Why are so many male actors getting plastic surgery and ruining whatever good looks they had before? As a dude,…
When he initially got the surgery it wasn't as obvious as this, but the shelf life of some of these procedures it just a few years. So as he ages he has to keep getting cosmetic surgery to maintain the results which makes him look more 'plastic'. I still find him handsome but in some photos it looks uncanny.
Can’t they just do what they want for Korean audiences but for international ones just leave it as it is. We really don’t gaf. You have korean actors that cheated on spouses while pregnant still on screen, one with criminal charges for raping a MINOR! Another one with 2 DUI charges and 2 assault charges that will appear on screen again. And they’re mad about drugs? There are more serious issues in this world than a dude trying to get his fix. I actually felt bad for him when I heard the news because he got addicted to prescription drugs.
They have managed to edit YAI out of the trailer! Wow! A trailer without a glimpse of the protagonist. A great…
I really dislike when this happens. Even with that show bloodhounds they edited FL out, reshot the scenes and it completely went downhill from there. I don’t think I’ll watch this either if that’s what they did but if they just didn’t include him in the trailer then I’ll check it out.
The romance and the overall premise was amazing. It’s passionate, intense, they tackle serious issues, it had great action, etc. but when it comes to the pacing of the show it was way too slow. There were certain things that they dragged on when it could’ve been solved in the same episode. They also overused certain tropes like amnesia, enemies to lovers and some things were too illogical to overlook. There were also a lot of issues that never got addressed by the end. I enjoyed the happy ending but I still had many questions. Instead of answering those questions, they dragged the plot and it felt like it ended too fast because they wasted time on unnecessary stuff. I think this could’ve been condensed into 12-16 episodes of actual substance.
I waited a while to form my opinion in case it was a false allegation but now with all the evidence it’s clear that she was a bully. I’m happy that the victims are finally getting their justice after being shut down many times.
Why is it that there are a lot of celebrities in SK that are involve in bullying? Is this really a normal thing…
I could be speaking out of my a$$ but I think it’s because they fit the beauty standards and end up becoming the popular student like it is in most places. Usually bullies are the “popular” kids so they either participate in the bullying or guilty by association like soojin. Bullies in general tend to be good looking, social and confident which means they’re more likely to find success. They’re selfish and they don’t care about others, so they’ll backstab others for a promotion or to get the role. In Korea if you’re good looking people around you will tell you to become an actor or idol. So they rebrand as this kind and innocent person and start their career
the story lines were a little different but everyone just made up with each other in the end. It was very anti climatic. I think it’s because I watched the drama version first
the script and directing was so good in the beginning, It reminded me of save me with that eerie cult like atmosphere until it became like every other drama. A small part of me was hoping we'd get a major plot twist like jaeun being behind the game in the beginning or another person being the actual leader. It did have good cliff hangers and i liked the character development even though that wouldn't have happened irl
Bullies in general tend to be good looking, social and confident which means they’re more likely to find success. They’re selfish and they don’t care about others, so they’ll backstab others for a promotion or to get the role. In Korea if you’re good looking people around you will tell you to become an actor or idol. So they rebrand as this kind and innocent person and start their career