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Re: Korean Dramas

by Guest » Today, 07:29

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Free to watch on Rakuten Viki for those in the US.

Seo Yea-ji is a good actress. Didn't know who she was until I saw It's Okay to Not Be Okay. She hooked me. I was like "Holy sh*t! Who is this?"

Re: Korean Dramas

by Guest » Today, 04:56

I have doubts about starting hyped shows like Queen of Tears. Last year i tried watching Vincenzo one of the most hyped and popular Korean shows and I thought that it was awful beyond belief. Dropped at episode 6. Surprisingly Vincenzo and Queen of Tears have the same director. I guess she is the next big thing in Korean dramas. She also directed Little Women.

Re: Korean Dramas

by Guest » Yesterday, 00:37

Guest wrote:
14 Apr 2024, 16:57
Guest wrote:
14 Apr 2024, 14:04
I'm dropping queen of tears because it's just gotten waaaay too cringe and over-the-top for my taste. Even Ji Won can't save it for me at this point. I'll just watch her screenshots from now on.
Best parts are scenes between aunt and that village guy.

Thankfully blood free started with beautiful Han Hyo Joo.
Loved her in Moving! Didn't knew she had something new coming out. Thanks for the heads up, anon!
da

You can only see it if you have Disney+

https://www.lifestyleasia.com/ind/enter ... -and-more/

Re: Korean Dramas

by Guest » 14 Apr 2024, 16:57

Guest wrote:
14 Apr 2024, 14:04
I'm dropping queen of tears because it's just gotten waaaay too cringe and over-the-top for my taste. Even Ji Won can't save it for me at this point. I'll just watch her screenshots from now on.
Best parts are scenes between aunt and that village guy.

Thankfully blood free started with beautiful Han Hyo Joo.
Loved her in Moving! Didn't knew she had something new coming out. Thanks for the heads up, anon!

Re: Korean Dramas

by Guest » 14 Apr 2024, 14:04

I'm dropping queen of tears because it's just gotten waaaay too cringe and over-the-top for my taste. Even Ji Won can't save it for me at this point. I'll just watch her screenshots from now on.
Best parts are scenes between aunt and that village guy.

Thankfully blood free started with beautiful Han Hyo Joo.

Re: Korean Dramas

by Guest » 14 Apr 2024, 12:57

:lol: Queen has ten actors in it with the surname Kim.

Re: Korean Dramas

by Guest » 14 Apr 2024, 05:52

Guest wrote:
14 Apr 2024, 05:38
Guest wrote:
10 Apr 2024, 07:32
DA
No one forced you to watch a het drama. People recommend all kinds of dramas and movies in this thread and it was never an issue. Kim Jiwon has become hot topic with Queen of tears thus it’s ok to talk about it here. And to be honest I still don’t know what the drama is about because most people droll over the lead actress.
Stop being so Dutch and don’t ruin this thread. People who like fights can go to the messy K-pop thread.
It's about Hong Hae-in, a department store heiress, and Baek Hyun-woo (Kim Soo-hyun), a lawyer from a farm family, whose marriage has fallen apart. He desperately wants to get out of it and just when he's about to serve divorce papers to Hae-in finds out from her that she has been keeping a secret: she's been diagnosed with a brain tumor and has been given three months to live. While this is happening, a billionaire investor with a mysterious past and grudge against the Hong family has plotted to take over the Queens Group company and destroy the Hong legacy, with the assistance of people who have infiltrated the family and company.

Hae-in is a cool and collected, self-controlled, and intimidating person with both family members and as head of the Queens department store. While some think she's cold-hearted because of how she deals with troublesome people and business decisions, she is not.

The diamond in this drama is >Kim Soo-hyun< and how she plays Hae-in. She's the reason QoT is worth watching.


Also in it are Kim Jung-nan (as her furious aunt who despises Moh Seul-hee, the long-term, live-in girlfriend of Hae-in's grandfather), Yoon Bo-mi, Lee Joo-bin, and Hwang Young-hee.
^
Kim Ji-won

Fast typing fail. Should have proofread before hitting enter. My apologies to the world.

