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MistyMaid Jul 23, 2021
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P.S. I gave a Re-Watch rating of 8/10 because it was quite an emotional tug for me, haha, so I probably won't re-watch this often or anytime soon. But it may be different for others! Personally, for me it was a wild ride and bittersweet but still an incredible story!
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Replying to 4winkay Jun 12, 2021
Title Mine
its one of the major secrets of one character. so tagging it in the description might be a spoiler. ;)
True, but I think it's great to not have a tag either because I don't really believe that people should base their drama picks on the tags. Besides, a strong female character who happens to be a lesbian is far more interesting and intriguing rather than playing Guess Who with everyone to see if you can figure out who the lesbian is. Also, I think word of mouth will eventually lead other people to this drama anyways BECAUSE of that little fact was a bit of a twist and surprise, which isn't a bad way to streamline things either.
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Replying to Dou_saga May 12, 2021
Person Seo Yea Ji
In the Korean entertainment industry, the public image is at the top.You can't compare US or British entertainment…
I agree with you on that the US/British entertainment industry are run culturally different than Korea's however, there is also the difference in the way fans respond to "scandals" or "rumors" as well. Netizens that find out about a certain scandal in the US/Britain are more or less willing to listen the details about an incident or event that caused a controversy. There are still people out there that will be mean and say horrible things but there is an equal number of people who are willing to not speak their opinion until they have all the information available in order to make a more informed opinion. However, when Korean netizens read about a controversy or a scandal, it's more often than not that the first reaction is blurted out and not many people are willing to listen to all the facts. Lots of unnecessary anger and cursing and refusal to see it both ways. Koreans do care but they often let their emotions control their behavior and their actions, which is not a healthy thing to do. Especially when they are pushing their own ideals onto others and reject them when people make a mistake or shatter that ideal. I am not defending Seo Ye-Ji nor convicting her because I don't have all the facts to everything that seems to be happening around her, but I just want to point out this glaring problem with Korea and its netizens. I highly disapprove of the netizen community culture in Korea because a lot of harm seems to come from it. Cyber bullying, crushing careers, lives damaged, etc. A bad attitude is a subjective issue and should understand all sides of the story before you judge someone for their actions. That's how it should be however a lot of Koreans can be quick to judge a situation just from the surface. Not all, but a lot. Just hoping that you understand that you shouldn't condemn someone before knowing all the facts before you judge them. I'm sure you wouldn't want random strangers judging you for your actions for something they may not understand or may not know the whole story of. I am Korean and I have seen these quick-judge instances and online netizen bullying personally. It's not a happy world to be in and really glad that I live the US because the level of cyber-bullying online in Korea is next level compared to the US.
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Replying to 7450779 May 10, 2021
I have not watched the original money heist, but have heard people say that it should have ended after season…
Most Korean dramas are typically 16 episodes but since it's being produced by Netflix, based on another one of their Netflix originals, I imagine they are thinking like a multiple seasons setup like with many other Netflix original productions. Like The Crown, 13 Reasons Why, Altered Carbon, etc. If that's true, will actually be pretty exciting to see because Korea doesn't do multiple season drama shows.
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On Kang Ji Hwan May 9, 2021
Person Kang Ji Hwan
I'm not a fan of Kang Ji Hwan but I enjoy the dramas that I've seen him be in. Alas, it's really quite sad what happened and I believe that he is mostly innocent of what is being accused of him. I learned everything about the case and the incident itself from this website. It is a pretty neutral post about the case he was involved in and it doesn't seem to be trying to sway the public towards one opinion or another so you can form your own opinion instead of riding on the opinion of the article. It's just stating the facts of the event so it's a good read to understand all the information they presented.
https://m.vlive.tv/post/1-17501021
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Replying to Zero May 9, 2021
Person Kang Ji Hwan
well seems like he's innocent now.
Unfortunately, some parts of the legal system and the prosecution was biased because of what the case was. Some evidence that would have questioned whether he was really guilty was omitted and the public was out for blood as well. He may have confessed to crimes that he did not commit because he blacked out and when he woke up, he believed the victims and thought that he had done those crimes. It is possible that the victims lied and there is evidence to show that the victims lied about some things in their police statement. There is also surveillance video that would corroborate to some degree his innocence as well and text messages from the victims phones that put into question their own statements. I am not saying that he is completely innocent because there is no evidence yet that clears that 100% but what I do believe that the victims may not have been entirely truthful in their claims. Tests and evidence showed no sperm or DNA found in areas they claimed Kang Ji Hwan had touched and violated them. It's not a easy thing to do to clean that kind of evidence and the tests all showed up negative. One of the girls was on her period as well and claimed that he touched her there but no blood DNA trace was found on his fingers either. There is something not quite right with the victims statements and things don't really add up either with their text messages. If you want to understand more about the details and facts about this incident you can learn more about it here:
https://m.vlive.tv/post/1-17501021
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Replying to MistyMaid Apr 22, 2021
Title Vincenzo
I definitely agree with you! Vincenzo tries to make out as a dark comedy but, in my opinion, it's difficult to…
Exactly, the comedy is typical Korean slapstick and it's always fit in well with other genres because the Korean entertainment have numerous movies and dramas where they put this into practice for decades now. But have not put into much practice of weaving comedy into dark themes before. It's out of the box and it's scary being outside the box so I doubt a lot of writers are brave enough to venture out that way. Plus, black comedy is not a particularly popular genre with the Korean entertainment. Companies will gravitate more towards romance, thrillers, and family dramas because those are where the ratings are, unfortunately.

