The amount of body-shaming going on is honestly disgusting. Do any of you ever stop and think before tearing someone’s…
"Who gave you the authority on how a woman’s body should look???"
Who gave you the authority to tell other people how they should comment? The only ones with the authority to do that are the MDL administrators.
You could just have easily stated your opinions without attacking anyone. And what makes you think people's comments are projecting their insecurities? How could you possibly know that?
Her life her career and her body she can choose what to do with it. Other people should mind their business, as…
"A lot of people are dedicated to their craft and sometimes may make decisions that are not the best to gain results but as long as it’s done in a healthy way, I have no problem with it."
So if it's not done in a healthy way you'd have a problem with it? And how do you know it was done in a healthy way? Aren't you minding her business with that sentence in the same way you're accusing others of doing?
Nobody's going up to her and saying these things so no one is minding her business. This is a comment section on a news article. People are pretty free to state their opinions and have others state theirs, just like you did.
oof - just finished this and it was not a fun ride. This had to have been one of the more annoying cdramas I have…
I just wrote a comment from the first ep that had me contemplating quitting. Your points lead me to think I wouldn't be able to handle it. I'll try a bit more to see how I feel about the cases, but thank you for putting your honest thought on here to help people.
"I'm not a big fan of Simon Gong, but I thought I'd try this drama because I've seen good reviews and comments about it. There was even a review somewhere from a psychologist who said it was well done. But right away, first ep I'm questioning all that.
First of all why in the world would they hire a women who came in off the street with no background in psychology and who lied about who she was?
Second, why does the ML not lock his office when he leaves or at least lock the door to his pasword-protected files? What kind of a professional is he?
I really dislike when characters do stupid things just to advance the plot. There has to be a better way to tell your story."
I'm not a big fan of Simon Gong, but I thought I'd try this drama because I've seen good reviews and comments about it. There was even a review somewhere from a psychologist who said it was well done. But right away, first ep I'm questioning all that.
First of all why in the world would they hire a women who came in off the street with no background in psychology and who lied about who she was?
Second, why does the ML not lock his office when he leaves or at least lock the door to his pasword-protected files? What kind of a professional is he?
I really dislike when characters do stupid things just to advance the plot. There has to be a better way to tell your story.
She didn't really explain why she needed to lose weight for this role. She could easily play a victim of starvation at her normal weight. When I see actresses with thighs like sticks in a drama I'm always wondering why people think that looks good.
I've read that the camera adds ten pounds and if that's true I cannot imagine what she looks like in person. When did healthy-looking people get replaced with emaciated skeletons? And why is that even a beauty standard?
Let’s be precise, because this discussion keeps confusing allegation, administrative procedure, and criminal…
Thank you. I know nothing about Korean tax law so your comment was a good education for me. I hope for the best for Cha Eun Woo, because I hate to think a young person with a good reputation and everything going for him would throw it all away to avoid paying taxes.
I like watching jiejie romance but this was not good. Someone told the director that modern girls love to ruin…
Thank you for putting your thoughts here. You've saved me time. I dislike smoking no matter who's doing it and I really dislike when someone has done something wrong and they blame someone else when they are called out. I was only watching this for Wang Nan and I didn't particularly like the first few minutes so not going to bother.
I don't disagree that fans (although I think it's more general public than most fans) in S Korea can be the worst, but in this case it's not the fans but the government investigating. And if Cha Eun Woo illegally tried to pay less tax than he was supposed to then it's his/his mother's fault.
Who gave you the authority to tell other people how they should comment? The only ones with the authority to do that are the MDL administrators.
You could just have easily stated your opinions without attacking anyone. And what makes you think people's comments are projecting their insecurities? How could you possibly know that?
So if it's not done in a healthy way you'd have a problem with it? And how do you know it was done in a healthy way? Aren't you minding her business with that sentence in the same way you're accusing others of doing?
Nobody's going up to her and saying these things so no one is minding her business. This is a comment section on a news article. People are pretty free to state their opinions and have others state theirs, just like you did.
"I'm not a big fan of Simon Gong, but I thought I'd try this drama because I've seen good reviews and comments about it. There was even a review somewhere from a psychologist who said it was well done. But right away, first ep I'm questioning all that.
First of all why in the world would they hire a women who came in off the street with no background in psychology and who lied about who she was?
Second, why does the ML not lock his office when he leaves or at least lock the door to his pasword-protected files? What kind of a professional is he?
I really dislike when characters do stupid things just to advance the plot. There has to be a better way to tell your story."
First of all why in the world would they hire a women who came in off the street with no background in psychology and who lied about who she was?
Second, why does the ML not lock his office when he leaves or at least lock the door to his pasword-protected files? What kind of a professional is he?
I really dislike when characters do stupid things just to advance the plot. There has to be a better way to tell your story.
I've read that the camera adds ten pounds and if that's true I cannot imagine what she looks like in person. When did healthy-looking people get replaced with emaciated skeletons? And why is that even a beauty standard?