Re: Korean Dramas

by Guest » 14 Apr 2024, 05:38

Guest wrote:
10 Apr 2024, 07:32
DA
No one forced you to watch a het drama. People recommend all kinds of dramas and movies in this thread and it was never an issue. Kim Jiwon has become hot topic with Queen of tears thus it’s ok to talk about it here. And to be honest I still don’t know what the drama is about because most people droll over the lead actress.
Stop being so Dutch and don’t ruin this thread. People who like fights can go to the messy K-pop thread.
It's about Hong Hae-in, a department store heiress, and Baek Hyun-woo (Kim Soo-hyun), a lawyer from a farm family, whose marriage has fallen apart. He desperately wants to get out of it and just when he's about to serve divorce papers to Hae-in finds out from her that she has been keeping a secret: she's been diagnosed with a brain tumor and has been given three months to live. While this is happening, a billionaire investor with a mysterious past and grudge against the Hong family has plotted to take over the Queens Group company and destroy the Hong legacy, with the assistance of people who have infiltrated the family and company.

Hae-in is a cool and collected, self-controlled, and intimidating person with both family members and as head of the Queens department store. While some think she's cold-hearted because of how she deals with troublesome people and business decisions, she is not.

The diamond in this drama is Kim Soo-hyun and how she plays Hae-in. She's the reason QoT is worth watching.


Also in it are Kim Jung-nan (as her furious aunt who despises Moh Seul-hee, the long-term, live-in girlfriend of Hae-in's grandfather), Yoon Bo-mi, Lee Joo-bin, and Hwang Young-hee.

Re: Korean Dramas

by Guest » 13 Apr 2024, 07:00

Has anyone heard anything about this Kim Seo-hyung drama, Pale Moon?

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Re: Korean Dramas

by Guest » 13 Apr 2024, 02:00

33 Korean dramas with strong, inspiring women leads
https://www.herworld.com/gallery/life/e ... ale-leads/

I've seen 8.

Next is Search WWW, which is now on Tubi.

https://tubitv.com/series/300002657/search-www

Re: Korean Dramas

by Guest » 10 Apr 2024, 11:46

Guest wrote:
10 Apr 2024, 07:23
da Are you being serious? You're on a lesbian site telling lesbians they have a limited worldview if they don't want to watch het content? You must be the straight person the other anon was talking about. Get out of here with your homophobia.
so what that a drama we like happens to be a het drama? i haven't seen a single post here where an op has glorified the het relationship. i'm going to watch what I want and talk about what i want. nothing you do and say is going to make me change my mind.

as the op before me said: no one has forced you to watch a het drama. no one is forcing you to be here either.

da

Re: Korean Dramas

by Guest » 10 Apr 2024, 07:32

Guest wrote:
10 Apr 2024, 07:23
Guest wrote:
08 Apr 2024, 22:29
Guest wrote:
08 Apr 2024, 21:38
Guest wrote:
08 Apr 2024, 21:23
Guest wrote:
08 Apr 2024, 14:59

da Isn't this some hetero drama? Why do so many people like it here?
The title of this thread isn't "Korean Dramas About Lesbians".

Except from small-minded people like you, the rest of us can watch and like a drama because of the actress who's in it.
Most dramas I watch don't have any lesbian characters in them because they barely exist, I don't watch any het romance though. I just don't get why do you come here to talk about this het drama when you can do that literally anywhere else? The straights on twitter are obsessed with this drama so go join them since they aren't so "small-minded".
Where is all the talk here about the het romance? Are they under spoiler tags? Because I haven't seen any.

You have control issues. You want to impose your limited worldview on the rest of us. But that's not going to happen.

If a het Kd has an actress we like, or a female character we like, the Kd will be discussed here.

TLC rules do not have a restriction about the kind of tv shows we can talk about. What TLC doesn't allow is this: "Topics focusing on heterosexual relationships, both confirmed and speculative, and male celebrities (outside of their involvement in ongoing legal, political, or otherwise newsworthy topics that are current events)....." - https://thelchat.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=75444

and that hasn't happened here.
da Are you being serious? You're on a lesbian site telling lesbians they have a limited worldview if they don't want to watch het content? You must be the straight person the other anon was talking about. Get out of here with your homophobia.
DA
No one forced you to watch a het drama. People recommend all kinds of dramas and movies in this thread and it was never an issue. Kim Jiwon has become hot topic with Queen of tears thus it’s ok to talk about it here. And to be honest I still don’t know what the drama is about because most people droll over the lead actress.
Stop being so Dutch and don’t ruin this thread. People who like fights can go to the messy K-pop thread.

