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candiceswans · 2 years
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Eve (tvN) | 1x10 
𝙳𝙾 𝙽𝙾𝚃 𝚁𝙴𝙿𝙾𝚂𝚃. 𝚁𝙴𝙱𝙻𝙾𝙶 𝙾𝙽𝙻𝚈. © 𝚀𝚄𝙸𝙽𝙽
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tzurim · 2 years
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EVE'S SCANDAL Episode 14
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1liv · 2 years
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bujokookie · 2 years
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Do you see the VISION?!!
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dramarants · 2 years
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so ra makes my blood boil every time she’s on screen she is so damn vile but the actress? holy fucking shit fully on my knees at your feet how does she play immensely arrogant and pitifully insecure all at the same time and so well??
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i-got-the-feels · 2 years
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Mrs Jang, it's about my dream. Actually, it's not a nightmare because I kill the people I want dead one at a time. So I fulfilled my wish in that dream. But you said you died in the end. I lied. In that dream, I kill the people I want dead one at a time and I catch the devil I must kill at last. The evilest devil. The devil is brutal and horrifying to the point that even the deity looks away. And the devil was me. I didn't want to turn into a monster like them, so I lied to you. I was going to get blood on my hands but I wanted to remain a good person. Isn't that ironic? How selfish people can be? But I came to my senses now. The real horror is not becoming a monster, it is loosing. We must win this bloody fight first, don't you agree? So, I will heed the advice you gave me. Yes, it's true that I fell for Chairman Kang. A man and a woman, it was something I had never experienced. My mind became became numb against my will. So I was scared. I agree I don't have a backup plan other than his lust for me. How about this? We're going against powerful people. And they outnumber us. So there were bound to be numerous variables. I didn't get to consider it. I may not be able to deal with all the variables, but here, I can eat their minds away instead. Kang Yoon Kyum has already fallen in love with me. That means I can destroy him ruthlessly.
- Episode 9 and 10, Eve, 2022
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vigilantewives · 2 years
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I. 
LOVE. 
HER.
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ellewatches · 2 years
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I've never hated being confused between two dudes before.. I love her with Yoon Kyum, like the chemistry and the feelings and the literal electricity does things to my stomach... But then we have Seo Eun Pyeong and literally the concern he has for her melts my heart bro like :((((((
I need to know who's the actual dude she's gonna end up with I need clues otherwise this turmoil will consume me
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forgottenvip · 2 years
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I'm so disappointed in the ending of Eve. Oddly enough i really liked Kang Yoon Kyum. They really made him into a likeable character despite all the bullshit. He was just a man who wanted to truly loved. He was hated by his father, treated like trash by his in-laws, and seen as property by his wife.
Eve was a good drama but the writing just turned it from a good drama about revenge. To a drama with messy writing and too kany things going on at one time. Its so upsetting when a good drama has a horrible ending.
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helyaedoom · 2 years
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a makjang convert
I am on the 13th episode of Eve and I am fucking love it. This is such a mindless fun, it‘s so good to turn off the brain and enjoy some fun makjang. The drama, the twist and turns, I am gagging for it FOR REAL. Also? Seo Yeji is really good here. And her outfits? GURL I used to not like the makjang-type k-drama but now? I think I converted.
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beardedmrbean · 1 year
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WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Scholars and historical institutions from around the world are coming to the defense of a Polish researcher who is under fire from her country’s authorities after claiming that Poles could have done more to help Jews during the Holocaust.
Barbara Engelking said in a TV interview last week that Polish Jews felt disappointed in Poles during World War II, referring to what she described as “widespread blackmailing” of Jews by Poles during the Nazi German occupation.
Since then the historian and the independent TV broadcaster have been threatened with consequences by government institutions — turning the matter into a campaign issue ahead of elections scheduled for this fall.
Poland’s conservative government and pro-government media have described the remarks by Engelking, who is Polish, as an attack on the nation. They accuse her of distorting the historical record and not giving due credit to the Poles who risked — and sometimes lost — their lives to help Jews.
It is the latest eruption of an emotional debate that has been going on for years in Poland over Polish-Jewish relations, particularly the behavior of Poles toward their Jewish neighbors during the war — when Germans committed brutal crimes against Poles, whom they considered subhuman, and against the Jews, a population they sought to exterminate in its entirety.
Poles reacted in various ways to the German treatment of the Jews. Some helped the Jews, an act punishable with execution by the occupation forces. Others denounced or blackmailed them, motivated by antisemitic hatred or for personal gain. Many Poles lived in fear and sought to survive the war without getting involved either way.
Even Polish nationalists do not deny that some Poles preyed on their Jewish compatriots, but they say a relatively recent focus in scholarship on that aspect of the war distorts a larger history of heroism by Poles who resisted the Germans. They argue it risks blaming Polish victims for German crimes.
