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Replying to oppa_ Jan 8, 2025
Review The K2
Well do you think her husband had any morals but you people still want daughter and father reunion That man has…
senior Yoona character was evil but still complex and attractive
while Im Yoona was plain. there was no character at all,
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Replying to 11747049 Jan 6, 2025
Review Iron Family
This review was definitely written by Chatgpt. The grammatical difference from the review compared to your comments…
how can literacy be judge by one Language ?
when there are 6,500 languages
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hyungcode_HOD Dec 31, 2024
Review Namib
Is there any hint about FL and idol trainee affair while making her husband evil to justify her ?
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Replying to MeritNelson Dec 31, 2024
Review Dear Hyeri
This movie is absolutely rubbish. This is on the writer of the movie and Director not the actors they did well…
Are you saying actors can't read script because they are illiterate before signing the contract ?
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Replying to Shii Dec 31, 2024
Review King the Land
this is so true!! I’m currently watching King the land- I gave it a go since it showed up on my Netflix page…
Lazy boys fantasy
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Replying to Merlin Dec 31, 2024
Review King the Land
Rating Acting and OST at 5 just says everything about your opinion. Sorry but you’re honestly hilarious. Sorry…
Acting was overrated for 5
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Replying to td1392 Dec 31, 2024
Review King the Land
Lol you just validated every point of this review. Why would an average viewer give a shit about who Im Yoona…
I hadn't watch this, not even single episode
I was only writing what make it famous, what Simps watch it for...
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Replying to Lins83 Dec 30, 2024
It’s actually really good. Modern Ta He is a reincarnation of Joseon Ta He. I would definitely give it a watch.…
( WAS ) please check this word
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Replying to touti Dec 30, 2024
You make some good points about how important it is for people in a relationship to talk to each other and work…
I completely agree with you! I also felt that the husband's efforts were not fully acknowledged earlier, but now I can see his reasons more clearly, especially after Episode 7. My initial reviews were based on the episodes before that, so my opinion was formed up until that point. But after seeing the character development and the context provided in later episodes, I now understand his actions better and don't find them wrong. This show is definitely good and has made me appreciate the characters even more.
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Replying to ltspada Dec 30, 2024
Review Love Alarm
I cam see your perspective. Still I really did not like this one.
i share same feeling with disliking this drama.
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ltspada Dec 29, 2024
Review Love Alarm
, I did not fault Sun Oh for liking Jojo and following through with his feelings

I think you are mistaken here, he don't like her and follow through it, but he kissed her first then started to like her.
I don't see brotherly bond but a master and a slave relationship between this two young boys.
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the cranky ayi Dec 21, 2024
The ensuing aftermath of that decision only serves to showcase Tang Chen's mastery of psychological manipulation in PR as he rebuilds his career. It's a fascinating look at his method: taking the time to find out about a person, where they have been in their lives and thus guiding their trajectory toward the success they seek.
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Replying to KayesDramas Dec 14, 2024
He did say she didn’t get the job because of him and as we saw there were judges (not including him) deciding…
She got hired without her personal details is special treatment
You are working in blue house and nobody knows who are you ? Who your husband is ? Who your family is ?
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Replying to KayesDramas Dec 14, 2024
He did say she didn’t get the job because of him and as we saw there were judges (not including him) deciding…
Aren't those judges his subordinates


Hong Hee-joo getting a job in the Blue House is a clear case of nepotism, facilitated by her husband, who works in a senior position. In such a high-security workplace, hiring a family member without disclosing the relationship undermines the principles of fairness and transparency. Background checks for Blue House employees are exhaustive, and marital details, including the spouse's name, are typically mandatory. If no one knew about her husband, it raises the question: did Hong Hee-joo lie on her application?

Falsifying personal information for such a sensitive position would be a serious ethical and legal violation. Alternatively, if her relationship was concealed intentionally by her husband, it suggests misuse of power and corruption. Nepotism damages the credibility of the institution, creating distrust among colleagues who earned their positions on merit. The drama’s failure to address these glaring issues makes this plotline feel unrealistic and poorly constructed.
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Replying to 10867473 Dec 14, 2024
ikrr, it's concerning that dramas that actually deserve such high ratings are soo underrated but this kinda story…
Hong Hee-joo getting a job in the Blue House is a clear case of nepotism, facilitated by her husband, who works in a senior position. In such a high-security workplace, hiring a family member without disclosing the relationship undermines the principles of fairness and transparency. Background checks for Blue House employees are exhaustive, and marital details, including the spouse's name, are typically mandatory. If no one knew about her husband, it raises the question: did Hong Hee-joo lie on her application?

Falsifying personal information for such a sensitive position would be a serious ethical and legal violation. Alternatively, if her relationship was concealed intentionally by her husband, it suggests misuse of power and corruption. Nepotism damages the credibility of the institution, creating distrust among colleagues who earned their positions on merit. The drama’s failure to address these glaring issues makes this plotline feel unrealistic and poorly constructed.
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lo_ve Dec 14, 2024
Hong Hee-joo getting a job in the Blue House is a clear case of nepotism, facilitated by her husband, who works in a senior position. In such a high-security workplace, hiring a family member without disclosing the relationship undermines the principles of fairness and transparency. Background checks for Blue House employees are exhaustive, and marital details, including the spouse's name, are typically mandatory. If no one knew about her husband, it raises the question: did Hong Hee-joo lie on her application?

Falsifying personal information for such a sensitive position would be a serious ethical and legal violation. Alternatively, if her relationship was concealed intentionally by her husband, it suggests misuse of power and corruption. Nepotism damages the credibility of the institution, creating distrust among colleagues who earned their positions on merit. The drama’s failure to address these glaring issues makes this plotline feel unrealistic and poorly constructed.
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KayesDramas Dec 14, 2024
You get job at blue house and nobody even knows if you are married or not
And who you are married to
And your husband is hiring authority but it's not nepotism or conflict of interest
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ThimiraDilshan Dec 14, 2024
Getting job at South Korean president office is super easy and no body going to read your spouse name on your personal biodata page ?
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