Re: Korean Dramas

by Guest » 10 Apr 2024, 07:23

Guest wrote:
08 Apr 2024, 22:29
Guest wrote:
08 Apr 2024, 21:38
Guest wrote:
08 Apr 2024, 21:23
Guest wrote:
08 Apr 2024, 14:59
Guest4 wrote:
08 Apr 2024, 10:43


What else you can do except being patient and wait for it, anon? Fighting. 💪
da Isn't this some hetero drama? Why do so many people like it here?
The title of this thread isn't "Korean Dramas About Lesbians".

Except from small-minded people like you, the rest of us can watch and like a drama because of the actress who's in it.
Most dramas I watch don't have any lesbian characters in them because they barely exist, I don't watch any het romance though. I just don't get why do you come here to talk about this het drama when you can do that literally anywhere else? The straights on twitter are obsessed with this drama so go join them since they aren't so "small-minded".
Where is all the talk here about the het romance? Are they under spoiler tags? Because I haven't seen any.

You have control issues. You want to impose your limited worldview on the rest of us. But that's not going to happen.

If a het Kd has an actress we like, or a female character we like, the Kd will be discussed here.

TLC rules do not have a restriction about the kind of tv shows we can talk about. What TLC doesn't allow is this: "Topics focusing on heterosexual relationships, both confirmed and speculative, and male celebrities (outside of their involvement in ongoing legal, political, or otherwise newsworthy topics that are current events)....." - https://thelchat.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=75444

and that hasn't happened here.
da Are you being serious? You're on a lesbian site telling lesbians they have a limited worldview if they don't want to watch het content? You must be the straight person the other anon was talking about. Get out of here with your homophobia.

Re: Korean Dramas

by Guest » 09 Apr 2024, 23:07

Guest wrote:
09 Apr 2024, 21:58

Nominating an actress/actor for their performance in a tv series does not mean the series is also nominated.
The acting by an actor in a drama is separate from the drama.

It happens with the Emmys, as well.
So what's your point? There were at least 10 other actresses more deserving for a nomination this year. There are only 5 spots after all. Kim Jiwon was nominated last year, it's not a conspiracy against her like the crazies on Twitter think.

Re: Korean Dramas

by Guest » 09 Apr 2024, 21:58


Nominating an actress/actor for their performance in a tv series does not mean the series is also nominated.
The acting by an actor in a drama is separate from the drama.

It happens with the Emmys, as well.

Re: Korean Dramas

by Guest » 09 Apr 2024, 03:26

Guest wrote:
09 Apr 2024, 00:36
It's better to discuss shows with het relationships here. In other places the fans of the male actors are super annoying. They destroyed every discussion about Strong Girl Nam Soon in order to worship the villain. He tried to kill Nam Soon's family and actually killed around 1000 people but Nam Soon was actually the evil bitch because she tried to save people instead of worshipping their oppa. Insanity.
x2

It's not only safer, but if anyone starts to wax on the male actors it will be deleted. Image

Re: Korean Dramas

by Guest » 09 Apr 2024, 03:24



All the outfits she's worn 🥵

Re: Korean Dramas

by Guest » 09 Apr 2024, 03:15

Guest wrote:
08 Apr 2024, 23:51
The Heirs to Queen of Tears: Must watch shows of Kim Ji-won
https://www.editorji.com/amp/web-storie ... 2049395090
Descendants of the Sun

OMG. Ji won in military uniform? Mama, hold me back.

Re: Korean Dramas

by Guest » 09 Apr 2024, 00:36

It's better to discuss shows with het relationships here. In other places the fans of the male actors are super annoying. They destroyed every discussion about Strong Girl Nam Soon in order to worship the villain. He tried to kill Nam Soon's family and actually killed around 1000 people but Nam Soon was actually the evil bitch because she tried to save people instead of worshipping their oppa. Insanity.

Re: Korean Dramas

by Guest » 09 Apr 2024, 00:19

Why are people whining about Kim Jiwon and the Baeksang awards? KSH only got the nomination because of popularity imo. It's just another regular cliche drama, nothing special. Other more deserving works didn't get any nominations.
King the Land fans were the most delusional since they were expecting nominations lol

Re: Korean Dramas

by Guest » 08 Apr 2024, 23:51

The Heirs to Queen of Tears: Must watch shows of Kim Ji-won
https://www.editorji.com/amp/web-storie ... 2049395090

Re: Korean Dramas

by Guest » 08 Apr 2024, 23:46

when she wears a pants suit it's :dance:


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Re: Korean Dramas

by Guest » 08 Apr 2024, 23:38

queen of tears hearts

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Re: Korean Dramas

by Guest » 08 Apr 2024, 23:34

Guest wrote:
08 Apr 2024, 21:38
Guest wrote:
08 Apr 2024, 21:23
Guest wrote:
08 Apr 2024, 14:59
Guest4 wrote:
08 Apr 2024, 10:43
Guest wrote:
08 Apr 2024, 10:15
Having to be patient while only two episodes of Queen of Tears is released each week has become hard for me to do. Six episodes left. Damnit! :argh: :rage:
What else you can do except being patient and wait for it, anon? Fighting. 💪
da Isn't this some hetero drama? Why do so many people like it here?
The title of this thread isn't "Korean Dramas About Lesbians".

Except from small-minded people like you, the rest of us can watch and like a drama because of the actress who's in it.
Most dramas I watch don't have any lesbian characters in them because they barely exist, I don't watch any het romance though. I just don't get why do you come here to talk about this het drama when you can do that literally anywhere else? The straights on twitter are obsessed with this drama so go join them since they aren't so "small-minded".
:dnft:

it's the same harpy making the same screech it made in Shogun topic.

Re: Korean Dramas

by Guest » 08 Apr 2024, 22:29

Guest wrote:
08 Apr 2024, 21:38
Guest wrote:
08 Apr 2024, 21:23
Guest wrote:
08 Apr 2024, 14:59
Guest4 wrote:
08 Apr 2024, 10:43
Guest wrote:
08 Apr 2024, 10:15
Having to be patient while only two episodes of Queen of Tears is released each week has become hard for me to do. Six episodes left. Damnit! :argh: :rage:
What else you can do except being patient and wait for it, anon? Fighting. 💪
da Isn't this some hetero drama? Why do so many people like it here?
The title of this thread isn't "Korean Dramas About Lesbians".

Except from small-minded people like you, the rest of us can watch and like a drama because of the actress who's in it.
Most dramas I watch don't have any lesbian characters in them because they barely exist, I don't watch any het romance though. I just don't get why do you come here to talk about this het drama when you can do that literally anywhere else? The straights on twitter are obsessed with this drama so go join them since they aren't so "small-minded".
Where is all the talk here about the het romance? Are they under spoiler tags? Because I haven't seen any.

You have control issues. You want to impose your limited worldview on the rest of us. But that's not going to happen.

If a het Kd has an actress we like, or a female character we like, the Kd will be discussed here.

TLC rules do not have a restriction about the kind of tv shows we can talk about. What TLC doesn't allow is this: "Topics focusing on heterosexual relationships, both confirmed and speculative, and male celebrities (outside of their involvement in ongoing legal, political, or otherwise newsworthy topics that are current events)....." - https://thelchat.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=75444

and that hasn't happened here.

Re: Korean Dramas

by Guest » 08 Apr 2024, 21:38

Guest wrote:
08 Apr 2024, 21:23
Guest wrote:
08 Apr 2024, 14:59
Guest4 wrote:
08 Apr 2024, 10:43
Guest wrote:
08 Apr 2024, 10:15
Having to be patient while only two episodes of Queen of Tears is released each week has become hard for me to do. Six episodes left. Damnit! :argh: :rage:
What else you can do except being patient and wait for it, anon? Fighting. 💪
da Isn't this some hetero drama? Why do so many people like it here?
The title of this thread isn't "Korean Dramas About Lesbians".

Except from small-minded people like you, the rest of us can watch and like a drama because of the actress who's in it.
Most dramas I watch don't have any lesbian characters in them because they barely exist, I don't watch any het romance though. I just don't get why do you come here to talk about this het drama when you can do that literally anywhere else? The straights on twitter are obsessed with this drama so go join them since they aren't so "small-minded".

Re: Korean Dramas

by Guest » 08 Apr 2024, 21:23

Guest wrote:
08 Apr 2024, 14:59
Guest4 wrote:
08 Apr 2024, 10:43
Guest wrote:
08 Apr 2024, 10:15
Having to be patient while only two episodes of Queen of Tears is released each week has become hard for me to do. Six episodes left. Damnit! :argh: :rage:
What else you can do except being patient and wait for it, anon? Fighting. 💪
da Isn't this some hetero drama? Why do so many people like it here?
The title of this thread isn't "Korean Dramas About Lesbians".

