by Guest » 14 Apr 2024, 05:38
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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.
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.
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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.
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Most dramas I watch don't have any lesbian characters in them because they barely exist, [b]I don't watch any het romance [/b]though. I just don't get [b]why do you come here to talk about this het drama[/b] 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".
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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 [b]your limited worldview on the rest of us[/b]. 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: "[i]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)....[/i]." - https://thelchat.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=75444
and that hasn't happened here.
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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.
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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 [b]I still don’t know what the drama is about[/b] 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.
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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.