I didn't look at her profile, thanks for the correction. She only reports existing articles, I like a wide variety of stories and the more the merrier, sometimes there are dry patches with no new dramas to report and we just get stuff like "5 amazing things about Queen of Tears" all the time, not that I mind that either. The more the merrier.
Quite sensationalist title.It's too obvious how these 'newsletters' work for or against different productions'…
Streaming platforms make no difference to ratings. It's the domestic audience - you're right though, timetables make a difference, there may have been something else on at the same time. Viewers might catch up in tving etc. it's doing well in my view, I like it.
Bit harsh. I must admit, I look at the positives of all the writers recently, and ignore the negatives. Lo_ve's headlines are usually the most readable. He only capitalises proper nouns (making the need for quotation marks a rarity, but whatever) and the only other thing is he sometimes prefixes an idol with their pop group (not today, thank goodness, it's no longer "Miss A's Suzy"!!)
a Bae Suzy kdrama (i just dont see it.. the magic ..beauty etc ppl see for this actress, im sorry to say but shes…
I used to feel that way, but agree with Worthy. Since and including Start-up, all her works were her best performances to date - except Doona, which was a blip, just bad material. Her challenge has been choosing the right projects. Uncontrollably Fond is her at her worst, ironically.
It has all the hallmarks of Netflix. A well known pairing of leads from the past, a well known writer. I'm lukewarm about it right now, it feels a bit try-hard.
If you have problems with drugs you should be able to seek medical treatment, just like alcoholics, and not be…
Apparently, according to his cover story, YAI was able to seek help, it was available. Finally he's getting help, behind bars. When celebrities crash like this it's because they've finally burnt all their bridges after their addiction starts affecting their work and those around them. A good society takes control of situations like this, that's all 'South Korea' is doing.
So what? Adults should be able to do whatever they want as long as no one else gets hurt. You have never had a…
Alcohol is legal. Don't compare. If you think doing drugs is like having a beer.... it's not. And anyone that does drugs hurts someone, somewhere. According to your logic, crimes like money laundering, insurance fraud, illegal gambling must all be ok too, it's not hurting anyone? In fact those crimes hurt everyone. Putting money into the criminal network hurts people. Besides, you clearly haven't had any encounter with someone high on coke. It's not very nice. You'll find out quickly it's nothing like beer. Everyone else becomes like an ant to them, and it doesn't take much to make them flip. Weak celebrities use drugs like coke to elevate their confidence, usually these are the ones that abuse the crew and become unlikeable and unprofessional on set. They hurt people in many ways. As you get older you'll find it easier to spot them.
There can be no better 'excuse' that a real-life political crisis that directly affects the viewers' perception of the drama, the factual correctness of the drama, the political correctness of the drama, the emotional correctness of the drama, and last but not least the partisanship of the drama. It's not a stupid excuse, you need to be more mature and less selfish about it.
He is being tried for abusing drugs and prescription drugs. The reason he started was because he was getting the…
I never virtue signal, I say what I really think even if it makes me look bad. I'm not trying to appear perfect, quite the opposite. I don't like fake stuff and lies. I'm against drugs. I despise the glorification of drug addicts. I've already said somewhere that I believe he can come back - but weaseling his way out of a guilty plea is not going to help him get there.
Pity, I wanted to watch Crash but ENA has decided to go in league with the Disney, so that's that then. I'll watch the other two. So far I'm not bothered by the few dramas I can't watch on Disney, I thought it would bug me but I don't care. Maybe I'll try and watch Dare To Love Me on KBS World if they broadcast it, I canned Viki too because of the juvenile subtitlers, I can't stand crass stupidity.
It's not a stupid excuse, you need to be more mature and less selfish about it.