• Byeon Woo Seok’s past interview resurfaces, as he admitted that his ideal type is short & sweet girls

    The buzz around tvN's hit series "Lovely Runner" has brought attention back to a video from 2016 featuring actor Byeon Woo Seok.

    In the clip, he shared some insights about his romantic preferences during an interview with model Ji Yi Su.

    When asked about any sparks flying between them, Byeon Woo Seok made it clear that there was no romantic chemistry, especially since he wasn't into models. Ji Yi Su seemed a tad disappointed but quickly recovered.

    With a chuckle, Byeon Woo Seok spilled the beans about his type, admitting he's into short, slightly chubby girls. Ji Yi Su, recalling her first impression of him as "cute," got him blushing, and they shared some laughs.

    Ji Yi Su described his eyes as having a puppy-like charm, prompting more smiles from Byeon Woo Seok. They teased about late-night calls but kept it mysterious, claiming forgetfulness when prodded by the interviewer.

    When asked about movie preferences, they both favored midnight screenings over early mornings. Byeon Woo Seok even shared his gentlemanly side, mentioning he'd make sure to escort his girlfriend home after a late-night movie date.

    The interview ended on a happy note, with both stars delighted to find common ground during their chat.

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  • Is Jisoo’s Acting the Main Problem in "Newtopia"? - Here's Why Fans Are Worried About the New Zombie Series

    The new OTT series Newtopia has faced mixed reactions, with BLACKPINK’s Jisoo's acting and a slow storyline making viewers question if the show can survive.

    Released on the 7th, Newtopia on Coupang Play promised to offer something fresh in the K-zombie genre. The drama follows an unlikely couple, Lee Jae-yoon (played by Park Jung Min), a late-blooming soldier, and his girlfriend Kang Young-joo (Jisoo), as they fight to survive in a zombie-infested Seoul.

    The mix of zombies and romantic comedy sounded like an interesting twist, but the show hasn’t exactly hit the mark.

    Jisoo’s second lead role after Snowdrop in 2021 was highly anticipated. But many fans and critics have been concerned about her acting, especially after she received some backlash for her unclear pronunciation and awkward expressions in her previous project.

    Director Yoon Sung-hyun, aware of the concerns, said at the press preview, “Since Jisoo hadn’t acted for a long time after her last project, I was also initially worried, thinking, ‘Will she be okay?’ But Jisoo dedicated herself, doing script readings four days a week. She worked hard, and as a result, I had no doubts or difficulties. By episode 8, you'll feel that only Jisoo could have portrayed Young-joo. She did an amazing job.”

    Despite his words of praise, Jisoo’s performance still left fans worried. While she showed some improvement, her portrayal of Young-joo seemed inconsistent, lacking the calmness expected from the character. However, her "girl crush" image, with her background as a "campus goddess," did add some intrigue to her role.

    The main issue, however, wasn’t just Jisoo's acting. Newtopia also struggled with its pacing. While other recent hits like Trauma Center or Trigger grab attention right from the start, Newtopia spent too much time in the first episode on Jae-yoon’s military life and Young-joo’s personal struggles, making it feel like a waste of time. The show failed to showcase the humor and zombie elements it promised, leaving many viewers unimpressed.

    On top of that, some characters came off as annoying, like Jae-yoon’s colleague, Line Ho (Im Seong Jae), and the "unlikable" senior character Seojin-wook (played by Kang Young Seok). Even Park Jung-min didn’t do much to help the show move along, making the 57-minute episode feel even longer.

    Thankfully, the show picked up pace in episode 2, finally diving into the zombie chaos. But will that be enough to save Newtopia? With the first episode still fresh in fans’ minds, the jury’s still out on whether this K-zombie drama can find its footing and deliver the thrills viewers are hoping for.

    The remaining six episodes of Newtopia will air every Friday at 8 PM, with one episode released per week. Stay tuned to see if the series can bounce back!

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