Q: 2011 Hallyu Star
1. Jang Geun Suk
2. Lee Byung-Hun
3. Kim Jaejoong
Q: A Star who has glamorous muscle
1. Lee Byung-Hun
2. Kim Jaejoong
Source: ANAN Magazine
Trans by: Noonygirly
Shared by: JYJ3
Q: 2011 Hallyu Star
1. Jang Geun Suk
2. Lee Byung-Hun
3. Kim Jaejoong
Q: A Star who has glamorous muscle
1. Lee Byung-Hun
2. Kim Jaejoong
Source: ANAN Magazine
Trans by: Noonygirly
Shared by: JYJ3
We have translated our post on the Korean blog so that more people may read this article. We previously said we would bring you a “summary” of the 625 meeting, but it seems that this series of posts actually might be a bit longer than the transcription LOL Don’t worry, we have divided it up to 5 parts so that you don’t have to take it in all at once. But this will summarize, analyze what HoTels are saying about Jaejoong, Yuchun, and Junsu (JYJ) on what grounds, and refute it all in detail. This one is only part 1 of 5 and is more like a introduction to the whole deal , but it still is very informative.
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The Courts have sided with JYJ once more. They dismissed both the formal objection against JYJ’s injunction and the exclusive contract suspension injunction filed by SM against JYJ. As this is just a dismissal of SM’s formal objection, we cannot dare to predict the outcome of the lawsuit yet. But it is true that the Courts’ decision to accept JYJ’s injunction and to dismiss SM’s objection gives JYJ much hope. Although JYJ have won, they have not truly won. It would stay the same even if JYJ go on to win the actual lawsuit as well.
The reason JYJ have been unable to appear on music programs, though they fervently wish to be active domestically, is irrelevant to the Courts’ verdict. Though some say that it is because broadcasting companies are busy treading on glass to be in SM’s good graces, it would be more precise to pinpoint the problem on a coalition between entertainment agencies and broadcasting companies. The majority of variety programs rely on idols, and SM’s share in TV shows is as big as the size of the company. Even common sense can explain why broadcasting companies would choose SM, with its plethora of idols, over a three-membered JYJ. Whether this is true or not, what is important is that PDs are denying JYJ of appearances on music programs, something fans and even PDs themselves want.
The TVXQ crisis, which had the same effect on the Korean entertainment industry as a beehive getting shoved into a room, is one that will not be solved unless both sides learn to compromise, which may sound cowardly. This means that both sides must free themselves of the dichotomy that SM is pure evil and that JYJ are ungrateful traitors. This is something TVXQ and JYJ’s fans must definitely keep in mind. It is quite pitiful that people who used to be one family have now split up and are acting as anti fans. If you liked them as five, then shouldn’t you like them as two and three? There is no need to search for the traitors between the group that stayed with SM and the group that left.
Why is it that people can’t just be content with liking their star and feel the need to become someone else’s anti fan? The Korean fandom seems to have an aggressive nature that attacks any and all competitors. But this doesn’t stop within the fandom community; this aggressive characteristic bleeds into comments online, having a negative impact on the online community. With fans like this, it’s no wonder that agencies use violent acts such as malevolently interfering with activities.