Let me start with the fact that this was a REALLY good series....but I will never be watching it again! I could write off all her actions as understandable, not agreeable, but I could understand why she chose those actions at the time based off of her psychology and trauma....that was up until Heo In Gang. Heo In Gang is where she started a downward spiral that there was no coming back from. Her actions were no longer excusable. At that point, she was simply using anyone she could to get what she wanted. If they had a use, she would manipulate and use them until they were of no more use, and then she would toss them like trash when she was done. Kim Jae Oh was the straw that broke the camel's back. It was Kim Jae Oh's death, and the role that Baek Ah Jin played in it, that finally made Yoon Jun Seo face the truth, that Baek Ah Jin was never going to change, was not capable of changing. Jun Seo also knew that she was never going to stop, that she would continue this path of death and destruction until she reached the very end, and so he chose to end her path, their path. The only thing I wish Jun Seo would have done during that exposé, was to also out Baek Ah Jin's equally sociopathic husband. In the end, her husband walks free with the world none the wiser. I also have mixed feelings about Baek Ah Jin surviving when those who had always cared most about her, were always there for her, no matter what, did not.
And why is there still a romance tag on this drama. This drama IS NOT a romance. There is no romance in this drama. None. The couple episodes of Heo In Gang and Baek Ah Jin WERE NOT romance. They were pure emotional manipulation on Baek Ah Jin's side, and completely one-sided love on Heo In Gang's that ended in an absolute tragedy that makes Romeo and Juliet look like a happy ending, because in Romeo and Juliet, at least the love was mutual. Here, definitely not. So, don't come into this series thinking you will get romance. Trust me, you won't. You will just end up with trauma.
🤣😂🤣😅😅 Reading the comment section for this series is hilarious, almost enough so that I might actually watch this seemingly dumpster fire of a BL. The comment section reminds me of the review section for sugar free gummy bears on Amazon 🤣😂🤣 Very bad reviews, but equally hilarious.
Just finished episode 22, I'm still really enjoying this drama - Dilraba Dilmurat is an amazing actress and I…
If you haven't already watched it, then I highly reccomend You Are My Glory.The Blue Whisper and The Long Ballad are also very good. I think it is an equal tie between You Are My Glory and The Blue Whisper for which one would be my favorite of Dilraba's dramas.
There are a couple main ghosts that we will see, depending on if they stick to the novel. One of the ghosts is…
The reason for the title of the book has to do with a saying that is tied to the goddess that the murderer thinks they are making human sacrifices to, but the killer is actually just making sacrifices to an evil ghost.
Singha can ward off ghosts because he is protected by a deity that his mother worships.
I can not relate to the situationship between Darin and Sey.I don't understand why people break up and remain…
Novel readers also can't get much of a reading on their relationship because, in the novel, Darin and Sey weren't even together. Darin was female in the novel. Darin and Sey were basically best friends that had a bickering-old-married-couple type friendship dynamic.
has anyone read the novel and can share spoiler?who is the lady ghost?is this just a typical murder mystery or…
There are a couple main ghosts that we will see, depending on if they stick to the novel. One of the ghosts is actually Thup's mother, who was murdered. The other main evil ghost is using humans to gain power through these ritualistic murders. She tricks the humans into believing that they will live longer/gain immortality or something such by performing these ritualistic murders, but the reality is that the evil ghost is the one actually gaining power.
The ghost of Thup's mom has been trying to protect him throughout the years, but Thup has no real memory of his mother, so he never realized who she was or that she was trying to protect him because her ghost looks just as gruesome and scary as the other ghosts that were murdered in this manner. I don't want to say too much more because that might give away too much of the who and why that started it all.
You can find the official English translation of the novel under the same name as the series on Meb Market.
IDK why but most Japanese dramas I’ve watched were dark. so I assumed they were mostly like that. I’m going…
If you haven't seen the Japanese drama "An Incurable Case of Love", I highly reccomend it. Nothing dark about it. It is a very fluffy, comedic, and feel-good romance with a hospital setting. You can find it on Viki and Netflix. It has the same male lead actor.
Kim Jae Oh was the straw that broke the camel's back. It was Kim Jae Oh's death, and the role that Baek Ah Jin played in it, that finally made Yoon Jun Seo face the truth, that Baek Ah Jin was never going to change, was not capable of changing. Jun Seo also knew that she was never going to stop, that she would continue this path of death and destruction until she reached the very end, and so he chose to end her path, their path.
The only thing I wish Jun Seo would have done during that exposé, was to also out Baek Ah Jin's equally sociopathic husband. In the end, her husband walks free with the world none the wiser. I also have mixed feelings about Baek Ah Jin surviving when those who had always cared most about her, were always there for her, no matter what, did not.
And why is there still a romance tag on this drama. This drama IS NOT a romance. There is no romance in this drama. None. The couple episodes of Heo In Gang and Baek Ah Jin WERE NOT romance. They were pure emotional manipulation on Baek Ah Jin's side, and completely one-sided love on Heo In Gang's that ended in an absolute tragedy that makes Romeo and Juliet look like a happy ending, because in Romeo and Juliet, at least the love was mutual. Here, definitely not. So, don't come into this series thinking you will get romance. Trust me, you won't. You will just end up with trauma.
Singha can ward off ghosts because he is protected by a deity that his mother worships.
The ghost of Thup's mom has been trying to protect him throughout the years, but Thup has no real memory of his mother, so he never realized who she was or that she was trying to protect him because her ghost looks just as gruesome and scary as the other ghosts that were murdered in this manner. I don't want to say too much more because that might give away too much of the who and why that started it all.
You can find the official English translation of the novel under the same name as the series on Meb Market.
The pilot looked spectacular! I can not wait for Knot to release. Does anyone know if this was based off of a novel, and, if so, where can I read it?