It's appalling that PD Ham Joon Ho was not only involved in such a disgraceful incident but was also allowed to…
Even if I were a judge in South Korea, our esteemed Korean prosecutor would not deign to issue a warrant, nor would they see fit to bring this case before the court. What, then, is a judge to do? So, all of this remains subject to the unforgiving gaze of public scrutiny.
Again Korean people bulling an artist because he is not perfect. It is terrible how people with envy can do. Do…
It's appalling that PD Ham Joon Ho was not only involved in such a disgraceful incident but was also allowed to return to work after just three years. Assaulting random people, resisting police, and hurling obscene insults at an officer should have led to serious consequences, not just a temporary break. The fact that the prosecution rejected the arrest warrant despite his prior criminal record raises serious questions—was there bias, or was he protected due to industry connections?
SBS also deserves criticism for enabling this behavior. South Korea has no shortage of talented professionals, yet major companies seem to cling to criminals like they are irreplaceable. Why defend a repeat offender instead of setting a standard for accountability? This sends a terrible message: as long as you're part of the industry, no matter how despicable your actions, you'll be shielded and given a second chance. It's time for networks to prioritize integrity over loyalty to disgraced employees.
Do you know all the circumstances? Were you there?You can't determine what's despicable based on such a small…
director Ham Joon Ho, under the influence of alcohol, poured soju on passerby and aggressively resisted the attempts of his companions to take away the soju bottle and stop him, all of which led to a fight. He was arrested in the act and caused further nuisance at the police station,
including yelling at the police officer and hurling sexually explicit insults at a female officer in her 20s
If this information isn’t enough to judge the situation, then how much is? And who decides how much information is necessary to determine whether this behavior is unacceptable?" "In what circumstances could this behavior not be considered disgraceful ?"
It's appalling that PD Ham Joon Ho was not only involved in such a disgraceful incident but was also allowed to return to work after just three years. Assaulting random people, resisting police, and hurling obscene insults at an officer should have led to serious consequences, not just a temporary break. The fact that the prosecution rejected the arrest warrant despite his prior criminal record raises serious questions—was there bias, or was he protected due to industry connections?
SBS also deserves criticism for enabling this behavior. South Korea has no shortage of talented professionals, yet major companies seem to cling to criminals like they are irreplaceable. Why defend a repeat offender instead of setting a standard for accountability? This sends a terrible message: as long as you're part of the industry, no matter how despicable your actions, you'll be shielded and given a second chance. It's time for networks to prioritize integrity over loyalty to disgraced employees.
FROM EP 1 How did the female lead manage to heal so quickly and regain full strength to kill her master after being severely beaten, especially without any medical help or time for recovery?
you’re probably stupid and maybe sexist. I’m not trying to defend affairs but it literally started by her…
no i don't like him i just accepted the fact that he is inhuman so from his prospective he killed her cause he cant hold her In his mind he is a child she is his doll.
you’re probably stupid and maybe sexist. I’m not trying to defend affairs but it literally started by her…
i never said she deserve to die because of affair but because if her stupidity for coming back to Korea after she escaped her monoester husband you misunderstood me, i am not on husband side or trying to justify his wrongs but i am pointing out HYE JIN stupidity SHE SHOULD HAVE REMAIN OUT OF KOREA UNTIL her husband get jailed again. she doesn't deserve to die in our prospective, but in her maniac husband prospective she deserve to die cause she cheated for him it was justified reason, so her cheating doesn't help her at end but upgraded her husband craziness from domestic abuse to murder level.
So, all of this remains subject to the unforgiving gaze of public scrutiny.
SBS also deserves criticism for enabling this behavior. South Korea has no shortage of talented professionals, yet major companies seem to cling to criminals like they are irreplaceable. Why defend a repeat offender instead of setting a standard for accountability? This sends a terrible message: as long as you're part of the industry, no matter how despicable your actions, you'll be shielded and given a second chance. It's time for networks to prioritize integrity over loyalty to disgraced employees.
including yelling at the police officer and hurling sexually explicit insults at a female officer in her 20s
If this information isn’t enough to judge the situation, then how much is? And who decides how much information is necessary to determine whether this behavior is unacceptable?"
"In what circumstances could this behavior not be considered disgraceful ?"
Male lead feelings for her look really really forced like he was on gun point whole drama to like this beautiful girl.
it seem like this was a mature drama for just FL and other character particularly MLs remain unrealistic
SBS also deserves criticism for enabling this behavior. South Korea has no shortage of talented professionals, yet major companies seem to cling to criminals like they are irreplaceable. Why defend a repeat offender instead of setting a standard for accountability? This sends a terrible message: as long as you're part of the industry, no matter how despicable your actions, you'll be shielded and given a second chance. It's time for networks to prioritize integrity over loyalty to disgraced employees.
Song Ji hyo, Lim ji yeon, Gong Yoo,Jeon do yeon and many others
How did the female lead manage to heal so quickly and regain full strength to kill her master after being severely beaten, especially without any medical help or time for recovery?
In his mind he is a child she is his doll.
you misunderstood me, i am not on husband side or trying to justify his wrongs but i am pointing out HYE JIN stupidity
SHE SHOULD HAVE REMAIN OUT OF KOREA UNTIL her husband get jailed again.
she doesn't deserve to die in our prospective, but in her maniac husband prospective she deserve to die cause she cheated for him it was justified reason,
so her cheating doesn't help her at end but upgraded her husband craziness from domestic abuse to murder level.