Fine. I'd prefer if they just went ahead and did it without telling us though - otherwise it just seems like an empty threat. Tell us after the action's been taken.
It's like those old movies where the bad guy loosely ties up the good guy, reveals his master plan before leaving, taking all but his most incompetent goon with him.
You're taking his word for it, is there any evidence? He's exploiting his most dedicated fans. Proper actors only talk about their work, those that delve into personal issues are weak-minded, low-level... basic losers. He needs to man up, he'll be whining about his cushions not being soft enough tomorrow.
She's been getting flak from his side because she organised food and drink for the people protesting against him or waiting outside to arrest him, not sure. When they go after IU, that's where I draw the line, you know which side is full of arseholes. I'm a conservative but I don't like Yoon, he reveres those tyrants of the past. Even if he believed the left was infiltrated by the North, destroying democracy in the South isn't the answer, it's off-the-scale wrong.
Since you asked, I'm ambivalent. I like both, but... Ki-yong might surprise me, I don't see this type of thing as his forte... and Eun-jin is capable in any genre, but doesn't always pick the best dramas. I'll be watching and hoping for the best. They don't seem like best couple of the year, but could be wrong.
Netflix is delivering a 16 part drama, I'm feeling optimistic. I love Lee Ji-eun too, don't listen to those Yoon supporters IU, you rock 🫰 (Please be a good drama 😬)
You seem to be a strong proponent of justice. Except for Yoo Ah-in. And people falsely accused of something -…
There you go, what's with you and comparing disparate crimes? If I lived in the middle east I'd abide by the law, I respect the laws in each country, whatever they are, and would never assume my own culture was superior, your hubris is notable.
Ha, I was sticking a knife in. Emily Blunt is carrying the flag for beauty and wit. On the other hand, there's a French film called Under Paris that kind of triggered my comment - a woke film that's gone out of its way to homogenise gender, femininity in particular... how did the elegant France lose sight of beauty to the extent of persecution of the beauty. It was a hilarious film btw, unintentionally.
You seem to be a strong proponent of justice. Except for Yoo Ah-in. And people falsely accused of something -…
I believe in the law and facts. Why are you obsessed with SA when it's not the topic at hand? Let's discuss when the time comes, it makes no sense to pick a random, egregious crime scenario as an argument for condoning a disparate crime.
How about a citizen swap scheme, the US can have Ah-in and SK can have a US addict in return. Which do you think would rehabilitate and which would reoffend?
It's like those old movies where the bad guy loosely ties up the good guy, reveals his master plan before leaving, taking all but his most incompetent goon with him.
(Please be a good drama 😬)
"if he hasn't harmed anyone then what do I care"
Crime harms somebody, somewhere, even though you can't see it.