Is now a bad time to point out how inaccurate and widely discredited the MBTI test is?
You can easily manipulate the MBTI test results to give the answers you want with just a little thought into how you answer each question, and that can be unconsciously as well as deliberately. It more accurately tells you what a person WANTS you to think is their personality type, not what it is. According to the above, Cha Eun Woo claims to have two personality types, one for his public persona and one for private. That's just not true. You have one personality. You may play a particular trait up or down, depending on the circumstances, but you still have it.
I've done no research to back this up, but the cynic in me is fairly convinced this is just another marketing tool put together by PR people, especially with Kpop groups. "To attract the widest demographic, let's have one person who is shy and retiring, another who is outgoing and bubbly, someone else who has a firey temper but is lovable most of the time .." That way, there's at least one member of the group that fans can feel empathy with, so helping to make that group more popular overall.
It's harmless fun, so long as you understand that's all it is. The problems come when people actually believe it. For example, a lot of well-known employers still use this test to help make hiring decisions.
Nah, you rate both part 1 and part 2 with just one star. You're just AoS hater who will always leave bad comment…
How can anyone say "The second season was boring" when only the first episode has aired? Or, perhaps more accurately, how can they say it and expect to be taken seriously?
BTW MM ... all the very best stuff aired while you were asleep.
Just ... brilliant! I was hooked from about five minutes in. As soon as each episode finished, I couldn't resist starting the next. I'm in two minds about a season 2. On the one hand, this was perfect as a stand alone. On the other, there are still one or two people I'd love to see get their comeuppance.
I've not seen this young guy in anything else, but if the comments here are anything to go by, his outstanding performance in episode 2 of 'Reborn Rich' was "business as usual". Somewhat fitting he played the younger version of the character played by Song Joong-Ki. I rate SJK's skills very highly, and it's hard to see a future where this guy doesn't take over SJK's mantle. In fact, based on what I've just seen, he'll probably surpass him in not so many years time!
With a VPN (Hong Kong location ) you can watch it free (with ads) in VIU with eng subs
Yeah. Been considering it for a while anyway. This was the final push needed to make me do it. There are loads of things from my 'Watch List' on there I can view easily instead of hunting around to find it for free and, besides, I genuinely think I'll feel it was money well spent just to be able to see "Reborn Rich" without waiting. [Hmmm, wonder if Viki will see this advert for them and give me a discount? :-) ]
gosh i really hope 2nd season will be as good as 1st if not better, it would suck if they fuck it up
With Season One, I was happy just to have an excuse to stare at Hwang Min Hyun for hours. The fact that the show itself was such fun to watch was just an incredible bonus. :-)
OK. I give up. I'll go sign up with Viki so I can watch 'Reborn Rich' straight away. I'll just have to endure the pain of having to wait every week for the next episodes to air.
nope all four reasons is Song Joong Ki is sexy as .......🤭💜
Well, obviously, he's all four reasons but you should add that he's also a brilliant actor. He's so good that sometimes I stop just staring at his gorgeousness and actually get caught up in the plot.
oh awesome! thanks for making this website what it is and all your hard work guys
I absolutely second that! Since I first stumbled on this it has become my favourite, and most visited, website. I'm both annoyed and grateful that every time I come here to tick one thing off my 'Watch List', I end up adding two or three new ones. Fairly sure I'll never get to have everything ticked, but it has led me to some really enjoyable stuff that I would never have known about otherwise. Very many heartfelt thanks to everyone who contributes.
I want to know how Lee Seung Gi could be a 'minus singer.' He's been in the industry for quite some time and remains…
What??? Shouldn't your revelation that there is no Santa Claus and that the Easter Bunny is just a myth be marked with a 'Spoiler Alert'? I now need to find a dark corner to have a little cry in.
I've done no research to back this up, but the cynic in me is fairly convinced this is just another marketing tool put together by PR people, especially with Kpop groups. "To attract the widest demographic, let's have one person who is shy and retiring, another who is outgoing and bubbly, someone else who has a firey temper but is lovable most of the time .." That way, there's at least one member of the group that fans can feel empathy with, so helping to make that group more popular overall.
It's harmless fun, so long as you understand that's all it is. The problems come when people actually believe it. For example, a lot of well-known employers still use this test to help make hiring decisions.
BTW MM ... all the very best stuff aired while you were asleep.
Says it all really! :-)