Plant in a Crime - In a drama, during a murder/arson investigation, a piece of thread is found on a plant outside which might belong to the arsonist. Does this count? 

(I'm not sure if I asked this before -) In another drama, a knife used to commit a murder is hidden in the soil of a pot in which a plant is growing. Does this count?  

 ColourMePurple:
It is not listed under Political but MDL has a limit of 4 genres. If you can find it on Asian wiki or elsewhere where it is listed as political, you can link it. It is less political though because it isn't directly involving any heads of states nor discussing the politics of the two countries.

Ok, Thank you so much!

 ColourMePurple:
The first instance does seem to count. I can't remember the scene but it fits according to your description.

The second, if they were pressed then again it counts. Sadly I don't remember this item either. If you can give me the episode and time stamp, I'll look it up for either of those instances. You only need one for it to count. 

pressed between wooden blocks: ep 1,  11:48 between clothes: ep 11, 26:36

for the bracelet: https://youtu.be/VLDDtXsCxSA?si=nLvGrkzP4PbrzIZC

also, no worries if these dont fit, im just trying my luck to complete 5 prompts/1 block w one drama haha

 bitcoolKat:

Plant in a Crime - In a drama, during a murder/arson investigation, a piece of thread is found on a plant outside which might belong to the arsonist. Does this count? 

(I'm not sure if I asked this before -) In another drama, a knife used to commit a murder is hidden in the soil of a pot in which a plant is growing. Does this count?  

The second one counts according to me.

 requlus:

pressed between wooden blocks: ep 1,  11:48 between clothes: ep 11, 26:36

for the bracelet: https://youtu.be/VLDDtXsCxSA?si=nLvGrkzP4PbrzIZC

also, no worries if these dont fit, im just trying my luck to complete 5 prompts/1 block w one drama haha

Haha I get you. The leaves should count. The bracelet looked more like dried flowers rather than pressed.

 ColourMePurple:
The second one counts according to me.

Sounds good, thanks again!

 ColourMePurple:
Haha I get you. The leaves should count. The bracelet looked more like dried flowers rather than pressed.

Thank you so much! 

Plant in a crime - 

1) Fire is set to a building by lighting up piles of sticks which are stored around the building. 

2) Hay is set on fire and the resultant smoke is used as a cover to steal/swap a coffin.

3) A conman posing as a Sorcerer/Shaman promises to switch the souls of two women and sprinkles water on the women with a twig during this fake ritual.

Do they count?

 bitcoolKat:

Plant in a crime - 

1) Fire is set to a building by lighting up piles of sticks which are stored around the building. 

2) Hay is set on fire and the resultant smoke is used as a cover to steal/swap a coffin.

3) A conman posing as a Sorcerer/Shaman promises to switch the souls of two women and sprinkles water on the women with a twig during this fake ritual.

Do they count?

Now that you mention it. They do! Although unsure of the last one. Is the twig used routinely or mentioned as special/essential in the ritual? That would cement it.

 ColourMePurple:
Now that you mention it. They do! Although unsure of the last one. Is the twig used routinely or mentioned as special/essential in the ritual? That would cement it.

No idea. The fake Shaman just chants a lot of mumbo jumbo, then sprinkles water on the two women with the twig. No mention of why a twig was used. But I do remember seeing something similar in other dramas as well, but in those stories the Shamans were supposed to be real ones. Still they too used a twig. Why, I don't know. I wish I remembered which dramas those were - sadly, I don't.

Since I don't know for sure if it's acceptable,  go for the other 2 scenarios for that Prompt as they have a more direct connection to crimes.

 bitcoolKat:

No idea. The fake Shaman just chants a lot of mumbo jumbo, then sprinkles water on the two women with the twig. No mention of why a twig was used. But I do remember seeing something similar in other dramas as well, but in those stories the Shamans were supposed to be real ones. Still they too used a twig. Why, I don't know. I wish I remembered which dramas those were - sadly, I don't.

 ColourMePurple:
Since I don't know for sure if it's acceptable, go for the other 2 scenarios for that Prompt as they have a more direct connection to crimes.

Yeah, I thought so as well. Glad to have confirmation. Thanks. 

Another one which I spotted yesterday - a beggar woman is beaten with a branch (it still had leaves) by a shopkeeper for stealing food. Does it count?

 bitcoolKat:

Yeah, I thought so as well. Glad to have confirmation. Thanks. 

Another one which I spotted yesterday - a beggar woman is beaten with a branch (it still had leaves) by a shopkeeper for stealing food. Does it count?

I'd say no. The plant needs to be part of the crime itself and not the punishing act afterwards. 

 JulyMoon:
I'd say no. The plant needs to be part of the crime itself and not the punishing act afterwards.

@JulyMoon - Understood. Thanks!

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