I personally like the Italian chef and find him a little endearing in a weird way, haha. The way he keeps trying to prove his authenticity to Italian cooking and keeps making all these dishes for Vincenzo even though he knows criticism lies ahead. I think it's cute, haha. But I respect your opinion too!

I agree, Korean dramas have their own signature style and flair to them so I can't really blame the show all that much either. And I believe that it's pretty typical for characters in Korean dramas to create main characters with a bad attitude and a crooked perspective on life to suddenly change after a loss or great tragedy. She's certainly less annoying, haha.
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Replying to MistyMaid Apr 22, 2021
Title Vincenzo
I definitely agree with you! Vincenzo tries to make out as a dark comedy but, in my opinion, it's difficult to…
Yes! I love The Boys! Definitely a dark comedy and I'm glad you brought that up actually because The Boys is a great example of how a black comedy TV show can be pulled off. There are more black comedy movies than there are TV shows because the timeframe of a movie is easier to work with when working with dark comedy elements. It's difficult to do that with a TV show without appearing repetitive of the same old jokes, or same old humor tricks.

But yes, I agree with your comments on the observation of the comedy and dark element being entirely separate. It should be blended together like The Boys did finding humorous moments in a serious situation, but Vincenzo does not do that at all and thinks that just by having the two elements present in the drama will make it a black comedy. But yes, Vincenzo has potential but it needs to be more fine-tuned to really bring it to its best. I think if the writers and directors were a little more capable in being able to pull it off then Vincenzo would've made a great and certainly unique Korean drama in the community. But again, like I said before, I certainly think it's even more difficult to pull of a dark comedy TV show than a movie.

The romance I could take it or leave it, haha. These days, I don't seem to be into romance dramas much unless the chemistry is like super-charged amazing but I will give it to Jeon Yeo Bin who plays Hong Cha Young. She's pulling off her character's quirkiness and style without being ridiculous and over the top. It would've been easy for her over do it but she pulled it off making it look natural. Great job!
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Replying to Dabosil Apr 21, 2021
Title Vincenzo
Vincenzo’s genre on google is dark comedy. I think it can be dark, and has a lot of comedy-but the two don’t…
I definitely agree with you! Vincenzo tries to make out as a dark comedy but, in my opinion, it's difficult to pull off this genre. I believe the writer thought that with the gravity of the whole mafia, murder and death involved it would become the dark element of the drama and the typical K-drama comedy would count as the comedy and somehow create a dark comedy.

I think dark comedy is the hardest genre to pull off because it takes a little more wit, creativeness and dark humor to pull off. In short, dark comedy is taking a serious and/or almost taboo subject and finding the humor in it and kind of poking fun of it and taking it lightly. Rick and Morty is a dark comedy. JoJo Rabbit is a dark comedy. PARASITE is a dark comedy.

And if you're going to create a dark comedy, it needs to be done WELL because the two elements of the genre are just so far apart on either side of the extreme. There's no middle ground when it comes to dark comedy unlike other movie genres. It's either bad or really good. There's no average because it's difficult to find a meeting of the two in the middle that actually works together. IMO, Vincenzo did dark comedy very poorly.

To be honest, the whole comedy from the tenants throws me off as the story progresses because it's kind of a weird sharp contrast to switch from serious, guns and murder to quirky, silly and campy.

I'd categorize Vincenzo as more of a casual action drama genre. Casual action being basically all the elements of an action movie, but doesn't take itself too seriously as a typical action movies does.
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On Law School Apr 18, 2021
Title Law School
I didn't know Kim Myung Min started a new drama! I'm excited now! Giving me How To Get Away With Murder vibes and loving that even more. Love that show! Lots of people seem to agree too. Can't wait to watch this and review.
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Replying to circulate9oo Mar 20, 2021
Title Beyond Evil
His next drama should be called "Just the Right Amount of Evil"
lol, perfect!
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On Beyond Evil Mar 17, 2021
Title Beyond Evil
Funny coincidence here. Shin Ha Kyun (actor playing Dong Shik) was a lead in a past drama called 'Less Than Evil' and right now he's in a drama called 'Beyond Evil'. Haha, just thought it was an interesting coincidence I would share.
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On Mouse Mar 13, 2021
Title Mouse
So I thought I'd share another myth busting of psychopathy since people seemed have liked my previous comment on differences between TV and real psychopathy so much.

