyone know if this drama is going to focus on a love triangle? If that's going to be the main focus from beginning to end, I don't think I'll even watch it I’ve already gotten too stressed out by stories like that. Could someone who has seen it let me know, please?
I totally agree with you. Honestly, it's starting to get really frustrating to watch. There are more scenes of…
I respect people who see it differently, but I think many are forgetting everything he has already done for her. He made the hardest decision in the past, and that decision is what pushed her to grow. In a way, he played a huge role in helping her become the strong, mature, and successful woman she is today.That's why it feels strange to me that, even though she's trying to help him now, she keeps creating situations that bring him down, especially with this never-ending jealousy. I even agree that his jealousy is excessive at times, but the way the drama keeps dragging it out weakens the romance and takes away some of the chemistry between them.At the end of the day, that's just my opinion. Everyone sees the story differently, and that's completely fine. Besides, it's a drama, so they'll most likely end up together anyway.
It’s a story with a different and not very commonly discussed topic. It might feel a little strange at first, but it deals with very real situations that many people experience in their lives. I really liked the way the drama handled the subject, showing the characters’ problems, struggles, and even situations that people normally don’t talk about much.
I also found it interesting because, besides telling a good story, the drama shows that many problems can be solved through communication, understanding, and even seeking professional help when necessary. Everything was presented in a detailed and easy-to-follow way.
Another positive point is that the story didn’t simply leave problems unanswered. The situations were developed and resolved throughout the episodes, and almost every loose end was tied up by the end.
It was different from what I’m used to watching, but it ended up being a very pleasant surprise. I really enjoyed it and definitely recommend it to anyone looking for something different, with a topic that actually makes you think.
And as for homophobia: I based my opinion solely on your own comments, not on what you watch or on your personal life. You’re here attacking and labeling people, while I’m simply defending someone and asking that the facts be considered. If you actually knew me, you’d know that calling me homophobic makes no sense. Maybe reconsider your accusations—and, more importantly, look at the facts before continuing to judge. 😘
That’s why, before jumping to conclusions or simply repeating what other people have said, I think it’s important to look at the situation carefully. I’m only asking you to read about the case from beginning to end, hear both sides, and understand the full context. After that, you’ll be in a much better position to form your own opinion, whether you agree with him or disagree with him. That’s all.
Kim Sae-ron is one example. After her car accident, she received countless attacks and negative comments, and much of that only fueled the hatred against her.
So I’m not saying you can’t have your opinion. I respect that. What bothers me is seeing so many people coming here solely to attack and try to destroy someone’s life. We can disagree without contributing to that kind of hate.
And attacking him is easy, right? Even with the evidence and court decisions pointing to his innocence, people still claim that he “paid” to win the case. For God’s sake.
You talk as if he had forced her into a relationship with him, as if she didn’t have a family or people around her who knew about the situation. She was an adult and, like any adult, had the right to make her own decisions and choose who she wanted to be with.
I’m not here to defend anyone, but simply to point out the facts. Before attacking someone’s life, at least take the time to look at the evidence. The ironic part is that this hatred toward him is very similar to what she herself experienced when she needed support the most.
In the end, you’re doing exactly what you condemn: judging without knowing the full story. The things I see people saying are unbelievable.
I followed this case, read the documents, and tried to understand both of their stories. That’s why I’m sharing this information not to attack anyone, but so people can look at the facts and form their own opinions.
What really stands out to me is that some people are repeating the exact same behavior Kim Sae-ron experienced: constant judgment, attacks, and negative comments without knowing the whole truth. Before believing everything you see in an internet video, do your own research, read the documents, and look at the facts.
I’m not asking anyone to like him. I’m simply asking you to stop attacking him over something you only learned about through videos and other people’s opinions. Controversy may generate clicks, but the truth requires people to look at the facts for themselves.
The fact that she took her own life on his birthday does not prove that he was responsible. She had already gone through very difficult periods in her life and, according to reports, had faced other crises before. There were also other issues in her life that need to be considered, including the accident that had a major impact on her career.
I’m not here to argue or attack anyone. I’m simply saying that we should look at the evidence, consider all the facts, and stop treating someone as guilty simply because they are wealthy or because of coincidences. If there is no proven guilt, the least we can do is respect the facts and stop attacking the person.
It’s really depressing. I just wish people would actually read the case documents and learn the full story before judging, instead of blindly believing the fake news that circulated online and was spread by people who are now facing consequences for those accusations.
So before continuing to repeat accusations, it’s important to separate what was alleged from what was actually proven.
And if you don’t like him and believe he did all of those things, that’s fine. But then stop attacking him. You’re doing exactly what so many people did to Kim Sae-ron: judging her, attacking her, and leaving negative comments without considering the whole story. Just think about that for a moment. He was investigated and cleared, so even if you don’t like him, respect the facts and let the man move on with his life.
I had followed Kim Sae-ron since she was a child. She went through many difficulties throughout her life and also made some mistakes. After the accident that caused significant losses, she faced a huge wave of criticism and lost the support of many people who had previously stood by her. Many people constantly attacked her and didn't allow her to simply move on with her life. She regretted some of the things she had done and tried to deal with the consequences, but unfortunately, she eventually took her own life.
And that's exactly what I don't understand: if you don't like him, why do you keep going to his posts just to attack him? He was already judged and cleared, and many of the claims that circulated about the case were proven to be false. Continuing to attack someone even after that isn't justice; it's harassment.
This is exactly the kind of behavior Kim Sae-ron also experienced: many people judging and attacking her and not allowing her to move on with her life. So why repeat the same behavior with someone else?
And regarding that old photo of the two of them that started circulating again, it's important to remember that, at that time, she was already married and living her own life. So it's also fair to question why that photo was posted and what the intention behind it was, rather than simply using the photo to create new accusations.
You don't have to like him, watch his work, or defend him. But if he has already been cleared and there is no proven guilt, then at least respect the facts. It's not fair to turn someone into a scapegoat for a story from which he had already been completely separated for years. Before attacking, think for a moment: are you really defending someone, or are you simply repeating the same cycle of judgment and attacks that has already destroyed another person's life?
Now, to those who judged and attacked him before the final outcome, the least you could do is show some respect and know when to stay silent. No one is forcing you to keep watching his shows, but judging and condemning someone without knowing the whole truth and without waiting for the case to reach its conclusion is extremely disrespectful.
We all know there was a lot of false information and accusations involved, and they had a huge impact on his life. Those who truly followed the whole story know how complicated everything was and how much a false accusation can destroy someone’s life.
And even after everything, there are still people who continue to judge and attack him over something he ultimately did not commit. That says much more about the people who insist on judging him than it does about him.
I just hope you never have to go through a similar situation to understand the weight of being unfairly judged. Life can take unexpected turns, and none of us knows what tomorrow will bring. Before pointing fingers at someone, maybe it’s better to wait until the truth comes out.