They have stoped filming, and writer is trying best to change the narrative of the story. I believe production…
Ji-Soo made choices which were criminal. Yes, a society with such problems should take a very hard look at itself and institute reform, but that does not absolve Ji-Soo of the choices he made.
Come on. He apologized. I was not a very nice person in high school and regret a lot of what I did. I was young…
The things he did are crimes. By not specifically denying them , he has all but admitted to them. Any lawyer could tell you that. If there are no statutes of limitations, he should be charged. If you did those things in high school, you committed crimes.
Perpetrators of crimes do not matter. Their victims do. Only once consequences have been assigned and served does a perpetrator have ANY merit in learning how to do better.
Yet again an anonymous victim.Go through the courts if it's true.
The fact that he did not specifically deny the accusations right away and issued an apology would doom him in a court of law. You can bet that his lawyers know that.
I keep reading sexual assault in the comments, correct me if I am wrong, but was it not consensual sex? I cannot…
Korean culture has historically swept such things under the rug in deference to senior social status, wealth, connections, etc. To think otherwise is naive, at best.
Yes, I still want to see him in that drama. I hope his intention to apologize is honest and sincere, and also,…
That's pathetic. You clearly lack any basic human empathy for his victims. Congratulations on owning the number 1 trait of profoundly disturbed and dangerous people. Seek therapy.
Objectively, any person not guilty of these accusations would, in the strongest of terms, deny the allegations in very plain language if for nothing else but to start building their defence case, should it ever go to court. The apology issued by the actor, himself, denies nothing and can only be objectively seen a bid at contrition to save his career.
I'm probably the last person in the world to see this, but it's a GREAT hour long interview with P'Aof, Earth & Mix about making "1000 Stars." It's an hour long and has English subtitles:
It really confirmed how invested they were in the series and I highly recommend it to any fans of the show who haven't yet seen it! My respect for them is solidified and I'm even more charmed than before!
Perpetrators of crimes do not matter. Their victims do. Only once consequences have been assigned and served does a perpetrator have ANY merit in learning how to do better.
Have you seen the interview I linked, already? It's SO good! Much deeper than most interviews!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPE3_0T-qW0&t=50s
It really confirmed how invested they were in the series and I highly recommend it to any fans of the show who haven't yet seen it! My respect for them is solidified and I'm even more charmed than before!