Engelking spoke on the 80th anniversary of the uprising in the Warsaw ghetto. She was being interviewed by private broadcaster TVN about an exhibition she helped create on the fate of civilians in the ghetto, “Around Us A Sea of Fire,” which opened last week.
Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki reacted to the interview with a long social media post describing Engelking's comments as “scandalous opinions" and part of an “anti-Polish narrative.”
Morawiecki referred to the more than 7,000 Poles recognized by Israel's Holocaust institute Yad Vashem as Righteous Among the Nations. A Polish institute is trying to document cases that have so far not been recorded.
“We know that there could be tens, if not hundreds of thousands, of such cases,” Morawiecki said.
This week Education Minister Przemysław Czarnek threatened the funding of the institution where Engelking works, the Polish Center for Holocaust Research, which is part of the Polish Academy of Sciences.
“I will not finance an institute that maintains the kind of people who just insult Poles,” Czarnek said.
He said that Poles "were the greatest allies of the Jews, and if it had not been for the Poles, many Jews would have died, many more than were killed in the Holocaust.”
According to Yad Vashem, some 3.3 million Jews lived in Poland on the eve of the Sept. 1, 1939 German invasion, and only 380,000 survived the war.
Some 3 million other Polish citizens who were not Jewish were also killed during the war.
Poland's state broadcasting authority has also opened an investigation into TVN, which is owned by the U.S. company Warner Bros. Discovery. The broadcaster faced government criticism recently for a report claiming that Saint John Paul II had covered up cases of clerical abuse in his native Poland before becoming pope.
Government critics see an attempt to exploit the issue to win votes ahead of the election — as the ruling party risks losing votes to a far-right party, Confederation, which has been surging in popularity.
Liberal media and commentators warn that media and academic freedoms are being threatened.
Yad Vashem chairman Dani Dayan said on Twitter this week that he called Engelking to show support for "freedom of expression and of academic research, in the face of blatant and menacing attacks.”
By Friday more than 600 scholars of the Holocaust and related subjects in Poland and abroad had signed a statement expressing opposition to the "political attack” on Engelking.
They said they regard “such censorious tendencies ... as extremely dangerous and unacceptable," adding: “We object to the idea of making a subject that calls for meticulous and nuanced research — as carried out by Professor Engelking — part of an election campaign.”
The POLIN Museum of the History of the Polish Jews, where the exhibition about civilians in the Warsaw ghetto is being shown, also defended Engelking in a statement Wednesday.
The museum argued that the feelings of disappointment expressed by Jews during the war are a “fact," and that “they appear in almost every account of those who survived the Holocaust, as well as those who managed to leave a record of their fate, but did not survive.”
“The essence of scientific research is a dispute, but a brutal personal attack on a scientist and an outstanding authority in her field cannot be called a dispute,” it said.
Engelking more than a decade ago again angered some Poles by seeming to downplay Polish wartime suffering, saying death for Poles then “was simply a biological, natural matter ... and for Jews it was a tragedy, it was a dramatic experience, it was metaphysics.”
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pineforphantompain · 4 months
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2023 Drama Year in Review
For me, this was a pretty good year (drama watching wise). I don't watch a lot these days, but I'm really working on finishing things and not feeling like I have to watch everything, or the most popular shows. I'm sure I missed some good ones this year (and I'll always accept recs), but at least I no longer start too many only to leave them all on-hold.
