Very common with some men (not all, before some jump on me). And then you have to be harsh to make them stop and…
It's ok, every woman experiences it at some point.
I hope all the young girls watching this drama learn from it and are able to stand up for themselves when pressured by unwanted or inappropriate attention. There's a lot of learning moments in this drama if the viewer is mature and wise enough to see them.
Very common with some men (not all, before some jump on me). And then you have to be harsh to make them stop and when they get their feelings hurt, they immediately go on the attack. Every. single. time.
Iknow right. 6.9 is brutal, rare to come across that low of a rating for a highly awaited drama with popular actors.…
It's amazing that you're not influenced by your own beliefs when it comes to the content you consume. That's rare here and it's an admirable quality!
I get what you mean about drinking. I personally on rare occasions drink alcohol, either socially (rarely) or a beer on a hot evening, but in Korea it is part of the culture, and can be sometimes dangerous. Too much of something is always a bad thing. And work culture can be quite tough for people especially when combined with alcoholism. :(
I personally haven't watched Descendents of the Sun, so I can't really comment. I'll have to see it. Hopefully I'll get to it this year. However you mentioned that Korea is a homogenous culture ethnically. I personally do not think it's a bad thing. I just returned from Korea and I love how proud they are of their culture, their history, their people, their traditions.. and they refuse to let other nations interfere. They take care of each other first and they do not bend to tourists and foreigners. Every country should be like that to be honest. When countries starts to accommodate others, they generally start losing what makes them unique and special.
PS. I ended up rating this 7 stars in the end. I liked the acting but the story felt flat at times :(
I hope you don't interpret my comment as rude as I'm sure you did not mean any harm by yours, but honestly she looks healthy and normal. And even that honestly is not my business or anyone's.
Why did they hide Kim Jae Won behind those ugly glasses!
He looks so composed and serious while wearing them. As soon as he takes them off he looks like a wild, lost deer. I don't know how else to explain it.
Months later, and I keep coming back to this drama, hoping I can find something similar which can illicit the same emotions while watching. Sadly, still unsuccessful. :(
Why don't you follow your own advice and stop creating fake accounts to reply to comments which were not even rude in the first place?
People can talk about things in the comments section while still disagreeing you know? And still be civil. Imagine that. The fact that the OP deleted the comments goes to show that I was not being rude.
...so there is no reason to be defensive? Funny thing is I partly agree with you, Season1 to be was perfect. But by no means does this deserve a 4 stars. Even the acting alone and the graphics are brilliant.
I think an ex is an ex for a reason. Once the relationship ends, it's unhealthy to stick around.
I hope all the young girls watching this drama learn from it and are able to stand up for themselves when pressured by unwanted or inappropriate attention. There's a lot of learning moments in this drama if the viewer is mature and wise enough to see them.
I get what you mean about drinking. I personally on rare occasions drink alcohol, either socially (rarely) or a beer on a hot evening, but in Korea it is part of the culture, and can be sometimes dangerous. Too much of something is always a bad thing. And work culture can be quite tough for people especially when combined with alcoholism. :(
I personally haven't watched Descendents of the Sun, so I can't really comment. I'll have to see it. Hopefully I'll get to it this year. However you mentioned that Korea is a homogenous culture ethnically. I personally do not think it's a bad thing. I just returned from Korea and I love how proud they are of their culture, their history, their people, their traditions.. and they refuse to let other nations interfere. They take care of each other first and they do not bend to tourists and foreigners. Every country should be like that to be honest. When countries starts to accommodate others, they generally start losing what makes them unique and special.
PS. I ended up rating this 7 stars in the end. I liked the acting but the story felt flat at times :(
People can talk about things in the comments section while still disagreeing you know? And still be civil. Imagine that. The fact that the OP deleted the comments goes to show that I was not being rude.
Nara Williams, yeah right.