Except from small-minded people like you, the rest of us can watch and like a drama because of the actress who's in it.

Re: Korean Dramas

by Guest » 08 Apr 2024, 17:21

The Jiwoon x Bomi, do you want a hug is kinda cute. Anyways, I miss pyramid game. :bigcry:

Re: Korean Dramas

by Guest » 08 Apr 2024, 16:07

Guest wrote:
08 Apr 2024, 14:59
Guest4 wrote:
08 Apr 2024, 10:43
Guest wrote:
08 Apr 2024, 10:15
Having to be patient while only two episodes of Queen of Tears is released each week has become hard for me to do. Six episodes left. Damnit! :argh: :rage:
What else you can do except being patient and wait for it, anon? Fighting. 💪
da Isn't this some hetero drama? Why do so many people like it here?
Because Kim Jiwon is way too hot :wub:

Re: Korean Dramas

by Guest » 08 Apr 2024, 15:22

There are other plot points besides the het relationships.
But yeah pages back someone outed herself as heterosexual shipper who even ships het people in real life and is crazy in general. I wonder why she even posts here .

Re: Korean Dramas

by Guest » 08 Apr 2024, 14:59

Guest4 wrote:
08 Apr 2024, 10:43
Guest wrote:
08 Apr 2024, 10:15
Having to be patient while only two episodes of Queen of Tears is released each week has become hard for me to do. Six episodes left. Damnit! :argh: :rage:
What else you can do except being patient and wait for it, anon? Fighting. 💪
da Isn't this some hetero drama? Why do so many people like it here?

Re: Korean Dramas

by Guest4 » 08 Apr 2024, 10:43

Guest wrote:
08 Apr 2024, 10:15
Having to be patient while only two episodes of Queen of Tears is released each week has become hard for me to do. Six episodes left. Damnit! :argh: :rage:
What else you can do except being patient and wait for it, anon? Fighting. 💪

Re: Korean Dramas

by Guest » 08 Apr 2024, 10:15

Having to be patient while only two episodes of Queen of Tears is released each week has become hard for me to do. Six episodes left. Damnit! :argh: :rage:

Re: Korean Dramas

by Guest » 05 Apr 2024, 05:49

Guest wrote:
04 Apr 2024, 05:11
LMFAO. So untrue. Even, the attempt to protect students from teachers' abuses turns teachers powerless and subjects to be bullied by students and parents. 2 teachers were bullied into suicides last year.

I saw many foreigners believed the bullying in "The Glory" was larger than life for dramatic value but, it did really happen in real life. The bullying in the drama mirrored that of a real case from some years ago.
The subject of bullying exists is all societies. It always has. In the U.S. it has been the plot of many drama and comedy movies (Carrie, Mean Girls, The Karate Kid, Heathers, Girl Fight, etc.). You will find many stories about victims of bullying in true crime docuseries -- there's one called Mean Girl Murders. Even the CDC (Centers for Disease Control) has a web page dedicated to bullying.

The problem with having many Kdramas and films that include bullying is that it inadvertently creates a backdoor glorification about it.

Re: Korean Dramas

by Guest » 04 Apr 2024, 05:11

Guest wrote:
03 Apr 2024, 11:18
kpop/drama fans are still not aware the truth about bullying in sk? there's a reason lots of drama portray it as that, because there's a semblance of truth into it. there are lots of suicides because of bullying

imo it has become better lately because genz are more aware of social cues but up until the millenial time, bullying in school and workplace are still prevalent. it's not a taboo topic since dramas, variety shows keep talking about those school bullying but it's practically a norm for them back then
LMFAO. So untrue. Even, the attempt to protect students from teachers' abuses turns teachers powerless and subjects to be bullied by students and parents. 2 teachers were bullied into suicides last year.

I saw many foreigners believed the bullying in "The Glory" was larger than life for dramatic value but, it did really happen in real life. The bullying in the drama mirrored that of a real case from some years ago.

Re: Korean Dramas

by Guest » 04 Apr 2024, 03:17

Guest wrote:
04 Apr 2024, 02:02
Guest wrote:
03 Apr 2024, 11:18
kpop/drama fans are still not aware the truth about bullying in sk? there's a reason lots of drama portray it as that, because there's a semblance of truth into it. there are lots of suicides because of bullying

imo it has become better lately because genz are more aware of social cues but up until the millenial time, bullying in school and workplace are still prevalent. it's not a taboo topic since dramas, variety shows keep talking about those school bullying but it's practically a norm for them back then

^to the anon above, someone mentioned hsh's bullying again. some netizens are not believing it tho
The reason there are lots of Kdramas with bullying in them is because it attracts audiences. Just look at this thread as an example: some op is always posting gossip and accusations about bullying. TV creators will feed audiences what they want to consume, until the subject begins to lose steam.

