fuck you she died on his birthday and her last painiting was them together that she draw. she is never coming…
Whatever. You live in the UK, you've watched 43 dramas and 5 movies, so I guess you are now the resident expert on all things Korean. You are exactly the sort of uninformed, over-opinionated "fan" that we had to deal with at the sports team I worked for. Take a chill pill. In the times I was in the UK it was surprising to me how many people had strong (yet ill-informed) opinions about politics in the US. You shouldn't believe everything you read. 95% of it has no bearing on reality. I'm certain that whatever you have read about the Korean entertainment industry has even less.
fuck you she died on his birthday and her last painiting was them together that she draw. she is never coming…
I spent several years working for a major sports team. The PR department would find everthing printed about the team, bundle it up, and distribute it to the staff every morning. The most striking take away I got from this exercise was how shockingly innacurate the reporting was. There was usually some grain of truth to each article, but the vast majority was innacurate, a mischaracterization, or complete speculation. And if the rest of the news is as innacurate as the sports reporting, then we really can't believe anything that is reported to us at face value.
I'm guessing that no one posting in this thread lives in Korea, knows any of the people involved personally, or was present when any of the things KSR did or KSH was accused of doing occurred. None of us is any position to know the real truth of anything that happened, and we will never know. On the other hand, the Police are in a much better position to know. They reviewed the available evidence, found it to completely fabricated, and arrested Kim Se Ui. I'm going with that. Let's let KSH get on with his life.
I, for one, am glad to see KSH attempting to restart his career. I'm a westerner and I thoroughly enjoy all things related to east asian entertaintment except one: The maddening way that "netizens" turn on entertainers when any suspicion of a life outside the industry rears its head. No sin is ever forgiven. No transgression, no matter how young and immature the person was when they made it, is ever forgiven. Careers are ruined by mere speculation or accusation. Websites like Hoverlab stoke the flames with made up evidence. And heaven forbid an entertainer make an actual mistake like getting a DUI. Poor KSR was never allowed to recover from hers. Even working in a coffee shop was too good for her. The netizens harrassed the shop owner until she left. Who would do such a dispicable thing? The police have spoken. Leave KSH alone and let him get on with his career.
It is very hard to prove a negative. I think the legal authorties are in a better position to know what actually happened than anyone of us "netizens". I'll go by what they determined, and I'm no fan girl.
"...I didn't start from episode 1, what's funny is that the first scene I landed on was ML getting a beating from his brother, no context what so ever..." Did it occur to you that watching the drama from the beginning might have provided the missing context?
Why did you bother to write a review for a drama after having seen only three episodes? It seems like you put in a lot of effort for something you were hardly invested in.
Why did you bother to write a review for a drama after having seen only two episodes? It seems like you put in a lot of effort for something you were hardly invested in.
What the heck did I just watch? Nothing made the remotest amount of sense. It was as if they changed writers every couple of episodes and each one had their own idea of what the story about. What a complete mess.
FYI EPISODES 10, 11, 12 - which did not air yet - are voted 5/10 by 15 users. !!!!! THIS IS CRIME !!!!! It used…
I freaking HATE that. No one should be allowed to review an episode that hasn't aired, nor a drama they haven't watched. And watching 1 or 2 episodes of a 16 episode drama do not count as having watched it.
I'm guessing that no one posting in this thread lives in Korea, knows any of the people involved personally, or was present when any of the things KSR did or KSH was accused of doing occurred. None of us is any position to know the real truth of anything that happened, and we will never know. On the other hand, the Police are in a much better position to know. They reviewed the available evidence, found it to completely fabricated, and arrested Kim Se Ui. I'm going with that. Let's let KSH get on with his life.