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Replying to moonchild Sep 5, 2024
Well, I disagree, some of the recent Netflix original dramas were great.
The classic Korean drama format is the best, in terms of episodes, episode length, producers, directors etc.

For Netflix productions, Mask Girl was quite good,
The Frog too, both from the psychological thriller genre.

To be fair, there are a lot of mediocre TV network shows that we simply forget about... when Netflix makes something mediocre we scream at them more since they're the pretenders. For some reason all the US companies like 50 minute episodes and 6 to 9 episodes per series. Maybe the attention span is shorter there, or the Americans underestimate their audiences.
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Replying to Ling Sep 3, 2024
Thank you for introducing me to this drama, it seems really interesting😘😘 Although it may not be completely…
I agree, I must admit that I loved that the fortune teller had to be naked to tune into the sky god, nice touch - I watched the R21 version and it's not over the top - fwiw, they get all the saucy stuff done in the first episode, it's an old trick to show some tits at the start.
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Replying to itwillneverbefar Sep 3, 2024
This isn't even close to anything resembling journalism-- the article is sloppy and full of repetition, generalizations…
Strange reaction to an article, shooting the messenger? The sources are up there if you want to have a look for yourself. The drama's out there if you want to have a look. If you want someone to describe it to you in detail... you're a pervert!
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Replying to sirin Sep 2, 2024
Do you have any specific examples of any of those shows? (Not asking in a negative way)
You might be on your own there, at least a lot of commenters don't like mixed genres, i.e. is it a thriller or a rom-com?

From a writer's perspective, when you're struggling to make your screenplay engaging it's very tempting to throw in a punch-up, an explosion, a car crash etc. however, the best writers can evoke better action with just an exchange between two characters, no need for cheap thrills.

Edit. I'll give an example, last week Romance In The House ended with 4 characters bumping into each other at an elevator, two being carried by their companions, it was a delight.
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Replying to ponnu Sep 1, 2024
Nobody was assaulted. His security team restricted some areas in the airport. He has nothing to do with it and…
Thanks, that's a beautifully written explanation, I enjoyed reading it. If I had any doubt about his wonderful character, you've expelled it.

I started off just saying that after a bit of bad press, a cameo can help. And, although it's clear he knew nothing, he was present and bears responsibility for his teams - they wouldn't have been there if not for him... I've learnt from your explanation that he's taken responsibility, I couldn't ask for more.
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Replying to Sigh Sep 1, 2024
You're worked up that someone on the internet didn't kiss the ground celebrities walk on. Get a grip, or life
You and a few others are taking a high position and throwing stones. Get a life? If you could see the irony in that, it would be a start.
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Replying to ponnu Aug 31, 2024
Nobody was assaulted. His security team restricted some areas in the airport. He has nothing to do with it and…
I love celebrities and would like to feel they at least respect their fans and those at the bottom end of the business, like the paps. Celebs can't have it both ways. If they don't like the huge celebrity culture in SK, perhaps they should work in theatre.
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Replying to jugoshippo Aug 31, 2024
lmfao that boy has no reason to test the waters . he got the fans in his palm.. well deserved aswell..
So based on that, I, or anyone, could hire a security firm to beat people up. If that's the world you want, keep advocating for it. If he (directly or indirectly) hires anyone, he's responsible.
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