I think this is just one obsessed person creating multiple fake accounts. When I saw the comment about kdramas…
Yes, same here. I’ve also become really sensitive about this after watching WTPR and other kdramas that seemed completely unaware of reality. But so far, this one is doing a great job
Because it's just a failed state in knowing things.. I don't know why he should talk about a country that ended…
I think maybe you haven’t watched the drama yet, because there was nothing in it showing American soldiers as heroes who saved Iraq. If there’s a scene like that, please remind me. And about telling me to read books to know my own people, I don’t need that. I lived through the war myself, and I know the reality behind middle east wars better than anyone who has only read about it.
Because it's just a failed state in knowing things.. I don't know why he should talk about a country that ended…
The drama is set in a fictional timeline where many things are different from our real world, like North and South Korea being reunited. They just mentioned America being at war with certain countries to show them as unsafe for the story’s sake. It wasn’t really about disrespecting Iraq. But I do understand why you’re upset. I’m Arab too, and I would also feel frustrated if a show spread wrong propaganda about terrorism or portrayed American soldiers as heroes in a biased way. But the drama didnt do that till now.
This drama is goood and I can't wait for the rest of the episodes. And it wasn't even on my watchlist. I don't…
No one is saying Iraq is like South Korea. The point people are making is that the drama exaggerates how dangerous Iraq is, which understandably upsets some viewers. In reality, Iraq today is much safer than how it was portrayed, and in some cases even safer than other countries around the world. That said, I agree with you, it’s still just fiction, and dramas often include exaggerations or even propaganda based on outdated or inaccurate information.
just curious, but would people back then have liked "modern food" ?
If they tested it with our time ingredients, they wouldn't like it, but with their organic ingredients and our recipes, they definitely would have liked it
I came into this show not expecting romance since it wasn't even a subtag, let alone an actual genre of the show.…
Me too. I didn’t even check the MDL genres before watching, but when I felt there might be a romance angle, I went to check and saw the tag. Honestly, that’s what made me think about dropping it, since I don’t really like the drama anyway
Fgs she hit her thirties and u feel more like it's her father ? Like 10 years old age gap for you it's like father…
If anyone here is mentally weak, it’s the one trying this hard to normalize something so off. Because whatever excuse you want to throw around, it doesn’t change the fact: a 16 year age gap is unnatural in every condition. You can twist it into ‘healing each other’ or whatever fairytale you need to justify it, but that doesn’t erase the reality.
Is there really romance between the two main leads? He actually feels more like her father, and I never thought this drama had a romance genre in it. I’m honestly thinking of dropping it.
I was upset at first about the lack of rugby scenes, but I’m not anymore. This drama isn’t really about rugby, it’s about being a player or a coach: the stress, the struggles, how people see you, the hopes that seem unreasonable, and what it means to play as part of a team. Of course, I would have enjoyed it even more if there had been more rugby scenes, since the ones we got were great and very enjoyable. But overall, I’m no longer disappointed.
And about telling me to read books to know my own people, I don’t need that. I lived through the war myself, and I know the reality behind middle east wars better than anyone who has only read about it.