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Replying to inneoish Sep 9, 2023
Uh, seeing the person you got bullied by being "loved" by thousands of fans is when you'd come forward lol. Stop…
People sticking up for the bully are promoting themselves as moral crusaders, claiming she's being falsely accused or unfairly victimised... as if, a victim 😂
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Replying to atom951 Sep 9, 2023
Speak for yourself. I haven't seen the glory because it looked tedious and am sick of seeing it mentioned in so…
Ok thanks, bit pedantic... what should I say then, 'financial producer'? Is the production company known as 'the producer'? Netflix paid for it, it owns it, it wasn't broadcast on TV, it has a say in everything it owns - otherwise how does one explain why almost all their original content doesn't feel authentic? I totally rate Netflix as an outsider, it's still making inroads.
Back to the point, read her statement again and if you don't sense something fishy... you can believe what you like.

Edit p.s. I never said she was a protagonist. Like her statement, you didn't read my comment correctly.
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Replying to atom951 Sep 9, 2023
Speak for yourself. I haven't seen the glory because it looked tedious and am sick of seeing it mentioned in so…
Ok, ok. I guess it's pretty obvious why it keeps getting mentioned. I happen to believe the accuser in this real life story. I also think studios know about the actress's history because she has to declare it. Explains why only an outsider like Netflix offered her a main role, and a role as a villain at that. She shows no remorse in her ambiguous statement.
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Replying to Kkoming Sep 9, 2023
Who is the pedophile?
Well, I suppose you must know the law very well. I wouldn't say he was a paedophile, although I have no idea about the case or how/why it was prosecuted. I just see the odd flippant comments on MDL whenever he's in a drama or somehow, even in this discussion.
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Replying to 11160513 Sep 8, 2023
It would be nice if people would be more careful about making public accusations against people, especially when…
Speak for yourself. I haven't seen the glory because it looked tedious and am sick of seeing it mentioned in so many comments as if it's reference material, totally absurd.
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Replying to Joana Sep 8, 2023
People act like she did the bullying yesterday, this was like 19/20 years ago? She probably has grown and evolved…
Yes, as a bully she'd have helped create a monster - and she didn't foresee the monster turning on her. Bullies must be thick to show such lack of vision. They literally have no idea who they're messing with. Such hubris - if the victim was in a drama they'd be the protagonist, but since this bully's in a drama they get seen as the protagonist, how twisted is that?
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Replying to Silje Sep 8, 2023
1. Any romance? I saw in comments there is some but its not even in tags so im confused now2. Its really 7.6 or…
It's great. There was an Arab scene. Arabs hate to see Arabs, apparently. They call up their mates to teach the drama makers a severe lesson.... by voting 1/10 😆. "Ha ha, that will teach the infidels a lesson" they cry, as they fire their plastic rifles towards their bedroom ceilings.
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Replying to Giuca Sep 8, 2023
There is no justfication for killing a person, no matter how evil they are. Murder is still a murder even when…
Nonsense, and this is as good a place as any since it was a feature of the drama. This drama demonstrated that the penalty was not utilised, even in such a heinous case. In Saudi the threat of death most definitely has stopped murders. Japan is extremely complex and takes the death penalty so seriously it happens... almost never. The nerve gas killer was on hold for 20 years, enough time to be certain he deserved to die... Yes: killing him *was justified* by careful consideration over decades. His victims aren't coming back, their families' only solace is his death. Put yourself in the position of a victim's loved ones whilst the murderer shows contempt in court. The fact is that in most countries that have it, criminals don't fear the death penalty because they believe they'll be shown mercy. Who's right then? Could be Saudi, democracy doesn't solve everything - a just and fair leader in an autocracy could achieve way more than a democratic leader, not advocating one or the other, just saying, don't arbitrarily dismiss any system as being worse than your own.
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Replying to Sam Sep 8, 2023
It was a good drama I watched it because of kwon yul he's my favorite actor , honestly I hated the ml and fl in…
I guess you're not from this world! 😂
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Replying to ColourMePurple Sep 8, 2023
Title Longing for You Spoiler
Oh Jin Woo was the most tragic character of all time. Ditched and deserted by both his parents. Mistreated by…
Not true. The drama covered their grief properly - but 8 episodes of crying, breaking down and screaming in courtrooms would be pretty shit, dramatically. The audience would hate you too. Also, some people can stay rational under pressure - their survival instinct functions better than those that simply fall apart; it's not to do with how much they're hurting - don't make shallow judgements.
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Replying to Giuca Sep 8, 2023
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There is no justfication for killing a person, no matter how evil they are. Murder is still a murder even when…
Everything's relative to the circumstances. I believe it should be available - in countries where it is, it's rarely used. The argument against it isn't humanitarian... more to do with human error - corruption, mistakes, new evidence and so on. What's the vicious circle that occurs from a death sentence?
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On Longing for You Sep 7, 2023
Great drama, really well thought out and very entertaining - I can see a lot of work went into the details. Thanks to all involved. 10/10.
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