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On 22 Flower Road Jun 21, 2020
One of the best webdramas I've seen. Short and sweet. I especially liked Kang Yul in this. He deserves to diverge into mainstream and do network dramas.
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Replying to momo Jun 21, 2020
People are complaining not because of her real life age but her character's age (who was still in high school…
Age of consent for sex in SK is 16, but legal age is 19. But it's a bit more complex than that. It's considered statutory rape if a guy over the age of 19 is in a relationship with something who's under 19.
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Replying to castawaydish Jun 21, 2020
Ignore the SJWs. They're looking at Eum Moon Seok and saying he's black facing just because he has dreadlocks…
Your over sensitivity is showing. Dreadlocks is NOT a black thing. It originated in Hinduism and is now in multiple cultures. Learn history and stop being outraged over everything. Not everyone out there is out there to get others.
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Replying to castawaydish Jun 21, 2020
Ignore the SJWs. They're looking at Eum Moon Seok and saying he's black facing just because he has dreadlocks…
Obviously not. But good to know that your racism standards don't apply to Whites, racist.
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Replying to evilord Jun 21, 2020
I will say that the webtoon is bad but the series is not they are trying as much to show the viewers a good scripted…
She was not an adult in Love in the Moonlight, her real life age when she filmed the show was 16-17. Note, we're applying international standards here because the age of consent in SK is 16. My point is people weren't angry back then when the age was a real problem, but why are they angry now?
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Replying to a1024a Jun 20, 2020
is it true that Kim Yoo Jung's age was 16 in this drama?
17 and yes. She was underaged.
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Replying to momo Jun 20, 2020
People are complaining not because of her real life age but her character's age (who was still in high school…
Fully agreed. I'm in the same boat as you. I cannot find an excuse to justify Love in the Moonlight, it's the main reason I don't like watching that show.
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Replying to castawaydish Jun 20, 2020
Ignore the SJWs. They're looking at Eum Moon Seok and saying he's black facing just because he has dreadlocks…
It's SJWs being SJWs. They'll complain about everything even if it's not meant to be racist or isn't racist.
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Replying to momo Jun 20, 2020
People are complaining not because of her real life age but her character's age (who was still in high school…
That's a fair analysis. I think the director could've avoided the main problem with this by just removing the kiss. Or by changing it to a cheek kiss. Considering they're both f age here it doesn't bother me as much as Love in the Moonlight personally.
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Replying to evilord Jun 20, 2020
I will say that the webtoon is bad but the series is not they are trying as much to show the viewers a good scripted…
The scene was inappropriate I agree, but it also really showcased people's hypocrisy. She was 17 (IRL age) when she filmed Love in the Moonlight but people think it's like this amazing historical drama that nothing compares to. But she's an adult here (IRL age). If the former wasn't infuriating to them then why is the latter?
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Replying to momo Jun 20, 2020
People are complaining not because of her real life age but her character's age (who was still in high school…
The real life age should take priority over character age. She was underage during Love in the Moonlight, no one cared. She's an adult here yet all hell's raised. It's just plain ignorance and double standard.
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Replying to taratara Jun 20, 2020
wow, i casually open MDL to see whether this series worth the watch and i was shock with 1.0 rating. ok, did not…
Ignore the SJWs. They're looking at Eum Moon Seok and saying he's black facing just because he has dreadlocks lmao He's naturally dark skinned like that (watch him on Tell Me What You Saw for e.g).
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Replying to ellyoliverx Jun 20, 2020
lmao we shouldn't give any chance for racist contents, bye
First of all I'd like you to show me where the black face was. Have you even seen Eum Moon Seok's face out of this show? He's naturally dark skinned. Secondly dreadlocks is associated with many cultures not just black, if it's appropriating blacks, then it is appropriating other cultures as well. You do realise Indians are naturally darker skinned as well right? With your logic, they're being racist towards Indians as well.
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Replying to ellyoliverx Jun 20, 2020
lmao we shouldn't give any chance for racist contents, bye
Dreadlocks isn't even a black style. Dreadlocks is a Hindu stye. It originated in Hinduism. If you think they're appropriating black culture you're wrong. Black face is definitely uncalled for but the dreadlocks is not.
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Replying to MarsWanKenobi Jun 15, 2020
If they're gonna waste her like they did in memories of the alhambra just not even gonna watch it. So much potential…
LMAO That's so accurate. She does nothing but cry throughout Allhambra. Made me wanna slap the writers.
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Replying to castawaydish Jun 15, 2020
IDK what you're talking about. Honestly the stares the two actors shared throughout this show beats even the best…
The way Kang Gook looks at Taejoo, especially during that hair washing scene, and the judo fight scenes. You can easily feel the passion there.

SK doens't have a lot of BL shows, but there are plenty of BL movies -> Long Time No See (this is a mini-series not a movie), Method, Night Flight, White Night, No Regret etc.

Fair warning -> Expect unhappy endings for many of them.
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Replying to castawaydish Jun 15, 2020
Well since it's Korea, don't count on a happy, bright BL drama anytime soon. Maybe in 50 years. Sad.
I cannot wait either. Until then I'll also be watching those + western shows about gay couples.
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Replying to JaceMD Jun 15, 2020
Preferences are subjective and everyone is entitled to their own opinion but I think it’s the other way around,…
That's true as well. Sadly these BLs try to cater to these yaoi fangirls and end up sticking to the generic uke-seme tropes. I like it when BLs don't do that. One of the Thai BLs that doesn't fall victim to this trope was Dark Blue Sky (esp the Sun-Mork couple).

I find it offensive that some fujotshis despite being straight like seeing gay men being emasculated as a "wife". It's imo a form of passive homophobia tbh

The bottom being called "wife" is basically them saying that they're a women because they're the submissive one in the relationship. That's actually sexist too if you think about it because they're saying women/wives are submissive. I wish more BLs and Yaoi shows would use Husband&Husband. Yuri shows are incredibly rare nowadays on the other hand sadly. We need more progressive gay shows
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Replying to castawaydish Jun 14, 2020
Well since it's Korea, don't count on a happy, bright BL drama anytime soon. Maybe in 50 years. Sad.
I long for the day when they'll start making 1 hour, 16 episodes long BL Kdramas. Sadly it's not gonna happen anytime soon.
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