A lot of times, in TV, psychopaths are portrayed as face-value cold and analytical. They are shown with a very stark contrast to the rest of the people to heighten the obvious difference between a psychopathic character and "normal" people. This is not how psychopaths really are in real life. They don't behave coldly nor do they communicate with other people with a cold sense of logic and then not understand why people react to them so strangely when they are just speaking the truth. This is not an accurate portrayal. People believe that if someone has psychopathic traits, it should be obvious how different they are through their interactions and behavior by acting frigid, being blunt with a show of restrained emotions. This is not true. Individuals with psychopathic traits DO UNDERSTAND that most of the population have emotional empathy and they will change their demeanor and attitude because they will want to blend in with the rest. Most times, they know that their true thoughts and their perspective do not really align with a majority of people and they also know that if they veer off from that norm, they will stick out. Most psychopaths will adjust themselves into society so that they are seen as just like everybody else. Now, this isn't because they want to hatch a devious plan or that they have ulterior motives to do harm to others, they just understand that the majority of society behaves this way and in order to progress forward, they must fit in.

I'd also like to note, that people who may have psychopathic tendencies don't always know that they are different from the rest. You don't just wake up one day and realize 'oh, I'm this kind of person.'

Another thing I really need to mention is that the MAOA gene mentioned in the first episode. It does exist and is often called the 'warrior' gene for it's link towards high aggression in some people who exhibit low levels of MAOA. Yes, I said low levels not high levels. It's a bit of science that I will not go into, but this drama is taking the existence of MAOA gene as the sole "predictor" of a psychopath in making. This is just NOT TRUE. MAOA gene can be found in many people but not all of them associate with having psychopathic characteristics. To say that there is a "psychopath gene" is being sensationalized for entertainment purposes and even borders on misinformation. It's times like this that I worry that the people of South Korea will take this dramas word as gospel and believe this crap.

I hope this helped sort out any misbeliefs people may have had while watching this drama. I have watched all four episodes out now but struggle to finish until the end. I'd really like to write a review for this drama.
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Replying to lxxjhxxk Mar 12, 2021
Title SKY Castle
this is not makjang
I don't believe it's "over the top" either. Some elements of the drama may be a little over the top but a majority of it is pretty realistic. Korean parents will do ANYTHING to get their children into the best university, if they have the money. I have a cousin who goes to school, then after school she goes to afterschool tutoring, and then after tutoring she goes to do self-study until past midnight and then wakes up early in the morning to go to school again. I grew up in the States and I thought it was insane because they grew up with no childhood. Just studying, studying and more studying. In Korea, WHERE you got your education from and how pretty or handsome you look will determine whether you get a full-time paying job or not. I'm not joking about that either.
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Replying to BluSeaMermaid Mar 12, 2021
Title SKY Castle
I added it to my list because of the high rating and since it's recommended in many places but the summary never…
This drama is a bit of a slow burn but it gets better as you watch each episode. It was the controversial drama in Korea because it touched on the taboo subject of education and it's potential connection of abuse towards children. Let us know what you think of it when you're done.
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Replying to Aishwarya Nazre Mar 12, 2021
Title Mouse
TFS. Rn I do think this drama is trying to show that not all psychopaths become murderers like you said. Letc…
Aaaah, I see. That would be a nice change! I just started the first episode so I guess we'll see. Although, I might make some remarks on the presentation the professor made about MAOA gene. It's not entirely accurate, haha.
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On Mouse Mar 12, 2021
Title Mouse
I don't know guys, I'm a little conflicted to start watching this drama, haha. I studied clinical psychology and psychopathy is often the target population to embody the bad guys in tv and films because it fits. I get it and it's just entertainment but I wanted to impart some fun facts to those who want to see the difference between TV psychopathy and real psychopathy:

1. Psychopathy is not an official diagnosis. Meaning, you cannot be diagnosed as a psychopath but is considered a disorder that are made up of a set characteristics and/or behaviors that describe particular differences from the general population.

2. If you don't know already, those with psychopathic traits are rarely ever violent and/or become serial killers. In fact, those who do become violent are a minority within this particular population. Most of them live normal lives like the rest of us with jobs, families, and kids. Fun fact, about 20% of CEO's are considered to have psychopathic traits. These individuals can often found in the business world than in any other industry.

