[ No way! Kim Soseong wrote that one too? He's made so many bad shows, yet he always manages to hide behind others and make them take the blame when things flop. ]
The first comment and the ones waiting to hear the gossip were all posted by Im Giseok himself.
The internet is always curious about drama, and his comments quickly reached the top.
Im Giseok did want to expose Kim Soseong, but everything he revealed about the behind-the-scenes stuff was true.
These were all things Kim Soseong had actually done.
[ Honestly, I also wanted to say, that Kim Soseong does have a good look for a screenwriter, but isn't he supposed to make a living from his scripts? Yet, for the past few years, all anyone ever talks about is <
[ <
[ An insider says that 80% of what the person above said is true, and the other 20%... well, actually, Kim Soseong wasn't that bad to Im Giseok. After all, Im Giseok was his junior from the same school, so he didn't dare to be too harsh. ]
[ That's what you call 'not being harsh'???? Whether they paid him or not is another story. Luckily, Im Giseok turned things around with <
[ Im Giseok took the blame for that, and Kim Soseong even acted like he was the victim, saying he didn't guide Im Giseok properly. I'm dying of laughter. Let him try writing something like <
[ ... In a few days, it's the 80th anniversary of the Silla National Film Institute, and Kim Soseong is coming back as an honored alumnus... ]
Everyone was deep in conversation when suddenly, a new comment popped up.
[ He did get paid, 1,5 million won per episode. ]
The internet users were like: [ Well, that's still higher than an assistant screenwriter's pay...??? ]
No one noticed who made the comment at first, but when they looked at the username and clicked on the profile, it turned out to be none other than Im Giseok himself, the main character of all the gossip.
[ Uh... dude, don't you have some agreement with the <
Im Giseok replied with his main account, "I've made some money recently so that I can afford the breach of contract fine [Smile]."
[ It's just an emoji, but I feel like someone is getting roasted here. ]
[ Getting roasted + dragged, I'm dying of laughter. The main protagonist himself is jumping in for a fight, and I love it! ]
[ So, Im Giseok wrote <
...
Im Giseok felt like he had split personalities.
After being super busy, the meeting still wasn't over — BingeBox had never experienced such a huge success in beating its competitors, so everyone from top management to middle managers was pretty excited.
By the end of the meeting, Im Giseok contributed two new short drama ideas.
He spent a few days writing the scripts for the first two episodes and handed them over to BingeBox.
It turned out that BingeBox was fully enjoying this atmosphere of success.
Im Giseok had underestimated how motivating success could be — a few weeks after he submitted the scripts, and around the time a new episode of <
[ She's the daughter of the richest man, hiding her identity to date a top student, but gets mocked by a scheming female character. ]
In the teaser, the boyfriend's mother says proudly.
[ Our family's boy earns 10 million won a year, and he could even marry a chairman's daughter, but instead, he chose someone from the countryside. ]
[ What? You live in Yongsan-gu? That's practically the suburbs! ]
In a luxurious villa in Yongsan-gu's elite area, the heroine sighs softly on the sofa.
[ Maybe I should buy a house in the city center? ]
Her mother glances at her and says.
[ Why live somewhere so cramped? It's even hard to park a plane there. Now it's much easier to park it on the company's rooftop. ]
The audience who are watching the teaser: "..."
Is the screenwriter taking this over-the-top theme to the extreme?
[ LOL, where does he come up with so many ridiculous, over-the-top ideas? ]