#Jinyoung: If I see negative/malicious comments, I read them thoroughly. There was also a time when it felt like the comment hit my bones and almost broke them. (smiles) They pointed out exactly the parts where I also felt I was lacking in. #GOT7#갓세븐#진영#갓세븐진영pic.twitter.com/ByAJYg3vs7 - 922%❣ (@922percent) May 4, 2019
I came across this and twitter and... I'm surprised? He didn't seem the type to read/seek out comments. Also reading mean ones just seems to do more harm than good. This reminds me of some celeb saying how mean comments really cut deep if it's something you already see lacking in yourself, and it's like confirmation to yourself. But I'm also like 98% sure there's more productive ways of learning about your strenghts and weaknesses.
i'm just gonna say it, i still don't understand who murdered whom and who plotted which killing spree and who stole whose identity. yeah i'm dumb and honestly i wasn't even in it for the crime/drama aspect but i feel like i know as much as i did when i first started watching lmao :o apparently it's all solved now? but i'm still like... how
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also! my theory for why we didn't get a single (!!!) pic of jinyoung or yeeun or kim kwon or dasom at their wrap-up party, except for a few with the kids and staff very early into the night: they sent the kids and their parents home and got shitfaced together
because HOW ELSE is it possible that there is not a single pic out there... even the one that kim kwon posted afterwards was from their last day of filming it wasn't even from the party kfhgkfd and like i don't except jinyoung to update his insta BUT STILL
I'm about a week late but I hadn't had a chance to watch the last two episodes because of finals.
I'm pretty disappointed with how the show decided to end. More so because it had such a strong start and I fell in love with the characters. The show knew how to switch tones/genres fairly smoothly imho in the beginning. It could be both serious/dark and cute/funny.
I wish we'd gotten more Jaein/LeeAhn moments. The show became to invested in solving the 'mysterious case' )which btw became so convoluted I almost gave up on trying to piece it together. The show forgot that its strong points where its characters and their dynamics.
I think I only really liked Seungmo because of his relationship to LeeAhn (and Eunsoo). I didn't care about his mom. As tragic as their story was, I wish the show hadn't focused on that so much. Also! what was the point of killing off Eunsoo other than breaking my heart.
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#Jinyoung: If I see negative/malicious comments, I read them thoroughly. There was also a time when it felt like the comment hit my bones and almost broke them. (smiles) They pointed out exactly the parts where I also felt I was lacking in. #GOT7 #갓세븐 #진영 #갓세븐진영 pic.twitter.com/ByAJYg3vs7
- 922%❣ (@922percent) May 4, 2019
I came across this and twitter and... I'm surprised? He didn't seem the type to read/seek out comments. Also reading mean ones just seems to do more harm than good. This reminds me of some celeb saying how mean comments really cut deep if it's something you already see lacking in yourself, and it's like confirmation to yourself. But I'm also like 98% sure there's more productive ways of learning about your strenghts and weaknesses.
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WHAT THE FUCK
yeah the ending definitely lost steam and jaein giving ahn cpr wouldvr amusing if I wasn't too busy screaming sksnkssksksn WHY DID THEY LEAVE HIM IDGI
Seungmo... Don't even get me started. He can go away. I feel kinda bad for him but the way he handled everything after dnkedkd no
I still love the drama tho 😭
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because HOW ELSE is it possible that there is not a single pic out there... even the one that kim kwon posted afterwards was from their last day of filming it wasn't even from the party kfhgkfd and like i don't except jinyoung to update his insta BUT STILL
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It was too slow/
But I loved it
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I'm pretty disappointed with how the show decided to end. More so because it had such a strong start and I fell in love with the characters. The show knew how to switch tones/genres fairly smoothly imho in the beginning. It could be both serious/dark and cute/funny.
I wish we'd gotten more Jaein/LeeAhn moments. The show became to invested in solving the 'mysterious case' )which btw became so convoluted I almost gave up on trying to piece it together. The show forgot that its strong points where its characters and their dynamics.
I think I only really liked Seungmo because of his relationship to LeeAhn (and Eunsoo). I didn't care about his mom. As tragic as their story was, I wish the show hadn't focused on that so much. Also! what was the point of killing off Eunsoo other than breaking my heart.
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