3. Psychopathy IS more likely to run through genetic components but individuals can also develop psychopathy through outside environments and factors while growing up at a young age. In other words, psychopathic individuals can be made and not just born.

4. Most psychopaths actually do care and love people who they consider to be their family. They do love their parents, siblings, husband/wives, children and even pets. Unfortunately, people perceive their type of "love and care" as cold and insincere because it doesn't match up with how the rest of people express themselves. They express their love and care in different ways though because of their inability to understand and/or process emotional empathy. It's just VERY different than what most people EXPECT someone to express themselves. They also have a difficult time caring about other people outside their inner circle because they may view it as a waste of time and energy.

5. There is a difference between psychopathy and sociopathy. They are quite similar in a lot of ways though so people use them inter-changeably, but they are different. In short, psychopathy is where one cannot feel emotional empathy but they can still understand emotions (cognitive empathy). For example, they see someone crying and see tears running down their cheeks, they understand that that is sadness and/or grief. Understanding what that person may currently be going through in their life, they connect the dots as to what that person is crying about. They enact a reaction that best fits the situation. Sociopaths on the other hand, do have a LIMITED amount of emotional empathy. So they can feel SOME emotions, like anger, some guilt and possibly emotional empathy. There are varying degrees as to how much emotions they can feel depending on the individual. But in some cases, if they do feel emotional empathy, it can be shallow, fleeting and/or coupled with unemotional analysis.

Hope this was at least a little fun to read! I just wanted to make sure that people don't go around thinking that all psychopaths are murderers and that all psychopaths are horrible people. They are just built differently but it doesn't warrant our prejudice against them if they have not harmed anyone. Also, I think I will watch, just for fun. Happy drama watching all!
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Replying to ElektrionHeart Sep 26, 2020
Well, Hwan does that the most. Running after his brothers wife for years, then acting all ignorant and wondering…
Yea, I don't always agree with the way Hwan manages him own emotions and the way he goes about it. That's why I said I kind of like Hwan's character. But, he does seem to put in some effort to put Ye Ji's interests first before his own and tries not force her to do things she does not want to do. But, yea, he is being a little pushy about it all. But, he does also seem to want to do what makes her happiest. He's a young guy. We all make mistakes, especially when it's for someone we care about. But, I'm not making excuses for him because he lacks life experience or for his age. Sometimes, we have to make mistakes before we learn from them.

His older brother on the other hand, I severely dislike. He's immensely insecure, selfish, and manipulative. I really hated it when he took it upon himself to "deal" with Ye Ji's mother like that, thinking that he knows what's best for her and pressuring her into thinking that her only "family" is with him. Ye Ji seemed to be reconsidering her relationship with her mother and for him to just decide for Ye Ji like that was not right. It's manipulative and controlling. He does a horrible job and considering other people's feelings and it's always "me, me, me". Sorry, just went on a rant. I just know a couple people like him. They are infuriatingly annoying.
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On When I Was the Most Beautiful Sep 25, 2020
This drama is becoming more and more un-likeable. I'm only watching this drama because of Ji Soo but I can't stand any of these characters except the father and kind of Ji Soo's character. Everyone in this drama thinks they know best better than others. Everyone in this drama are being selfish with their emotions.

You, and you alone are responsible for your own emotions and decisions. You don't take it into your own hands thinking you are doing someone a favor by doing it for them. This is called controlling behavior and manipulative. Ugh, can't really wait for this drama to be over.
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On Flower of Evil Sep 21, 2020
I watched ep 15 a couple of days ago but I'm still in awe of this drama and it's not even done yet! Lee Jun Ki and Moon Chae Won performed beautifully, synergistically, and emotionally. I've seen MCW in other dramas, like Good Doctor and I thought she was.....ok in it. Not bad but not great. But it could also be because of the character she portrayed. Lee Jun Ki, I had no doubt would be great because he's a veteran and a great actor.

Also need to note the screenwriter. Amazing job! Sometimes, drama episodes are filled with just filler stuff in the middle and leave the juicier parts at the end to create a dramatic cliffhanger. Standard stuff. But Flower of Evil leaves every minute of every episode with gripping storytelling. Every second, something new, a puzzle piece is given to be put together so audience are keen not to miss a single second.

I also, really love the relationship type in this drama. 99% of the time, the two leads are often single, uninterested in relationships, and driven by some purpose of some sort, blah, blah, blah. But our two characters are already married. But in a weird twist of fate, still strangers. So, it's interesting to see this kind of relationship develop with an already married couple. They know each other but they don't really know each other. Love it! Definitely look forward to writing a review for this drama next week!!
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