Just remember, people are allowed to give fair criticism without being bullied by this toxic idol fan base.Jesus…
Disliking a show is a personal opinion. However, statements like "This show is bad" or "This show is trash" can spark unnecessary debates. People are free to comment and express themselves, just as others are free to defend something they likeâprovided they donât target individuals, as that would be bullying. What you consider bullying could actually be a debate or simply people expressing their opinions, and this applies both ways.
Since this is a public platform, debates like these are inevitable, especially when a big idol is involved. Expecting no counterarguments is naive, and allowing negativity to spread unchecked isnât ideal either. Positive comments, even if exaggerated, usually donât lead to debates, whereas negative ones often doâsimply because that's human nature.
Iâm not saying you shouldnât present the other side of the argument, but if you do, adding an explanation (constructive criticism) helps. Otherwise, people might label your comment as hate. Of course, you're not obligated to do so, but without an explanation, your comment is unlikely to be perceived positively.
The reason why I bothered to write this is because your comment was refreshing, and it's fun to have an actual 'debate'. Haha, so this is the long paragraph you mentioned!
In other words if anybody that has any fair criticism why they don't like the show, they will be bullied. This…
Some people either blindly love or blindly hate idols. Valid criticism should be accepted, just as people enjoying the show should be. However, those who genuinely dislike the show or offer constructive criticism may face backlash from toxic fans who refuse to consider other perspectives. The same applies in reverse.
one is to dislike a show, one is pure hate without a motivewe must make a difference between this two god knows…
Hating her on a personal level is not okay. That is bullying and harassing someone and spreading the hate publicly. That's why we defend her and rightly so. You can criticise(constructively) not hate. I AM her fan and I will specially not take it lightly. I will accept your opinions but not hate.
one is to dislike a show, one is pure hate without a motivewe must make a difference between this two god knows…
The spicy discussions that you're talking about is what we are having, so yeah, it's not bad altogether. PS: just wanted to clarify that you're not the one being targeted, it's the haters.
Or else there are so many other series to watch, as I always say best way to enjoy kdrama is to watch what you…
Ikr, as someone here said that there are apparently better shows more worth your time than this, so yeah, please go and watch the things you might actually like.
True. You're free to dislike a show and express your opinionsâeveryone has different tastes. Something widely…
You're not wrong about hollywood actors changing their voice, which is the pitch, tone or the accent for a role. And yes, it's not impossible. We have seen Jisoo improve in acting in these four years. I'm sure she will work on her voice too to convey her emotions well. The reason why I said it's unrealistic was because she is still on her second drama and to 'expect' her to change her voice is unrealistic(which you also agree with). If her voice lacks variation, it could make emotional and sometimes comedic moments fall flat. But, it's a zombie drama and her naturally raspy voice can add grit, making her sound more intense in survival scenes. She might not cut out to be the best actress yet and it's unfair to compare her with the people who are. "We can always agree to disagree".
For people who donât like her voice and acting skills, itâs valid criticism. For people who like it itâs…
True. You're free to dislike a show and express your opinionsâeveryone has different tastes. Something widely loved might not appeal to you at all, and that's completely fine. However, there's a difference between saying, "I donât like her acting" and "She acts badly." The former is a personal opinion, while the latter can spark unnecessary debates. Similarly, if you dislike her voice, that's valid, but expecting her to change it? Thatâs unrealistic. If her voice truly bothers you yet you still want to watch the show, there's always the option of a dubbed version. In the end, whatâs good for you might not be good for someone else, and vice versa. Since it's a public platform, youâre free to share your thoughtsâjust as others are free to disagree.
I really enjoyed the first episode, unlike some, because it helped me connect with the characters, especially…
Ikr, first episodes are always important, they make you connect with the cast and know their dynamics. So, I had no problem with it being introductory.
Since this is a public platform, debates like these are inevitable, especially when a big idol is involved. Expecting no counterarguments is naive, and allowing negativity to spread unchecked isnât ideal either. Positive comments, even if exaggerated, usually donât lead to debates, whereas negative ones often doâsimply because that's human nature.
Iâm not saying you shouldnât present the other side of the argument, but if you do, adding an explanation (constructive criticism) helps. Otherwise, people might label your comment as hate. Of course, you're not obligated to do so, but without an explanation, your comment is unlikely to be perceived positively.
The reason why I bothered to write this is because your comment was refreshing, and it's fun to have an actual 'debate'.
Haha, so this is the long paragraph you mentioned!
PS: just wanted to clarify that you're not the one being targeted, it's the haters.
If her voice lacks variation, it could make emotional and sometimes comedic moments fall flat. But, it's a zombie drama and her naturally raspy voice can add grit, making her sound more intense in survival scenes. She might not cut out to be the best actress yet and it's unfair to compare her with the people who are. "We can always agree to disagree".