It clearly pays off to have friends in high places. Either way he lied about dating her at first, and only admitted to it when the evidence became too obvious to ignore. He knew her as a child. So it's still grooming, even if he is telling the truth about not dating her as a minor. And that's not even getting into his and GM's treatment of her after the DUI and how all of this led to her tragic demise.
I don't think this will be revolutionary, but if nothing else it should be worth it for Hong Min-gi's face. Apparently even the director joked at the press conference that he cast him because he's handsome ðŸ¤
Any sensible National Assembly would not give this kind of silliness the time of day beyond the necessary administrative procedures. It's a fictional alternate-history drama in which they are free to mix whatever clothing and vocabulary they like, because it does not purport to be a depiction of reality.
You would think the country had more important matters to tend to. Its citizens, too.
it should have 16 EP I don’t know why Korea started doing 12 in all new dramas
Production costs have ballooned in recent years, including episode fees for the main stars. Truncating the episode order is a way to cut costs to lessen the impact of this. The other aspect is the influence of the "Netflix model" which has always been shorter than 16 episodes.
Good for him he really dosen’t fit the role Hope role goes to ryeoun or lomon
Both Ryeoun and Lomon are way too big to play a light flyweight boxer. The average height in this weight class (<49kg) is less than 5 feet 6. Park Ji-hoon was actually perfectly cast in that sense.
He's hugely popular so that won't happen. You can just not watch his dramas, it's not hard.
I mean this is a comment section, so it's quite naive to expect that when you talk down on an actor, creating some fantasy that people are "tiring of them", nobody would reply to you with a different perspective.
In this case it wasn't even about "defending" anyone. The reality is that he is still hugely popular and will have plenty of offers waiting when he is discharged. He will keep starring in high-profile dramas next to actors and actresses you like. So it's not hard. Either you get over it and watch or you don't.
Take heart that as per Wikipedia, this drama is ranked No.1 in South Korea since Ep 3 by Nielsen rating company.
No. 1 in its time slot, in which no other major networks are airing dramas. It would almost be harder *not* to be first. But My Liberation Notes had similarly low ratings and it still won awards and is fondly remembered. TV ratings don't matter that much.
You would think the country had more important matters to tend to. Its citizens, too.
In this case it wasn't even about "defending" anyone. The reality is that he is still hugely popular and will have plenty of offers waiting when he is discharged. He will keep starring in high-profile dramas next to actors and actresses you like. So it's not hard. Either you get over it and watch or you don't.