Finished last episode n they didn't tell y they tried killing sera. They made it look like something big yet all…
She knew too much, they were trying to shut her up. Hui-Yeong made it seem like Se-Ra was going to the press to reveal how she was propositioned for the role 25 years ago. They didn’t want that because he’s was aiming for mayor in the long run. They were trying to shut her up, literally
Thank you for this, I was lost seeing people defend Jun Ji-Hyun’s “controversy” and was wondering why. People…
We actually need to go back to upholding age restrictions on watching content and people need to be taught critical thinking skills from elementary school. Because WHAT
The entire plot is about the US wanting to start yet another war for *no* reason, like they ALWAYS DO. If you…
Thank you for this, I was lost seeing people defend Jun Ji-Hyun’s “controversy” and was wondering why. People are actually insufferable and don’t have eye to brain coordination. Why is it so difficult for them to recognise that America is the villain here? Not Iraq, not China, not even North Korea. America is the one using propaganda and dirty tactics to fuel a war, which Mun-Ju is trying to bring to light, and actually translates to real life happenings AARGH
I like drama, but there are moments when it feels way too slow, and I feel like something is missing. It leaves…
The love square, the way it progresses. It leaves too much to be desired They should have been paired better. Having a love triangle with Jae-Pil who doesn’t know how to make a move, the girls are genuinely good. He doesn’t deserve either
Her husband is alive, unless she cheats on him, she still loves him. I’m guessing they didn’t want the plot to be predictable by making her and James fall in love. It will be business only.
Although, I can’t wait for a new romance with Young-Kwang, he will be a good lover boy
I am kinda scared about the direction the series has taken. Gender issues are a very taboo topic and having the…
I don’t think it’s damning. The trauma and the reason for their trauma is the core issue and the reason they went on to change their appearance. I can’t imagine them going through that trauma and having to look at themselves in the mirror, imagine how terrible they felt.
The line that was said that women are never looked at as victims or something along that, is what stayed with me as the reason why they cast the killer as a female, would have been to easy in the story for it to be male. But this drama is trying to bend stereotypes in that way. It doesn’t mean the other gender is bad/good, it was their way to remain inconspicuous.
The gender confirmation surgery was a good thing for them but it wasn’t the cure all. We still don’t know the rationale of why they targeted their victims.
I’m choosing to see it in this light, and talking about gender issues or any issues in general allows us shift our biases and dig deeper. I always appreciate a deviation from the norm but only when it’s respectful
They didn’t want that because he’s was aiming for mayor in the long run. They were trying to shut her up, literally
People are actually insufferable and don’t have eye to brain coordination.
Why is it so difficult for them to recognise that America is the villain here? Not Iraq, not China, not even North Korea. America is the one using propaganda and dirty tactics to fuel a war, which Mun-Ju is trying to bring to light, and actually translates to real life happenings
AARGH
They should have been paired better.
Having a love triangle with Jae-Pil who doesn’t know how to make a move, the girls are genuinely good. He doesn’t deserve either
I’m guessing they didn’t want the plot to be predictable by making her and James fall in love. It will be business only.
Although, I can’t wait for a new romance with Young-Kwang, he will be a good lover boy
The networks are fighting for viewers, but I wonder if the lineups are affecting nationwide ratings
The line that was said that women are never looked at as victims or something along that, is what stayed with me as the reason why they cast the killer as a female, would have been to easy in the story for it to be male. But this drama is trying to bend stereotypes in that way. It doesn’t mean the other gender is bad/good, it was their way to remain inconspicuous.
The gender confirmation surgery was a good thing for them but it wasn’t the cure all. We still don’t know the rationale of why they targeted their victims.
I’m choosing to see it in this light, and talking about gender issues or any issues in general allows us shift our biases and dig deeper. I always appreciate a deviation from the norm but only when it’s respectful
And the synopsis says their friendship will be put to strain because of Jae-Pil, so there’s that.