Yunjae is not an Angel. Was not a good friend nor “Considerate or Innocent” towards Sunwook on the show.Yunjae…
The problem lies with people not seeing this objectively. They see things that they want to see and what they want to happen. They are on the Yunjae perspective train, and have decided that he is a saint who can do no wrong and needs to be protected at all costs.
We're in a Roh Jeong Eui Disasterclass, with 4 Kdramas that flop with pathetic audiences:- Hierarchy (2024)- The…
And thank goodness I never watched those. But she was good in 18 again and the great show. I’ve seen some clips of her recent acting, and she seems lifeless and bland. I was going to watch this for the SML Park Seoham (I liked him in Semantic Error), but since all the comments are so negative, I guess I dodged a bullet.
I think this dating format should change. All the Korean dating programs have the same formula. They should introduce speed dating in the beginning so that everyone can get to know each other.
👏👏Been thinking the same thing.People don't care, they just didn't want all the contestants who knew each…
HanGyeol isn’t exactly “successful.” After Taichi honestly shared his feelings and gently rejected him, HanGyeol moved on to Big Hyeokjin. He’s actually been more successful in the dating part—he went on dates with Little Hyeokjin, Hyunjun, Big Hyeokjin, Taichi, and even Sumin at the end (if we can count that). On the other hand, YunJae chose to focus solely on Hyunjun and didn’t explore other options. But I don't understand why, since Hyunjun hardly made any moves to Yunjae, only one phone call, and Hyunjun said I am curious to see his personality, as he hardly knows him. Maybe Yunjae was blinded by love or just attracted to Hyunjun, who knows? Yunjae even said in his interview something like, “Why do I even like Hyunjun?”
What’s also “unfair” is that the previous cast had to do a reshoot because of that one problematic character. All in all, it seems like everyone here has been treated unfairly in some way.
By the way, I’m genuinely curious if smoking is considered a normal thing in Korea. I don't really watch K-dramas,…
lots of korean men smoke. 30-40 % smoke now. While it’s considered normal there, the percentage of male smokers has likely decreased compared to the past.
Minsung's interviews were so funny - that's why I kind of like him this season
I also like that, but also the part where he says, "I should be angry at him, but then it kinda disappears after seeing him," something along those lines, when they are on the train. This guy just makes me laugh. 🤣
I feel some of you are uptset & frustrated for subjective reasons & it's sad, considering His man's production…
👏👏Been thinking the same thing.
People don't care, they just didn't want all the contestants who knew each other, as they all said in the later episodes, "that it was unfair" and only because it was their fav YunJae who, in their eyes, was treated unfairly (he was not). What about HanGyeol or MinSeung??? People really need to realise that we are dealing with real people and not a fictional story.
People really need to get a grip and touch some grass. It's not that deep. Stop getting so attached. They aren’t truly reflective of everything that’s going on. There’s a lot of editing and selective storytelling/narrative involved. Also, they don't show us everything - they have 24/7 hours in a day and only show us 1 hour of their time. The cast probably talks off-screen, too, which we don’t see. Sometimes these shows are staged or scripted, too. It’s important not to get too caught up in overanalyzing their every move as you know them because these shows often blur the line between reality and entertainment. It’s meant to be enjoyed for what it is, not taken too seriously.
I just wish that they could have put an emoticon 🤪😌 on the problematic guy's face so that I could watch…
I was only joking with that statement. I just want to watch the first shot cause it seemed interesting, but we got to know some of what happened from the first shoot since the cast has been telling us bits here and there. Scary world we live in, where it's so easy to find people. I also remember a time where I think a journalist/ reporter said something awful to a kpop group, and people immediately found out who he was and sent death threats
So where did you see thwm together? If this is reshot version, there hasn't been the og version anywhere?
What I mean is that they should have put an emoji on his face. Cover his face or blur his face so that we can enjoy the show. Because Re-editing the whole thing to remove the problematic guy would be a lot more work.
So where did you see thwm together? If this is reshot version, there hasn't been the og version anywhere?
I was only joking around about the emoticons. If you watched TogetHer, the Korean lesbian show, they edited the problematic person, but it was so noticeable and annoying that people dropped the show. They didn't want this to happen again, so a reshoot is better. It doesn't matter what the problematic person (what's done is done) did because anything a person does in Korea is immediately cancelled/ostracized.
I was going to watch this for the SML Park Seoham (I liked him in Semantic Error), but since all the comments are so negative, I guess I dodged a bullet.
What’s also “unfair” is that the previous cast had to do a reshoot because of that one problematic character. All in all, it seems like everyone here has been treated unfairly in some way.
People don't care, they just didn't want all the contestants who knew each other, as they all said in the later episodes, "that it was unfair" and only because it was their fav YunJae who, in their eyes, was treated unfairly (he was not). What about HanGyeol or MinSeung??? People really need to realise that we are dealing with real people and not a fictional story.
Sometimes these shows are staged or scripted, too. It’s important not to get too caught up in overanalyzing their every move as you know them because these shows often blur the line between reality and entertainment. It’s meant to be enjoyed for what it is, not taken too seriously.
Scary world we live in, where it's so easy to find people. I also remember a time where I think a journalist/ reporter said something awful to a kpop group, and people immediately found out who he was and sent death threats