they say rape allegations ruin men’s life but so many like this guy have actual rape cases and are running around…
He doesn't have an "actual rape case" though. A woman said they both got drunk then woke up in his apartment, that doesn't necessarily mean rape, it could be that they both made a mistake and both or one of them can't remember, that's probably why she agreed to settle. You can't tell since he wasn't convicted, so stop being so pissed that someone is walking free when they weren't convicted, that's how it's supposed to be. There is literally an old dude who got convicted and prisoned and is currently very active but just because you hate this one you chose to be an advocate on his profile even though you know nothing about his situation. I hate that I have to defend anyone who is drinking, but learn to be neutral when you lack facts. Not those drunk idiots walking around sleeping with just about anyone then crying about it. That is the society you've made, live with it.
Jang Jin, Park Ji Yoon and Jang Dong Min are the best ones, especially with lies, but two of them didn't become…
Yes, they were great when they were not the killer or the detective. That’s why I thought at the end they were missing things up because they had roles that are too large for them. Their performance in the first two episodes was outstanding. I miss Hong Jin Ho too, he was the reason why I started this, because I liked how impressively smart he was in The Genius. He is also cute when he is frustrated and keeps missing up the words XD
Jang Jin, Park Ji Yoon and Jang Dong Min are the best ones, especially with lies, but two of them didn't become…
The wo new girls were very good at the beginning, but at the end they kept missing up the flow, I don't think they handled the questioning well enough. Key's performance is definitely underwhelming, both as a criminal and as a suspect/detective. The episode with the cult leader was too obvious. No twists, the clues all pointed at Jang Dong Min. I thought it would've been better if Park Jin Yoon turned out to be the killer because she found out that he targeted her.
I liked the connected episodes, but they should've added a recap at the beginning of each episode, not all of them were memorable and they were referencing episodes that aired a month ago
I kept putting this off for some reason. Now that I've managed to watch it, I liked it, but I'm not into the "some" between the leads. A brotherhood between the three of them works better. I also don't think Kim Rae Won is a good fit for the role. He always seem like the type of character that is cold or hot-tempered. I can't take him for a lively outgoing sweet guy who cares about strangers.
Honestly why do people care if someone was a bully in school, you was a kid and followed a certain motto back…
I think people care if you didn't change your ways and didn't feel guilty about it. You cannot wipe what you did in the past, we all make mistakes but we learn from them, grow and ask for forgiveness, we don't act like they didn't matter or like they didn't happen because we were young and stupid especially if there were others who were hurt by them. The other parties were kids too, and they will go on with their lives carrying all the trauma the bully has left behind, so it's nice if what happened to them got acknowledged and wasn't ignored just because the bully was a kid like them. "I made mistakes when I was a kid, I don't do that now, I'm sorry to all the people who were hurt by them" This is what these people should've said but they say instead "You are lying, it didn't happen, You remember it wrong, I'll sue you" which doesn't make them seem like they has repented, they are just continuing to bully them by gaslighting them.
hard to believe that this actress has the stamina to assault another student for 90 minutes. too many people nowadays…
It doesn't necessarily mean it was for 90 minutes straight. It could mean that the total period they were assaulted is 90 minutes. The assailant could've taken breaks during that time.
I don't think a school would force transfer anyone because they "informed the perpetrators about the victim's attendance at school on the day of the assault". This is a stupid excuse for the forced transfer, because they know it's the only thing that can be proven. They hardly ever transfer actual bullies, they transfer a snitch? I do not encourage hate on people for things they did as immature teens and repented as adults, but I find it ridiculous that some people are believing the BS the agency is saying. They admitted that the "incident" happened and that those people weren't lying, then they tried to weasel her out from taking the responsibility by making up a ridiculous excuse that no person with a half brain can believe. She got forced to transfer because they asked her where the victim is and she replied "she came to school today"? Do they take us for idiots? Just say it is true and that she was too young, immature, jealous, lonely and she thought that would make her have friends and she is sorry now, something many people would relate to, or at least say she was with them but didn't assault them herself. Something we can actually believe. Who hires these people?!
