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Replying to huntress1013 Jan 16, 2026
Yes, a really swell guy. Thinks that women belong in the kitchen and should definitely ALWAYS do what the husband…
Except he never said that about women. I read his interview, so stop putting words in his mouth. He has every right to seek to marry a woman who would be a stay-at-home mother as long as she is on the same page and her priorities align with his. Just as a woman has a right to say that she seeks to marry a man with a stable job, since providing is among a husband's duties in a marriage.

He's right in saying that children very much need their mother's presence at a young age. Whether we want to admit it or not, stay-at-home mothers provide much more of their presence and warmth to their children since they're always around. He never insulted working women; he simply stated that he is looking for one who chooses to work in their household. Again, as long as both he and his wife share these priorities, you have no right to criticize his choice. If you're unable to distinguish his meaning and have misinterpreted his words so wrongfully, it must stem from western-bred insecurity. By acting so offended by the mere mention of a housewife, you're allowing people to continue to demean housewives, who very much deserve everybody's utmost respect for all of their work by the way. They are not lesser than women who join the workforce.

I'm a woman myself and I have a career requiring me to work outside of the house, yet I didn't feel at all offended by his words. I respect both women who work outside and inside the house. I hope that the rest of the world does one day too. We all bear tremendous responsibilities, and we are all worthy in our respective rights.

Respectfully, I think you should read his interview again to gain a better sense of what he meant.
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Replying to mrrrr1 Jan 13, 2026
Did he cast him to be in the show? Why would he comment on it? Are you a retard? Well not everyone can have experience…
Peace be upon you. I find it quite shocking that you sincerely believe that over two billion Muslims such as myself would actually believe that. I think it's safe to say that you get your information about Islam from fox news and such media that seek to brainwash the masses. Why do you think thousands upon thousands of non-Muslims from across the world keep choosing to convert to Islam by themselves every year?

About that false argument you just made, I will leave this educational video down below that addresses every angle of the falsehood pertaining to this preposterous, slanderous argument that keeps getting thrown around against Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him. It's a long video, but you will watch it if you're truly seeking to understand what we believe as Muslims. And if you don't end up watching it, I only ask that you don't go around social media speaking on behalf of Muslims regarding what you falsely think we believe in Islam.

Here's the video, available to anyone looking to actually learn:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gDTh-6X9vo
It's in English by the way, apart from the first few seconds.
This is a Muslim scholar I truly respect and who tackles this topic in quite an eloquent and comprehensive way.

Have a good day!
-A Muslim sister
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Replying to worldkdramafan2025 Jan 7, 2026
She was in The Judge From Hell (Fall 2024) after Doctor Slump (filmed in 2023 released Jan 2024. Did you miss…
I didn't miss it, but I chose not to watch it since I didn't feel chemistry with the male lead from the teasers, especially after coming from the high of her pairing with Park Hyung Sik who in my opinion was her best male lead to date. I'm sure Shin Hye killed it though! I saw some snippets of her character from the drama :)

It also kind of irked me how many people pretended that she finally proved herself as an actress in TJFH when she's always been absolutely fantastic and has played some of the most relatable and beloved characters to me (Yoo Hye Jung, Choi In Ha, and Nam Ha Neul especially)
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On In Your Radiant Season Jan 4, 2026
Okay, I love Jong Hyeop, but I have this issue where ever since I saw the magic of him and Park Ju Hyun in Love All Play together, I haven't been able to enjoy watching him in another romantic drama with someone else. Ju Hyun and him, and the entire drama really, were so phenomenal that every other dynamic of his ends up paling in comparison. Serendipity's Embrace was a huge disappointment, and I saw clips of his character with park eun bin in castaway diva, but the dynamic was off-putting. I'm willing to give this a chance though. The teaser's nice. It definitely won't measure up to love all play's main duo, but I might still be able to enjoy it :)
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Replying to Uvimolla Dec 28, 2025
Sad that the choice of the ml has ruined the drama
honestly was debating on whether to watch since I don't like him, but I'll still watch since shin hye's my favourite actress and I miss her
there are also other actors in the cast that I look forward to seeing again
I just hope that the romance will be to a minimum in this one
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Replying to Kath Dec 23, 2025
She does not do romance well. If the ML doesn’t carry it, it doesn’t work. Imho
She’s great at romance, but I would hate it with him
Her and park hyung shik in doctor slump were magic
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Badass Bunny Dec 20, 2025
the first one I thought of is Park Tae Jun from Love All Play. Criminally underrated drama yet my favourite (and I've been watching kdramas since 2016)
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On Typhoon Family Nov 30, 2025
I'm gonna miss them so much...I love the show, it's one of my favourites

