It’s always the people who claim they can’t stand Byeon Woo-seok spending the most time talking about him…
It’s honestly funny how this conversation started over celebrity culture and somehow ended with you psychoanalyzing my gif avatar and inventing random assumptions about my personal life What exactly does my profile picture have to do with whether I think co-stars holding hands for promotion is normal in the entertainment industry? Absolutely nothing.
And the “30 with cats” / “fangirl screaming into pillows” comments just prove my point even more, because instead of discussing the actual topic, you immediately switched to mocking stereotypes and making up imaginary versions of me in your head. You don’t know my age, my life, or anything about me personally, so at this point it just comes across as childish insults because you got frustrated that I disagreed with you.
Also, I never once said toxic fan behavior, harassment, or obsessive shipping culture is healthy or acceptable. I specifically talked about normal entertainment industry promotion and co-star interactions, which are things that objectively happen everywhere. You took that statement and stretched it into extreme comparisons and completely different arguments that had nothing to do with my original point.
The fact that this discussion turned into personal attacks over actors, dramas, and celebrity interactions honestly says more about how emotionally invested you are in this topic than it does about me. Anyway, I think this conversation lost its meaning a long time ago
Is there any special episode? well I didn’t know about that
Aww that genuinely means a lot 🥹 and honestly same here. You’re one of the few people here who discusses things in such a respectful, calm, and thoughtful way without turning everything into negativity. Talking with you has been really refreshing 💗
It’s always the people who claim they can’t stand Byeon Woo-seok spending the most time talking about him…
You’re arguing against things I never even said. I never said toxic fans or harassment are normal, I was talking about basic co-star interactions and promotion culture in the entertainment industry. At this point, this conversation is clearly going nowhere, so I’d rather end it here
I just finished watching Episode 11, and honestly, this kind of reaction no longer surprises me. The exact same…
agree with you. The same cycle already happened after episode 9 where people immediately declared the drama ruined, only for opinions to calm down again later. At this point, it really does feel like some viewers are reacting to every unexpected development as if it completely erases all the strengths the drama had before.
And I also noticed that outside of MDL, the reception feels much more balanced and positive overall. People are still praising the performances, emotional scenes, cinematography, soundtrack, and character dynamics, while here the discussions sometimes feel overwhelmingly negative to the point where it barely feels like normal criticism anymore
the whole drama is surviving because of IU and Byeon Woo Seok! period. The show started well, but the plot lost…
some people felt the second half became rushed, but I also don’t think the drama would still have this much engagement if viewers felt absolutely nothing while watching it
Personally I think actors sometimes choose projects because they connect emotionally with the story or want to…
I can understand being frustrated with certain writing choices or plot holes, but personally I don’t think the story was completely meaningless or nonsensical either. And regardless of how people feel about the script, I still think the actors delivered strong performances that deserve credit on their own
the whole drama is surviving because of IU and Byeon Woo Seok! period. The show started well, but the plot lost…
I do think their performances and screen presence carried a huge part of the drama, but personally I wouldn’t say the writing was completely terrible either
Personally, I liked the emotional atmosphere, cinematography, soundtrack, and the way the drama handled emotional tension and character dynamics. Obviously I can’t say It’s a perfect drama, but I can still understand why many people connected with it emotionally
I can actually kind of see the Kim Min Seok resemblance in that scene too especially with the tired eyes and styling. But I still mostly see Song Joong-ki in some angles
And the “30 with cats” / “fangirl screaming into pillows” comments just prove my point even more, because instead of discussing the actual topic, you immediately switched to mocking stereotypes and making up imaginary versions of me in your head. You don’t know my age, my life, or anything about me personally, so at this point it just comes across as childish insults because you got frustrated that I disagreed with you.
Also, I never once said toxic fan behavior, harassment, or obsessive shipping culture is healthy or acceptable. I specifically talked about normal entertainment industry promotion and co-star interactions, which are things that objectively happen everywhere. You took that statement and stretched it into extreme comparisons and completely different arguments that had nothing to do with my original point.
The fact that this discussion turned into personal attacks over actors, dramas, and celebrity interactions honestly says more about how emotionally invested you are in this topic than it does about me. Anyway, I think this conversation lost its meaning a long time ago
And I also noticed that outside of MDL, the reception feels much more balanced and positive overall. People are still praising the performances, emotional scenes, cinematography, soundtrack, and character dynamics, while here the discussions sometimes feel overwhelmingly negative to the point where it barely feels like normal criticism anymore