Regardless of whether or not this is similar to real life, don't forget that this is a piece of fiction. In general,…
I know but it’s still not everyone’s experience. I cannot speak for Korean soldiers, but I have a soldier cousin, and since we don’t butt in eveyone else’s war like the US for example, they just go through some hard training. Korea is not (actively) in a state of war so I believe they have a similar situation. Unlike Korea though, we have the option to not be soldiers but if someone chose to be one they cannot be weak, they are free to leave whenever they feel they are not up for it though. Not having the option to leave is the issue this drama is mainly addressing, so they showed some really awful scenarios. Not every soldier will have PTSD and Military training is not necessarily bad for people.
Now I have the full awareness of why Koreans all fear one and only thing which is getting into the military and…
Regardless of whether or not this is similar to real life, don't forget that this is a piece of fiction. In general, only a small percentage of people choose willingly to become soldiers, so it's natural to see more people avoiding it than people being excited to join. You just cannot assume that this is what happens to everyone who joins based on a dramatized fiction. Also, there should be people defending each country, we can't just send the message that if you do you will most definitely get traumatized by it, because in many cases you don't. If you didn't fight a battle that is not yours to fight, you'd probably never fight.
Why do they bother giving different teams different clues if they are going to show the other team the other clue anyway? I cannot understand this, and it happens in every episode. The clues are too easy to begin with. I find out the concept 10 minutes through the episode and I spot the spy a few minutes later. I lose the enjoyment of figuring out the clues with the members, then they take away the enjoyment of the competition between the two teams and the enjoyment of watching the losing team figure it out without the clue. They all have each other's obvious clue, and to top it off they all become super annoying trying to "hide" it from the other team when everyone already knows. Bad production.
Guy number 4 has made the right choice. That woman was definitely a player. Some women made some pretty weird choices. I thought the divorced lady should've rejected all of them since it was a haste decision to make one year after divorce. She made a rash decision choosing someone she only spent a few hours with. Lady number 29 also chose someone who she only knew briefly and he was awkward that whole time, seems like she was looking for a guy she can boss around really. Lady number 28 should've made that decision a long time ago, the other kid was a dud and everyone was able to see it, she doesn't deserve that guy and he shouldn't have proposed to her, seems like he was wearing a blinding pink glasses so he couldn't see clearly.
she kept making over the top facial expressions and trying to force him to choose Gangnam... I think he alrrady…
His face dropped too the moment he read the condition and didn’t even ask for clarification. I thought it was a problematic lack of communication on their part. He assumed it was something that cannot be negotiated so he blocked communication, and she was trying to say that she felt very strongly about it, but there was a room for a change, but she was so timid to talk. She even assumed it ended the moment she saw his face.
It’s doing well internationally tho. I think the producer got invited to a Cannes event MIPTV in Paris. I think…
I'm one of those who is watching it because I don't have anything else to watch right now. For me, it's a case of good timing. Being most watched doesn't mean it's good or worthy of an award. Not saying it's bad but I don't believe number of viewers says anything about a show. It happens a lot with those streaming sites, people watch a show because it's accessible, the streaming site thinks it's because it's good and order another season. The second season flops because people completed the first one just for the sake of completion, or because there are a lot of better shows at the time of the second season's release.
I was confused since the Eng Subs first stated he was a gynecologist and then in the video he is a dentist....…
I forgot who I was refering to in this comment, if it’s male contestant number 30 then he is a dentist. You can see each contestant profile on the channel’s official website: https://poc.mnetplus.world/couplepalace/en/male even the “conditions” and MPTI are there.
They should not have recruited children to thos show. Some man are too immature. Only few genuine person.
My thought was that the least mature people are the ones who made it to the final, the mature ones would've already left after the first rounds, because the setting is too ridiculous to take it seriously, you can't find your life-time partner like this. The final couples are taking marriage too lightly. I think they are thinking marriage would be the same thing as dating, you pick someone for their looks hoping they will make a good companion, each masking their true selves to make the other person like them until they are both tired of pretending.
The episode with the cult leader was too obvious. No twists, the clues all pointed at Jang Dong Min. I thought it would've been better if Park Jin Yoon turned out to be the killer because she found out that he targeted her.
even the “conditions” and MPTI are there.