Are we now to believe that the reason there are so many depictions of ugly and disgusting table manners in Kdramas (characters gorging, stuffing food into mouths, talking with mouths full of food, boozing until blitzed) is because gluttony is common among SKs?
Anon, this shit happened in my country too. Many drama about bullying were produced, then more bullying happen in real life. Some teenagers, young people dead because of this. People are blind by tv. Some of them trust news too much until they can't see the truth. Tv, media plays huge role how people behave, interact. There are patterns, it's not coming out of nowhere..i hate drama like this, i would just watch the less bullying one. Wait, Bitch x Rich s2 is bullying theme too? Did it got postponed because of people concern about bullying?

Re: Korean Dramas

by Guest » 04 Apr 2024, 02:02

Guest wrote:
03 Apr 2024, 11:18
kpop/drama fans are still not aware the truth about bullying in sk? there's a reason lots of drama portray it as that, because there's a semblance of truth into it. there are lots of suicides because of bullying

imo it has become better lately because genz are more aware of social cues but up until the millenial time, bullying in school and workplace are still prevalent. it's not a taboo topic since dramas, variety shows keep talking about those school bullying but it's practically a norm for them back then

^to the anon above, someone mentioned hsh's bullying again. some netizens are not believing it tho
The reason there are lots of Kdramas with bullying in them is because it attracts audiences. Just look at this thread as an example: some op is always posting gossip and accusations about bullying. TV creators will feed audiences what they want to consume, until the subject begins to lose steam.

Are we now to believe that the reason there are so many depictions of ugly and disgusting table manners in Kdramas (characters gorging, stuffing food into mouths, talking with mouths full of food, boozing until blitzed) is because gluttony is common among SKs?

Re: Korean Dramas

by Guest » 04 Apr 2024, 01:09

Another actress was accused. Let's see if she denies it. I haven't seen any of her dramas but i loved all her movies.

Re: Korean Dramas

by Guest » 03 Apr 2024, 11:22

Guest wrote:
03 Apr 2024, 11:18
kpop/drama fans are still not aware the truth about bullying in sk? there's a reason lots of drama portray it as that, because there's a semblance of truth into it. there are lots of suicides because of bullying

imo it has become better lately because genz are more aware of social cues but up until the millenial time, bullying in school and workplace are still prevalent. it's not a taboo topic since dramas, variety shows keep talking about those school bullying but it's practically a norm for them back then

^to the anon above, someone mentioned hsh's bullying again. some netizens are not believing it tho
I saw that too and jjs because they made her community private, but I don't believe it

Re: Korean Dramas

by Guest » 03 Apr 2024, 11:18

kpop/drama fans are still not aware the truth about bullying in sk? there's a reason lots of drama portray it as that, because there's a semblance of truth into it. there are lots of suicides because of bullying

imo it has become better lately because genz are more aware of social cues but up until the millenial time, bullying in school and workplace are still prevalent. it's not a taboo topic since dramas, variety shows keep talking about those school bullying but it's practically a norm for them back then

^to the anon above, someone mentioned hsh's bullying again. some netizens are not believing it tho

Re: Korean Dramas

by Guest » 03 Apr 2024, 10:35

does anyone know what other actresses are rumored in this bullying scandal? I keep seeing criptic comments on the qoo about it but they're shielding the names

Re: Korean Dramas

by Guest » 03 Apr 2024, 05:15

Guest wrote:
03 Apr 2024, 03:37
Guest wrote:
03 Apr 2024, 00:13
Guest wrote:
02 Apr 2024, 12:32
oooh, it's a mess!
The who-done-it here about bullying is clearly an obsession among a select group of people.

The OMG would be expected if an accusation about an actor involved homicide, sexual assault, domestic violence, child abuse, or drugs -- but accusations of bullying when they were in high school? Really? That's what sets your hairs on fire? LOL!!!
Bullying in Korea if the K-dramas are to be believed is more akin to attempted murder than what bullying is in the west. Even here, if you as a teen had to transfer schools not just once but twice because of your behavior then you had to have been a real shit bag.
There was a report of school bullies playing "Itaewon" game by making victims imitating the deadly stampede.