Movies first:
The Houseguest of My Mother (2007) Rating: 6.5/10
(J) Pale Moon (2014) Rating: 7.0/10
Hero (2022) Rating: 8.0/10
Office (2015) Rating: 6.5/10
Dream (2023) I just watched this for the cast, but it turned out to be rather entertaining too. Not something I’d likely revisit, though. Rating: 7.5/10
The Legendary Courtesan Hwang Jin Yi (2007) Kind of disappointed by this one. I do think that I would prefer a drama version of this story though so I still intend to watch that eventually. Rating: 7.0/10
A Girl at My Door (2014) Rating: 6.5/10
Poetry (2010) Best of the year. Rating: 8.5/10
Don’t Cry, Mommy (2012) This one just fell flat for me. As a film it is quite weak, but it is obvious that entertainment and artistic value were not the priority, it was mostly just about pointing to an issue and it did exactly that. Rating: 5.5/10
Now onto dramas, beginning with the two carry-overs from last year
Money Heist Part 2 (2022) 2/6 eps previously watched Rating: 7.5/10
Green Mothers’ Club (2022) 5/16 eps previously watched Rating: 7.5/10
The Good Bad Mother (2023) 14/14 eps watched Rating: 8.5/10
Race (2023) 12/12 watched Yes, it was boring, but I liked it. The ending was kind of a mess though. Rating: 8.5/10
Lies Hidden in My Garden (2023) 8/8 watched Ending was underwhelming, but I like Kim Tae Hee and this is exactly the kind of drama I will always be interested in watching. Rating: 8.0/10
Bitch x Rich (2023) Style over substance. Watchable, but unremarkable. Rating: 7.5/10
Lady Durian (2023) 16/16 watched I only got about halfway through when it was airing, but I returned and managed to finish (on New Year’s Eve). I found it mostly fun to watch. Not a fan of the ending at all and I doubt it’s one that will stick with me forever, but it was a reasonably enjoyable viewing experience and I’m glad I pushed through to complete this one last drama for the year. Rating: 7.5/10
And now for older dramas I watched this year
Kaibutsu (2013) (Drama Special) 1/1 watched For something that is so obviously supposed to be thought provoking I have absolutely no thoughts about it. I don’t have any significant enough complaints to give a low rating, but I do not care. Rating: 7.0/10
Hana Kimi Remake (2011) 4/11 previously watched Hana Kimi is always good. No surprise it's my favourite watch of the year. Some aspects were even better than the 2007 version. Unfortunately Sano is so bland here and the romance so uncompelling it drags down an otherwise great viewing experience. (Oguri Shun is the only Sano I actually enjoy watching - this one is a just a beige wall wet blanket of a man giving blank stares and then sometimes randomly yelling). I will almost certainly watch again, but probably skip through some scenes. Overall I’d say this is on par with the Taiwanese version. Rating: 8.5/10
Little Mom Scandal 2 (2008) 8/8 watched I started this many years ago (so long ago that I hadn’t tracked progress in mdl yet) and thought I had watched about half of the second part. Finally returned to make sure I’d finished it this year. I could have done without the icky romanticized age-gap romance and it did lose its way a little toward the end. Overall, I did like a lot about it and it is pretty Age of Youth-esque in some ways. Rating: 8.0/10
And lastly, the one drama I started and haven’t finished yet
Flower Boy Ramen Shop (2011) 8/16 watched Sometimes you just need a little early 2010s tvn romcom. I do intend to pick it back up when I’m in that mood again. There is too much toilet talk for my taste and the romance is… yikes (as expected), but it is very entertaining.
2023 goals review: ✅
5/5 dramas watched at least
1+ from this year
1/1 jdrama
1/1 drama completed from the backlog
3+/3 movies
The lesson here is that I should stick to easy non-specific goals and so my 2024 plans are:
Watch 3 movies
Watch 5 dramas again including at least:
1 new drama
1 pre-2010 drama
2 from on-hold
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tzurim · 2 years
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SEO YE JI as Lee La El EVE, EP.9
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chltlssbtm4793 · 2 years
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Yoo Seon, Park Byung-eun and Seo Ye-ji scandal 'Anger' at Jira
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Yoo Seon was furious at the scandal of Park Byung-eun in 'Eve'.
In the tvN Wednesday-Thursday drama 'Eve', which was first broadcast on the 1st, Kang Yoon-gyeom (Park Byung-eun)'s scandalous scandal broke out on the air.
On this day, during the press conference of LY Group, Kang Yoon-gyeom was exposed to a scandal. Kang Yoon-gyeom, who understood the situation, left the seat without answering the reporters' various questions. After returning home, Kang Yoon-gyeom embraced Irael (Seo Ye-ji), who was waiting for her.
Han So-ra (Yoo Seon), who heard the news of the scandal, ordered, "Publish an article saying it's a misinformation and don't spread it. Now," Pan-ro Han (Jeon Kook-hwan) said to Han So-ra, "Are you crazy. What is this noise floating around in the news. How the hell did you do that?" he said furiously. Sora Han said, "Give me a little time. I'll take care of it."
On the other hand, tvN's Wed-Thu drama 'Eve' is a revenge drama with the most intense and fatal passionate melodrama about a woman who risked her life and design for 13 years.
먹튀,먹튀제보,먹튀신고,먹튀검증,먹튀검증사이트,먹튀검증업체,먹튀검증커뮤니티,먹튀사이트,토토사이트,카지노사이트,파워볼사이트,토토먹튀검증,카지노먹튀검증,파워볼먹튀검증
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dramarants · 2 years
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pouring one out first and foremost for da bi like the trauma, the manipulation, even her loving father was willing to make her an orphan for the woman he loved smh I hope she finds a loving home and is cherished and protected as any child should be
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i-got-the-feels · 2 years
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I put the ring on because I love you. I'll take it off when I fall out of love.
- Kang Yoon Kyum, Episode 15 and Episode 16, Eve, 2022
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