tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5484113292479558028.post665374686034172301..comments2022-12-03T03:23:42.432+01:00Comments on Lisa Tenshi. ♥: I can't love them even if I want to - 1 Night 2 Days.Lisahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11030527820919493034noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5484113292479558028.post-2713022488324758102017-09-11T18:22:26.946+02:002017-09-11T18:22:26.946+02:00Haha, yeah, you wrote a whole essay about JJY, sta...Haha, yeah, you wrote a whole essay about JJY, starting with Joon Ho. Guess I have another fan here. ^-^<br />Of course I know how the industry works and that we see only an hour of their, let's say, 28 hours of filming. So we can't say if the whole situation weren't completely changed by editors, or if we see the true faces of the cast. Actually it's the first time when someone noticed, that what we see on TV can be a creation of producers. And I'm really glad about that, people should be aware of those things.<br />Thanks for your time you spent reading and commenting! c:<br /><br />PS. Wasn't your comment about JJY longer that my entire entry? :DLisahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11030527820919493034noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5484113292479558028.post-69105009241413268022017-09-11T18:08:22.416+02:002017-09-11T18:08:22.416+02:00- oh its the first time I read something so much d...- oh its the first time I read something so much different abt Kim Jun Ho of 2D1N.. well the show has been aired in the golden time frame for Korean families, so I think the producing team of 2D1N is delicate and careful enough about what they should direct, record, edit and broadcast. And every single cast member has his own writer to work with in each trip. Cuz you know how intense Korean audiences especially K-netizen are. Anyway its nice to know another viewpoint of the show's members. Thanks for the interesting entry and I cant wait for your new entry of the concert of Drug Restaurant in Poland as you said on Instagram ^^ so now you can tell how I know the way to fly to your blog.. Have a nice day :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5484113292479558028.post-85711450444344632112017-09-11T02:05:10.500+02:002017-09-11T02:05:10.500+02:00I can relate to your watching the show because of ...I can relate to your watching the show because of JJY because I started watching this season because of JJY too. I stopped watching when he was on hiatus and haven't been able to pick it up again because I dislike another member. Haha. :p(I guess our differences as well as what we have in common is what makes the world go around.) Have you wondered whether Joon Ho's character is a role he plays for the sake of the show? To create a situation or a moment of fun. The show is seemingly a reality variety show, but what we see after all is produced. We see what the producers want us to see and they reinforce that through editing, close ups and comments. Through their editing the producers make someone look like an idiot, another like a weirdo, another like an angel, etc. (Reminds me of a line out of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, "One has got all the goodness, and the other all the appearance of it.") One of the reasons I like JJY is that he transcends the producers typecasting and image making. No matter what box the producers want to put him in he has defied it. He isn't interested in making himself look good in front of the camera. He seems to be the antithesis of a celebrity. He's not a ham, he doesn't necessarily try to play up to the camera or to people, and he's not fake. He seems aloof but he's considerate and polite (but not in an obvious way). Because being the nice guy is not his character on this show, the producers don't show the little things he does. But if you pay attention to his movements and comments when the editing is not focused on him nor highlighted for the audience to notice, you see the little gestures and comments that are genuinely considerate and thoughtful. In earlier episodes of season three, you'll see this a lot more, for example, how he apologizes and reaches out to sooth the spot he had to pull/hit or how he prepares an plate with food that is out of reach of someone as they sit around a table, how he tells Jong Min/Joon Ho it's ok if they aren't good at something because everyone is different (something to the effect of different strokes for different folks). He also slouches or lowers himself because he's tall compared to the others on the show (unlike other celebrities who wear shoe inserts to make themselves taller--I mention this because the audience doesn't see these hidden details. They're not meant to. You only see what the camera shot and editing wants you to see. He teases other members like they all do to each other, but I've never heard him make a derogatory comment or put someone down for the sake of a laugh. And although the producers don't highlight this, he's positive. Even when things aren't going his way, he doesn't complain, but shrugs and says something positive about the situation, for example, "at least we get to sleep inside the tent." I've seen a lot of Korean variety shows (I Live Alone, Problematic Men, Three Meals, Take Good Care of the Fridge) but JJY is the only celebrity who I think is himself no matter what show he is on. I love the fact that someone who's as shy and awkward as he is with people is actually funny and warm once you get past outer shell. I actually meant to write about Joon Ho's character and I ended up writing about JJY. Haha. :) Peace Pixiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02408333199073958027noreply@blogger.com