Re: Korean Dramas

by Guest » 03 Apr 2024, 04:14

Park Gyuyoung is my biggest actress crush the last 6 months. I even watched that dog drama for her.
I hope she never gets in any scandals lol
Actually she she was in JYP from 2015 to 2019. The actress who was allegedly bullied by Song Ha Yoon was also in that agency the exact same years. All 3 were there at the same agency those years.

Re: Korean Dramas

by Guest » 03 Apr 2024, 04:11

Guest wrote:
03 Apr 2024, 03:37
Guest wrote:
03 Apr 2024, 00:13
Guest wrote:
02 Apr 2024, 12:32
oooh, it's a mess!
The who-done-it here about bullying is clearly an obsession among a select group of people.

The OMG would be expected if an accusation about an actor involved homicide, sexual assault, domestic violence, child abuse, or drugs -- but accusations of bullying when they were in high school? Really? That's what sets your hairs on fire? LOL!!!
Bullying in Korea if the K-dramas are to be believed is more akin to attempted murder than what bullying is in the west. Even here, if you as a teen had to transfer schools not just once but twice because of your behavior then you had to have been a real shit bag.

I think the 90 min slapping was probably exaggerated on purpose so she would be forced to deny it but also have to acknowledge the truth of the other statement involving transferring schools. The victim was smart adding a bit of bs to their statement as it's more sensational and gets more attention on the case so other people may bring up their experiences. Like in that linked article another actress bringing up how the likely culprit fatshamed her when she was 16 and they were over a decade older, powertripped and hazed her out of groups.
da/ for real. I remember a guy on tiktok once was asked about bullying in Korea and why Kdramas exaggerate so much, and he was like...oh honey, let me tell you about my bullying in SK school and he went on to tell a batshit crazy story, which perfectly described what you just wrote.

Now, i'm not saying that some people are not deceitful with many of those allegations, but in general, there reason why this topic is always so big over there, is because - many, if not most - people went through this shit or witness it. To us it may not be the biggest crime, to them, it something much more deeper.

Re: Korean Dramas

by Guest » 03 Apr 2024, 03:37

Guest wrote:
03 Apr 2024, 00:13
Guest wrote:
02 Apr 2024, 12:32
oooh, it's a mess!
The who-done-it here about bullying is clearly an obsession among a select group of people.

The OMG would be expected if an accusation about an actor involved homicide, sexual assault, domestic violence, child abuse, or drugs -- but accusations of bullying when they were in high school? Really? That's what sets your hairs on fire? LOL!!!
Bullying in Korea if the K-dramas are to be believed is more akin to attempted murder than what bullying is in the west. Even here, if you as a teen had to transfer schools not just once but twice because of your behavior then you had to have been a real shit bag.

I think the 90 min slapping was probably exaggerated on purpose so she would be forced to deny it but also have to acknowledge the truth of the other statement involving transferring schools. The victim was smart adding a bit of bs to their statement as it's more sensational and gets more attention on the case so other people may bring up their experiences. Like in that linked article another actress bringing up how the likely culprit fatshamed her when she was 16 and they were over a decade older, powertripped and hazed her out of groups.

Re: Korean Dramas

by Guest » 03 Apr 2024, 00:13

Guest wrote:
02 Apr 2024, 12:32
oooh, it's a mess!
The who-done-it here about bullying is clearly an obsession among a select group of people.

The OMG would be expected if an accusation about an actor involved homicide, sexual assault, domestic violence, child abuse, or drugs -- but accusations of bullying when they were in high school? Really? That's what sets your hairs on fire? LOL!!!

Re: Korean Dramas

by Guest » 02 Apr 2024, 14:06



A mess. I hope it's not an actress i like. The other famous celeb is 35/36 years old now.

Re: Korean Dramas

by Guest » 02 Apr 2024, 12:41

This actress was also already exposed as a bully from a former JYP actress on Tik Tok months ago. She didn't say the name but most people in the comments assumed it was her.

Re: Korean Dramas

by Guest » 02 Apr 2024, 12:34

Guest wrote:
02 Apr 2024, 12:32
oooh, it's a mess!

how bad do you have to be.. that you're made to transfer schools?? i wonder if her name change has to do with her history too. yikes

Re: Korean Dramas

by Guest » 02 Apr 2024, 12:32

oooh, it's a mess!


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