But the finale had so many unnecessary scenes, which felt like a waste, and robbed us of important ones we should've witnessed. Hyun jun, his dad and that foreigner shouldn't have taken up so much of the screentime today

what happened to taepoong and namoo being best friends? shouldn't they have had one scene together in the finale? a final scene with taepoong and miseon's families at the house would've been lovely too
It was an hour and a half, but the two leads only had 1 scene on their own, which didn't bring progress to their relationship. Especially after the time skip, a proposal or marriage should've been in the cards, and at least hinted at

I love namoo and miho, but it surprised me that they married first considering their relationship wasn't as stable and mature as the leads'

All in all, I truly cherished these characters, and will miss them dearly. This show carried me through many weeks, and I feel quite lonely now that it's over

The cast was phenomenal <3 they felt like family
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Replying to mari Nov 28, 2025
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I genuinely still cannot understand Junseo’s guilt or Jaeoh’s loyalty to Ahjin but whatever. I’m glad I…
I cringe every time Jaeoh calls her boss
Boy, you're better than this
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Replying to Ivy Nov 22, 2025
I think there's a difference between Character Watchers and Plot Watchers. Character watchers are here for the…
100% agree! I'm a character-driven viewer myself, and I can legitimately enjoying watching properly written characters repeat the same mundane tasks for the entire run of a drama, without getting bored. Plot's important, but a drama can still become one of my favourites without it, just by showcasing individuals I can connect to on a personal level, and captivating dynamics between the different characters. I just get sufficiently charmed by personable characters to the point where I can easily overlook an overly simple or flawed plot. A great plot will cement a drama's place in my heart even further, but it's not a prerequisite for my attention or affection as a viewer
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On Typhoon Family Nov 22, 2025
I keep replaying that last scene x) it was absolutely phenomenal and I did not see it coming
All through the episode, I kept hoping Taepoong would punch that bastard, especially after realizing that he's the one who almost killed the girl he loves
But then she took matters into her own hands (literally), and what a great surprise it was

It reminded me of that scene in fight for my way when Ae Ra punched the guy who kept bullying Dong Man during MMA training. She punched him in the nose the exact same way, and he grabbed her shoulders immediately the same way Taepoong did, both distraught by his girl's surge of savagery while fearing the guy's retaliation against her hahaha! It's glorious

I love the leads and this show so much...I wish it would never end. I'm glad it's 16 episodes though, oh how I've missed those dramas
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Replying to ebzqueen Nov 18, 2025
i always wonder if its truly the culture to abandon family once u get married.. its like Miho said - y would my…
She knows her situation is just as bad, which is why she doesn't want their joint misfortunes to amplify their misery

And she did broach the discussion with Namoo when she talked about dating vs marriage but he wasn't being very receptive, hence her going to Miho thereafter

I'm not saying they're completely in the wrong and she's completely in the right. But the mother's concerns are very valid even if they hurt to hear. Facing reality early on is better for them down the road. If they manage to think ahead to prevent the mother's foreseen misfortunes, they'll be thanking her for waking them up in time
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Replying to ebzqueen Nov 17, 2025
i always wonder if its truly the culture to abandon family once u get married.. its like Miho said - y would my…
I don't think her implication is that Miseon would truly desert her family. Koreans don't seem like Westerners; they don't have this culture of individualism. They seem really centered around family; for instance, it's common practice for them to live with their parents well into their thirties if they haven't married yet, contrary to the West, in which people leave their parents as soon as they're 18. I think she meant it more as in Miseon would have her priority refocused toward her husband and future children, so she won't be as much of a financial aide to Miho and the rest as she currently is, which is understandable.

And she's right in her statement that Miho and her family would be under Namoo's financial responsibility if the two were to marry...He's the head of the household after all, even if Miho works. So, as much as I love the two, all of her points were valid concerns that do need to be brought up and discussed between the two, and a proper plan needs to be established if they want to make this a serious comittment
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On Typhoon Family Nov 16, 2025
The issue between Miho and Namoo's mother is so realistic

I know everyone will hate on Namoo's mom, but her concerns are absolutely valid. I'd feel just as hurt if I were in Miho's shoes hearing those remarks, but I'd also be protective of my son if I were in the mother's shoes. As unfair as it may seem, it's normal for a mother to try to foresee her son's misfortunes and prevent them before they manifest. She doesn't have anything against Miho per se, nor does she actually look down on her. Their financial situations are similar. But it's completely within her scope of responsibility as a mother to try to shield Namoo from a future he may not be able to handle. It's fine now as the puppy love stage is ongoing and his ties with Miho's family are unofficial, but years down the road, this sort of situation has brought many to divorce. So, acting like his mother is irrational or out of line just because she's forcing two youngsters in love to face reality and have these difficult conversations before things get more entangled is shortsighted

And I love Miho and Namoo to bits. It's better for them to think about the concerns that were brought up and navigate them precociously rather than realize it all too late and destroying each other's families in the long run
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